Here's a simple and easy-to-use default to start your HTML5 projects.
The CSS3 resize property is an easy-to-use property with little support. Here's what it does so you can judge whether it's useful.
Transitioning from XHTML to HTML5 means having a new view of HTML validation, as this article demonstrates.
How are the commonly-used bold and italic tags evolving in HTML5? This article considers the subtleties of this subject.
This article describes and demonstrates a slightly different kind of mega drop-down menu that works similarly to a tab switcher.
With the demise of IE6, attribute selectors are becoming more common. Here are some things to keep in mind if you plan on using them in your projects.
There are only 10 CSS properties that are truly cross-browser, and a bunch of others that are supported cross-browser but buggy. Here's a list of all of them.
Among the raft of CSS3 features gaining increasing levels of browser support, the border-image property is often overlooked. In this article, you'll get the lowdown on what it is and how to use it.
Clearing floats with "overflow: hidden" could be problematic in some circumstances. This article explains this problem along with a demonstration.
Using PHP-generated CSS, you can abstract your multi-line CSS3 stuff into just one line of maintainable code.
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