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HTML5/CSS3 Heading the wrong way
As much as I like all the brand new shiny features of HTML5/CSS3, I think it’s going wrong. Maybe I don’t get it or something but now it looks like all the new features need to be defined 3 or 4 times. Once for Webkit, one for Mozilla, a normal non-browser specific one, and for the new Internet Explorer. Why?
Were are the standards, why can’t I just define it once and that it then just works. And the stupidest thing about that is that most of the reel css tags is the same.. Why doesn’t the W3C just make a standard and why don’t all browsers just support the same tags. How hard can it be.
Why not work together for once and make the experience for the user and developer better. Actually if this continuous like this I will create my own standards, my own mark to give to good browsers that support my open standards. And I will exclude all browsers that suck like IE < 9.
Well that was my nagging for today..
Keep frying!