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Tag Archives: HTML5
HTML5 – i, b, em, strong – What’s the scoop?
I recently saw an ad for a new Joomla! input editor plug-in that is designed to help with the production of accurate HTML code when creating new input. The advertisement specifically mentioned HTML5 standards being incorporated into the design. In … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility, General Information
Tagged Accessibility, coding, HTML5, semantics, text-to-speech, wc3, web design
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Flash v. HTML 5
Just read a good article by Tony Bradley called “Is it time for the Web to Abandon Flash.” In it he notes the controversy about Apple not allowing Flash on any of its handheld products, including the soon-to-be-released iPad. Millions … Continue reading
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Tagged Accessibility, acrobat, adobe, Apple, Flash, HTML5, universal design
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