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The Icon Bar: Programming: Netsurf's handling of html5
 
  Netsurf's handling of html5
  Monty (17:58 9/10/2010)
  trevj (20:59 9/10/2010)
 
Edward Rogers Message #115609, posted by Monty at 17:58, 9/10/2010
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I thought that html5 wouldn't be supported at all (the website seems to suggest that its for a future release), yet when testing a new site of mine (which doesn't display at all right in any version of IE up to 8 and has to have its own special CSS) Netsurf seemed perfectly happy to manipulate html5 elements such as nav, header, article. Obviously some of the CSS3 niceness is gone, but apart from that its pixel perfect.

I'm impressed, but confused.
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Trevor Johnson Message #115610, posted by trevj at 20:59, 9/10/2010, in reply to message #115609
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I guess this is down to hubbub, which doesn't seem to have had any recent changes. So perhaps the functionality was already there in v.2.5 or subsequent development builds.
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