The more I read about HTML5, the more I like it. But what is new, and how can the new features be used? And more specifically, how is a HTML5 website template different from an XHTML template? In an effort to find a good answer I would like to start with listing new HTML tags…
As I continue experimenting with HTML5, I ran across the official HTML5 logo from W3C today. In an effort to promote the upcoming standard (which is still a “working draft” and not an official standard yet), the new logo is intended to make developers and designers to discover the many new possibilities that HTML5 provides….
I am a big fan of the W3C web standards, for several reasons which I will write more about in future posts. All free website templates on andreasviklund.com are written using valid XHTML and CSS, and I recommend everyone to do their best to keep their code valid. One of the easiest ways to find…
A new template has been released: Variant Mobile. It was inspired by the positive feedback I have got for the previous single-column templates, along with a request I got for a darker template that would work well on small-screen devices. Beside the regular XHTML 1.0 Strict version, I also created a HTML5 version (available as…
The templates on andreasviklund.com are all written using XHTML and CSS2, but newer web standard drafts are on their way. HTML5 and CSS3 are gaining in popularity, and with more and more web browsers adding support for these upcoming standards the interest for using them for website production increases. As a logical result, the interest…