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Show HN: an open source HTML5 + CSS3 course

10 points| icoloma | 13 years ago |instructormatters.com | reply

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[+] tomek2k1|13 years ago|reply
My browser is not supported (I'm using IE9). I dont like the statement, that IE is crap. Sure it was. But that was 3 versions in the past. IE9 and IE10 is much secure than the old versions and it is compliant to industry standards.
[+] icoloma|13 years ago|reply
Sorry about that. We are strongly opinionated, since we have been developing with IE support since version 5.5 (that we don't miss much, truth be told).

The course has an entire module dedicated to make things work in IE: http://html5.instructormatters.com/0.3/browsers-and-seo.html...

You are right that IE10 is a standards-compliant, really good browser (not so much IE9). We were rushing to get the contents out and probably should re-check our browser assumptions.

Thanks for the heads-up.

[+] zapt02|13 years ago|reply
Images in slides often go outside the screen at the bottom so you can't see them. (FF16).
[+] _rvidal|13 years ago|reply
Yes, you need a big screen to see them properly, although in a projector they look fine.

For the moment, we rely on the browser zoom. Adapting them for smaller screens is on our to-do list.

[+] mauricesvay|13 years ago|reply
I can't trust a website with lousy stock photos to teach me HTML5
[+] icoloma|13 years ago|reply
I am afraid there is no graphic designer among us. We are all IT guys.