RE: HTML Editor 2010SE (Second...

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HTML5 is already supported for the most part by all the major players. It is CSS3 that IE will not support until version 9.

http://www.deepbluesky.com/blog/-/brows … -html5_72/
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Scott thanks for the info. Trust IE to be the last one to move with the times :/

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That's interesting. I'm surprised FF and Opera aren't supporting the cool gradient and reflection features. :(
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Scott Swedorski wrote:
Simeon Amburgey wrote:
Scott,
Lots of great stuff here.

How can the registered users get the intro to HTML5 and CSS3?
When I clicked the link referring to it I was taken to the editor product page.

Click the second link:

And if you're interested in learning more, check out our PDF, Intro to HTML5 and CSS3. or you can just order the PDF from our Website.


Thanks Scott,
I did not realize coffeecup had these references available.
Also thanks for clarifying the "special".

Keep up the good work.
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