uxlondon.com’s Beautiful HTML 5 Source Code

Jul 08, 2009 14:24


I finally started looking into HTML 5 last in depth and I somehow found a link to the uxlondon.com site because it was written in HTML 5.  When I arrived I noticed the nice clean design work of Clearleft (I’m assuming since it was their conference) but what I really wanted to see was under the hood. I used the trusty View Source Chart add-on for Firefox and I was in for a treat.  I am not lying when I say I think it is a beautiful piece of art.  I felt the way Hank Hill feels about propane.  Here are some of the highlights but I suggest you take a look yourself if you are into these types of things.



It uses HTML 5!



It uses microformats!



It uses semantic class names!



It has funny comments!

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