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From: Greg Wocher
Date: Fri, Oct 04 2013 10:55AM
Subject: XHTML 1.0 or HTML 5
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Hello all,
I am going to be creating my own website so I can keep up with my coding
skills. Would it be better to do it in something like XHTML 1.0
transitional as to support older browsers or HTML 5? I am thinking of
doing something to show examples of accessible forms and the like.

Thank you,
Greg Wocher

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From: Greg Gamble
Date: Fri, Oct 04 2013 11:14AM
Subject: Re: XHTML 1.0 or HTML 5
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I'd go html 5

There are several JavaScript libraries out there that will let older browsers "See" the new elements.


Greg
SBCTC - Olympia | Information Services

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Subject: [WebAIM] XHTML 1.0 or HTML 5

Hello all,
I am going to be creating my own website so I can keep up with my coding skills. Would it be better to do it in something like XHTML 1.0 transitional as to support older browsers or HTML 5? I am thinking of doing something to show examples of accessible forms and the like.

Thank you,
Greg Wocher

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Follow me on Twitter @GWocher