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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T10:19:21+00:00 2026-05-27T10:19:21+00:00

We are small web app development company. We are planning to upgrade to HTML5/CSS3

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We are small web app development company. We are planning to upgrade to HTML5/CSS3 and we are going through training phase(We are using video tutorials). While HTML5/CSS3 seems promising, there seem to be so many issues with cross-browser compatibility as well as many new APIs. Is there any template we can use right away while waiting for full recommendation from W3C? Currently, are there libraries/tools we can use to ensure cross-browser support?

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    2026-05-27T10:19:22+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 10:19 am

    HTML5… Where to Start?

    Right now your best bet is to follow what the browsers can do. Therefore, follow the different vendors’ browser development blogs on the subject.

    By the way, HTML5 is mostly a set of unrelated features going from markup to new functionalities such as WebGL and client storage (WebSQL). HTML5 builds upon previous specs HTML standards and clarifies many features. On the other end, CSS is the culmination of CSS1+CSS2+CSS3.

    Go on the web, all the information is there!

    Resources

    • A brief history of markup (information)
    • HTML5 Rocks (information + tutorials)
    • Dive Into HTML5 (information)
    • CSS3 (information + tutorials)
    • Quirksmode (browser compatibility)
    • WebGL experiments (experiments, you can view the source to learn)
    • HTML5 demos (demos)
    • Mozilla’s development blog
    • Webkit

    Librairies & Templates

    • HTML5 Boilerplate
    • HTML5 shiv (enables HTML5 for IE)
    • Modernizr
    • jQuery
    • Normalize.css

    Tools

    • Aptana Studio (Linux/Mac OS/Windows)
    • Espresso (Mac OS X)
    • WebStorm (Linux/Mac OS/Windows)

    Related StackOverflow Question & Answers

    • How important is it to follow the web standards?
    • Which HTML version should be chosen for a public website?

    I will try to keep adding resources…

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