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Does Firefox support HTML5 and CSS3?

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Are all HTML5 and CSS3 specifications implemented by FIrefox? If not what level of support for these specification is implemented? Also if not, is support planned for the near future?

Are all HTML5 and CSS3 specifications implemented by FIrefox? If not what level of support for these specification is implemented? Also if not, is support planned for the near future?

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That's a big question. For individual tags, attributes, or properties of interest, you can check the Mozilla Developer Network site:

You may find useful third party sites showing comparisons of support for various features of HTML5 and CSS3, but it is a challenge keeping them up-to-date due to rapid change in the industry.

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In IE9 there is a drop down list box that lets you select html5/css3 and other document types. Is there something similar in FF

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Hi pamam, you asked:

In IE9 there is a drop down list box that lets you select html5/css3 and other document types. Is there something similar in FF

I don't think those features can be turned off. Firefox doesn't have specific past version backwards compatibility modes similar to IE's.

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Thanks for the response. I thought all of them had that setting. Does FireFox figure out what kind of file it is from the doctype? thanks,

Mel

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The basic DOCTYPE for HTML5 is <!DOCTYPE html>


See also: bug 568516 - (html5) Finish HTML5

(please do not comment in bug reports: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/page.cgi?id=etiquette.html)

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Sorry, I thought this was a forum and I did not add the line "See also: bug 568516 - (html5) Finish HTML5"

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Hi pamam, it's a hybrid: a support ticket system with forum-like features. Notifications are sent for the original post, but if the poster edits her or his comments, that is not emailed out. Actually most forums are like that, so it's always a good idea to go online and view the post rather than relying on an email notification.

My understanding is that Firefox has one standards mode. Whether the doctype is HTML 4, HTML 5, or XHTML, the page is rendered in standards mode (i.e., latest iteration).

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I have this problem, too. I checked the page on HTML5 that jscher2000 recommended above. I understood it to say that nav, aside, article, etc. tags should work just like div tags.

Unfortunately, although Dreamweaver shows a page as I hoped it would be rendered, a test in the Firefox browser does not!

I looked at the mdn article on HTML5 source code and saw that these tags were combined with div tags and I am unsure which tag is controlled by the CSS rules. My initial impression is that both do. However, the examples on the HTML5 page https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/HTML/HTML5 do not use the div tags.

Is there a specific trick to making the tags work? I did not use a section tag to contain these. Was that my mistake?

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