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A Call for Consensus on HTML Semantics | Stephanie Eckles
A Call for Consensus on HTML Semantics | Stephanie Eckles

Netter Artikel von Stephanie Eckles mit schönen Beispielen für K07.

HTML is supposed to be easy to learn. And sure, the basics are pretty clear, like when to use a p over an a. (But, lol, watch out for when to use a vs button).

HTML is supposed to be easy to learn. And sure, the basics are pretty clear, like when to use a p over an a. (But, lol, watch out for when to use a vs button)
A Call for Consensus on HTML Semantics | Stephanie Eckles
How to transfigure wireframes into HTML (Laura Aigmüller, HTMHell.dev Adventskalender, 12/2022)
How to transfigure wireframes into HTML (Laura Aigmüller, HTMHell.dev Adventskalender, 12/2022)
Sehr schöner Artikel mit einem Beispiel, das etwas komplexer ist als meine Übungswebsite, aber auch nicht zu übertrieben. Soon enough in your career as a web developer, you encounter the situation where a designer hands over a wonderful web design in all its large-screen glory. Your mission now is to transform it into code to present a prototype as soon as possible, starting with nothing but an empty text file.
How to transfigure wireframes into HTML (Laura Aigmüller, HTMHell.dev Adventskalender, 12/2022)
HTML5 Semantics (Bruce Lawson, Smashing, 11/2011)
HTML5 Semantics (Bruce Lawson, Smashing, 11/2011)
Much of the excitement we’ve seen so far about HTML5 has been for the new APIs: local storage, application cache, Web workers, 2-D drawing and the like. But let’s not overlook that **HTML5 brings us 30 new elements to mark up documents and applications**, boosting the total number of elements available to us to over 100.
HTML5 Semantics (Bruce Lawson, Smashing, 11/2011)