The web moves at a fast pace, but it’s up to the browsers to keep up with the latest technologies.
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HTML5 Readiness
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A lot has happened with the advancement of HTML5 over the past two years, as evidence of a new readiness chart outlining its progress over time. You can browse back to 2008 to see how much different the spectrum looked back then. Inspired by the graphic showing the distribution of wealth among religions, this neat little chart utilizes all the latest CSS3 bells and whistles.
I’ve been a Firefox guy for quite a few years now, but the clear winner here looks to be the Webkit browsers in Chrome and Safari. Slowly, I’ve been considering making the switch and this only supports that notion.
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