Show HN: A guide to all HTML5 elements and attributes
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Show HN: A guide to all HTML5 elements and attributes
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Re: Show HN: A guide to all HTML5 elements and attributes
#2Two small pieces of feedback. HTTPS support would be good. Also, when I scroll the list of element and then click on one, I'm taken back to the top of the list - I'd like to stay where I am.
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#5For example the description for is:
Defines a list item within an ordered list or unordered list .
Here I should be able to click on and to get information about those tags.Re: Show HN: A guide to all HTML5 elements and attributes
#6That's really well laid out. Less detail than MDN, but that site can be overkill. Two small pieces of feedback. HTTPS support would be good. Also, when I scroll the list of element and then click on one, I'm taken back to the top of the list - I'd like to stay where I am.
Otherwise, I love this OP. Will likely use it regularly!
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#8However, the code examples don't look very nice on my box due to the font which comes out as Nimbus Mono L. How about you link to an actual font? (I like Ubuntu Mono, though there are lots of other good programming fonts).
Also with respect to code samples, would black text on a white background be a possibuility?
Re: Show HN: A guide to all HTML5 elements and attributes
#9That's really well laid out. Less detail than MDN, but that site can be overkill. Two small pieces of feedback. HTTPS support would be good. Also, when I scroll the list of element and then click on one, I'm taken back to the top of the list - I'd like to stay where I am.
I think a nice feature would be if the description pages linked to the relevant MDN page - for when you want more extensive information about an element. Otherwise, I love this OP. Will likely use it regularly!
This would be really good. Mostly I'm just looking for a quick reference, but sometimes I want all the details.
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#10For some reason, if I have self-closing and inline checked, and uncheck inline, meta items appear.