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www.smashingmagazine.com
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| | | | | **HTML5** and **CSS3** have just arrived (kinda), and with them a whole new battle for the 'best markup' trophy has begun. Truth to be told, all these technologies are mere tools waiting for a skilled developer to work on the right project. As developers we shouldn't get into pointless discussions of which markup is the best. They all lead to nowhere. Rather, we must get a brand new ideology and modify our coding habits to keep the web accessible. | |
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www.carloscaballero.io
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alistapart.com
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| | | | | Do you crave the disciplined order of proper (X)HTML lists but long for control over their presentation? You can put a stop to their wild ways and bad behavior. Mark Newhouse shows you how to tame those lists by making them submit to your CSS while maintaining logical HTML structure. | |
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jfhr.me
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| | | Let's say you have an Angular single-page app and use Bootstrap for styling. You want to let your users choose between multiple themes (e.g. a light and dark theme). You also want the option to use custom SASS for each theme, as well as for all themes at once. The solution ... | ||