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The HTML I Wish I Had (pt. 3)

Susan Sarandon
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The HTML I Wish I Had (pt. 3)

HTML For People

Let it be known that I think HTML5 and CSS3 are fantastic! CSS alone continues to be one of the most powerful rendering engines globally.

So what would be an improvement for HTML? In my book, the answer to that question will improve 1) developer happiness, and 2) have an valuable impact for screen readers without the need for further regulation of the screen readers!

I'm gonna drop some ideas here, and if you're interested swing by my company's working group.

Automatic content translation! Format dimension coersion! Whatever this button is!!


This is Part 3 of a 3-part series.

  • Sept. 25: The HTML Innovation
  • Sept. 27: HTML Should Be For People
  • Sept 28: HTML For People

Leave a message with how you'd make HTML Better for Experience!

If you're interested in making Hypertext Applications for the purpose of Human Happiness, come to the party at Salvation! Salvation Company, where We Are Saved. Oh, and I hear the author of that HTML Handbook is a member at I'm sure there is a sharable manuscript in the member library!

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