Timeline for Should I use HTML5 and/or CSS3 to build my website?
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Apr 13, 2017 at 12:33 | history | edited | CommunityBot |
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Jul 16, 2010 at 8:34 | comment | added | delete | OK, "utter nightmares" may be a too-strong way of phrasing things but the performance often suffers badly enough that the page becomes unuseable, so I think you're overstating the case. | |
Jul 16, 2010 at 7:46 | comment | added | Bryson | I have updated my post with a few more bits of info, and acknowledged the performance hits in using these JS libraries. However, I disagree with you that their use is a nightmare. I have used all of these at least once, and they all serve a purpose. They have also not caused me any additional headaches. What makes you say that they are nightmares? | |
Jul 16, 2010 at 7:45 | history | edited | Bryson | CC BY-SA 2.5 |
updated to outline some of the caveats to using those javascript fixer-uppers.
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Jul 16, 2010 at 7:21 | comment | added | delete | Sorry Bryson but those things which add HTML5 support to Internet Explorer are utter nightmares for practical purposes. | |
Jul 16, 2010 at 6:43 | history | edited | Bryson | CC BY-SA 2.5 |
added shameless self-promotion. i mean, link to another question regarding a similar and useful subject.
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Jul 16, 2010 at 6:30 | history | answered | Bryson | CC BY-SA 2.5 |