HTML5 Simplequiz #1
A few years ago, Dan Cederholm published a series of articles called Simplequiz in which he posed some options for marking up a specified piece of content and invited readers to choose the one they...
View ArticleHTML5 Simplequiz #2: citing people
A few years ago, Dan Cederholm published a series of articles called Simplequiz in which he posed some options for marking up a specified piece of content and invited readers to choose the one they...
View ArticleHTML5 Simplequiz #3: how to mute a video
This is a bit of a special Simplequiz this week. Simon Pieters (@zcorpan), who works on multimedia QA for Opera and is one of those working on the HTML5 spec, asked us to run a quiz that would help the...
View ArticleHTML5 Simplequiz #4: figures, captions and alt text
A few years ago, Dan Cederholm published a series of articles called Simplequiz. Dan posed some options for marking up a specified piece of content and invited readers to choose the one they felt was...
View ArticleHTML5 Simplequiz 5: URLs of commenters
Here’s nice and simple Simplquiz for Christmas. Imagine a new site, with a news item in an <article> element. Within that are several user-submitted comments, each of which is in its own...
View ArticleHTML5 Simplequiz 6: Zeldman’s fat footer
A few years ago, Dan Cederholm published a series of articles called Simplequiz in which he posed some options for marking up a specified piece of content and invited readers to choose the one they...
View ArticleSimplequiz #7: Pinterest
One of our readers commented on an article a while ago (I won’t tell you which one just now ;) asking about marking up items on Pinterest. It struck me that this would be a prime candidate for a...
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