Tag Archives: Markup

Same Markup: Using , , and

On this blog we’ve repeatedly discussed enabling the “Same Markup” for Internet Explorer 9. Part of making “Same Markup” a reality involves supporting the right features in IE9 to make the same HTML, JavaScript, and CSS “just work” the same … Continue reading

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Same Markup: Explaining “@_jscript_version” and Styling New HTML5 Elements

Last month I posted general guidelines for writing cross-browser code. Specifically I emphasized that feature detection (rather than browser detection) is better for working around differences between browsers. This is because feature detection automatically adapts to what a given browser … Continue reading

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