By using seoforum’s services you agree to our Cookies Use and Data Transfer outside the EU.
We and our partners operate globally and use cookies, including for analytics, personalisation, ads and Newsletters.

  • Join the best UK dedicated SEO Forum

    Provide or get advice on everything SEO, ask questions, gain confirmation or just become apart of a friendly, like minded community who love SEO and Online Marketing.


    Join 50,000 members!

A Question for HTML5 & CSS3 Coders

BruceBanner

BruceBanner

New Member
You HTML5 and CSS3 coders are really ahead of the curve right now, so you can probably answer this better than most. I primarily use wordpress for just about every site that I build and I'm not a strong coder by any means. I'm seeing HTML5 and CSS3 more and more in the themes that I use. Do you think that I should bite the bullet and start learning & using HTML5 and CSS3 now? Should I jump on it, like, yesterday? Or wait for it to become more widely used? (I'm trying to hold out like Internet Explorer :D).
 
Yorozuya

Yorozuya

New Member
Yeah, you should start learning them as soon as possible :) Its not like they are entirely new languages anyway. Imagine HTML4 and CSS2 with a couple of nice new features and with some useless old features removed... And you get HTML5 and CSS3 :) There are a lot of tutorials even for begginers, just google around a bit and you will find them.
 
asniex

asniex

New Member
You HTML5 and CSS3 coders are really ahead of the curve right now, so you can probably answer this better than most. I primarily use wordpress for just about every site that I build and I'm not a strong coder by any means. I'm seeing HTML5 and CSS3 more and more in the themes that I use. Do you think that I should bite the bullet and start learning & using HTML5 and CSS3 now? Should I jump on it, like, yesterday? Or wait for it to become more widely used? (I'm trying to hold out like Internet Explorer :D).
Yes , you should start learning HTML5 and CSS3 soon. It will be helpful in the future. Check out http://codeacademy.com and http://w3schools.com for tutorials. W3schools has the entire HTML and CSS reference and guide. Good luck :)
 
BruceBanner

BruceBanner

New Member
Thanks guys! I guess I'll have to break out of my procrastination mode and get on it. It really is a never-ending process isn't it? :)
 
asniex

asniex

New Member
Thanks guys! I guess I'll have to break out of my procrastination mode and get on it. It really is a never-ending process isn't it? :)
Good for you , mate. Yes , it is never ending process because everyday someone develops a new technique and it might become a standard soon. So you will learn new techniques frequently :D
 

Latest Products

  • [Rivmedia] Lazy Loader XF2
    [Rivmedia] Lazy Loader XF2
    Load images asynchronously on your forum, allowing images to be loaded only when they are in view
    • Rivmedia
    • Updated:
  • [Rivmedia] Guest Redirect & Profile unlink
    [Rivmedia] Guest Redirect & Profile unlink
    Forums which prevent member profile access for guests, redirction and unlinking for profiles
    • Rivmedia
    • Updated:
  • [Rivmedia] Simple Redirects
    [Rivmedia] Simple Redirects
    Simple redirects allows forum admins to make simple 301 or 302 redirects via their admin panel
    • Rivmedia
    • Updated:
  • [Rivmedia] Minimum Message Length
    [Rivmedia] Minimum Message Length
    Eradicate short, pointless posts with a minimum message length and improving content worth on a thre
    • Rivmedia
    • Updated:
Top