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SMS Gratis

An online, free SMS sending service. The site is built on WordPress and uses several new elements. With a service like this there is opportunity to use type="tel" so it’s disappointing not to see it...

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Nithin Jacob

Website of poet Nithin Jacob.Overall a nice clean coded HTML5 website although the charset definition could be much shorter now with HTML5. The section element is being used here as a wrapper, which it...

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#beerblogging

A feed aggregator that uses a number of new elements and has a nice little touch of canvas when you mouse over the “beer”. I’m not so sure that the post title and author should be within a hgroup but...

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phawk

Personal website and blog of Pete Hawkins, a designer and developer from Belfast.Nice clean use of the major HTML5 structural elements although I’d question the use of the small element to enclode the...

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cssgirl.com

The portfolio and blog of freelance web design and delopment professional Lindsey Di Napoli.Lindsey’s site is well structured, making use of some new HTML5 elements such as header, nav, section,...

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Apprendre à Bloguer

Blog by Thomas David.The content div could have been replaced with a section element. The first use of the nav element to enclose the main navigation is ideal, but the utility navigation should not use...

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Terjin

Personal website of interaction designer, Terjin.Copious use of the new HTML5 structural element, although the section element has been overused, with our old friend the div being more appropriate in...

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Leminence

A French website about modern culture.Nice use of new HTML5 elements, for example using a header and footer inside article elements. Also good to see email and url types in the contact form. URL:

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João B Ferreira

Personal website of web designer and developer João B Ferreira. The site uses the expected new structural elements, WAI-ARIA roles and includes some microformats. The site is built using HTML5...

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WSNetCorp

Spanish language blog from Guatemala on web development.Many of the HTML5 structural elements are present here, with the main navigation enclosed in a nav within a header. The section element is used...

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