Hey guys,
I'm curious what other's think about HTML5 and whether or not it is a commercially viable option now?
At the present, I code my sites using XHTML 1.0 transitional and CSS 2.0. This works fine because it seems to be the most widely accepted. But I'm tempting myself with the idea of moving into HTML5 and CSS3... From what I have read, all the major modern browsers support the majority of the code so it sounds great. My concern is that my target market may not be up-to-date with the latest, and more often than not they will probably be running older versions of IE - something I'm told will be an issue with HTML5.
I also read that you can get around some of the issues with some special JavaScript, but the problem there is that no-doubt some of my clients running older IE browsers will also have JavaScript switched off. Hmmm...
Should I stick with XHTML 1.0/CSS 2.0, or switch to HTML5/CSS3?? Or wait until the estimated 2022 for the official W3C recommendation? (lol)
Cheers
I'm curious what other's think about HTML5 and whether or not it is a commercially viable option now?
At the present, I code my sites using XHTML 1.0 transitional and CSS 2.0. This works fine because it seems to be the most widely accepted. But I'm tempting myself with the idea of moving into HTML5 and CSS3... From what I have read, all the major modern browsers support the majority of the code so it sounds great. My concern is that my target market may not be up-to-date with the latest, and more often than not they will probably be running older versions of IE - something I'm told will be an issue with HTML5.
I also read that you can get around some of the issues with some special JavaScript, but the problem there is that no-doubt some of my clients running older IE browsers will also have JavaScript switched off. Hmmm...
Should I stick with XHTML 1.0/CSS 2.0, or switch to HTML5/CSS3?? Or wait until the estimated 2022 for the official W3C recommendation? (lol)
Cheers

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