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Web Authoring <strong>Boot</strong> <strong>Camp</strong><br />

• Paged Media<br />

• Generated Content<br />

• Marquee<br />

• Speech properties: audio stream styling support.<br />

• Ruby properties: for Ruby use.<br />

Adopting HTML5 / CSS3<br />

We’ve looked at only a few parts of HTML5 and CSS3 that are in growing use. Should<br />

you use them in your design and production yet? That’s a personal choice, and you need<br />

to balance the browser support, clean validation/markup, and your audience and client<br />

needs.<br />

Clients<br />

You need to establish if your client is ready for HTML5 and CSS3 use. For instance,<br />

many clients work through Content Management Systems that do not add these updates<br />

quickly, and your client might be one or more versions behind. As a result, using new<br />

standards can actually break existing working code and cost time, money, and audience<br />

support.<br />

Visitors<br />

The audience can get a lot of pros out of sites done with HTML5 and CSS3 integrations.<br />

They will have access to smoother transitions from one device to another, for instance.<br />

With proper structure and styling, websites can only get more visually appealing and<br />

well-organized so that viewability and accessibility improves.<br />

Designers/Developers<br />

You are a pivot in the use of HTML5. While myou have to understand that a website will<br />

not be able to look the same across various browsers, you will still have more pieces to<br />

play with to innovate and organize your work. You can add more presentation, more media,<br />

more structure, and as time moves on, fewer hacks because these standards are continuously<br />

improving.<br />

Getting Started<br />

Wherever you are in the continuum of your training, you can get started using reliable elements<br />

HTML5 by:<br />

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