How to Make All Browsers Render HTML5 Mark-up Correctly: Screencast

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Posted July 31st, 2012 at 5:31 am

I found this interesting article about screencast on HTML5. HTML 5 provides some great new features for web designers who want to code readable, semantically-meaningful layouts. However, support for HTML 5 is still evolving, and Internet Explorer is the last to add support. In this tutorial, we’ll create a common layout using some of HTML 5’s new semantic elements, then use JavaScript and CSS to make our design backwards-compatible with Internet Explorer. Yes, even IE 6.

Here is a link to the written version of this tutorial: “How to Make All Browsers Render HTML5 Mark-up Correctly.”

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  • Andy
    July 31, 2012 at 10:54 pm

    Firstly Thanks Michael for sharing this, also this post is very helpful for all those who still use IE6.

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  • pakistanpulsenews
    August 2, 2012 at 4:15 pm

    i am totally agree with Michael .

    no one is perfect

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  • Ishan Verma
    August 8, 2012 at 11:24 am

    Thanks for this vital information. This will surely help me with the knowledge of browsers.

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  • Rodger
    August 10, 2012 at 5:58 pm

    IE 6 isn’t the worst problem to think about today. Of course, it may sound a bit provocative, but I don’t see any future fro this browser.

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  • Rohit Kumar
    August 16, 2012 at 9:55 pm

    Thanks For sharing the Link Michael.
    As a web developer it is very useful information For Me. IE issue bla bla..
    Anyway Thanks Again.

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  • Ajay
    February 24, 2013 at 9:49 am

    Ya!
    A browser with HTML 5 displaying capacity can helps us to view and edit the codes far more better.

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