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Hi All,
I've been out of the web development game for a couple of years and have been asked to get involved on a couple of projects.
I'm definitely more 'developer' than 'designer', feeling much more comfortable looking at databases and logic than messing about with the UI.
Back in the day, circa 2011, I used the Blueprint framework and jQuery but after doing some searching on google, the majority of the frameworks have died off with the exception of jQuery and html5boilerplate.
My question is as follows: With HTML5 becoming more mainstream, how are people catering for cross browser deployments? Is there a need anymore? Have all of the underlying rendering engines FINALLY synced up to the W3C specs (looking at you IE)?
Thoughts and comments greatly appreciated,
- Jason
I've been out of the web development game for a couple of years and have been asked to get involved on a couple of projects.
I'm definitely more 'developer' than 'designer', feeling much more comfortable looking at databases and logic than messing about with the UI.
Back in the day, circa 2011, I used the Blueprint framework and jQuery but after doing some searching on google, the majority of the frameworks have died off with the exception of jQuery and html5boilerplate.
My question is as follows: With HTML5 becoming more mainstream, how are people catering for cross browser deployments? Is there a need anymore? Have all of the underlying rendering engines FINALLY synced up to the W3C specs (looking at you IE)?
Thoughts and comments greatly appreciated,
- Jason