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From an idea to a reality

aiwass
#24946 15.06.2010 03:33
CSS3 is no big deal. HTML5 in combination with CSS3 is however a little bit of a bigger deal. There are lots of very interesting implementations. One thing is the structure of the website, a lot more semantic then before with XHTML and HTML4.

Currently I'm looking into the Cotonti CMF to see if there are things that can be submitted to TRAC, as alterations, and also what needs to be and what doesn't need to be in each tpl file as far as HTML is concerned.

Added 124 days later:

I've just released my new version of my website and it's validated HTML5 and CSS3. It's a Cotonti backbone with a HTML5 & CSS3 skin. A few backbone alterations had to be done. Mostly forms related and image output (constant problem, which is going to be fixed I'm told).

Have a look here: Megamind Magazine by aiwass
Take all that money that we spend on weapons and defences each year and instead spend it feeding and clothing and educating the poor of the world, which it would many times over, not one human being excluded, and we could explore space, together, both inner and outer, forever, in peace. - Bill Hicks

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Отредактировано: aiwass (17.10.2010 18:32, 14 лет назад)