W3C Completes HTML5 Draft; Moves on to HTML5.1
The W3C has taken HTML features that have become de facto standards, pulled them in under the banner of HTML5.
The W3C has taken HTML features that have become de facto standards, pulled them in under the banner of HTML5.
It’s quite likely, you may wonder why CSS would need variables. But then, with such a rapidly evolving segment of web technology you might be interested in knowing why.
Seems like the confusion surrounding HTML5 wasn’t enough, the major bodies associated with its development the W3C and the WHATWG have now parted ways. What happens next?