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  1. sorry if your comments haven't been appearing on the site, a few got caught in the spam queue, all approved now though :)
  2. @vpieters lol, I think our emails win "i am having a huge body Oder it is smell really bad which every one start running away from me"
  3. excellent to see the site coming in handy for you guys out there - http://bit.ly/38dlsn
  4. @radiz did the reply set you straight?
  5. setting you straight on using the <address> element in #html5 - http://bit.ly/2Fo7OR from @jackosborne
  6. .@akamike uh-oh Mike may just have had his #html5 doctor registration rescinded for that joke!
  7. so if you're off to #buildconf don't forget to look out for #html5 doctor @jackosborne, there to sort all your aches and pains ;)
  8. @EricDFields within an article I presume? prob <article><header><hgroup><h1><h2> but if you have example to look at that would be easier?
  9. if you've sent us a mail re #html5, we will get back to you just have loads to catch up with, thanks for your patience
  10. seems people still think there should be a <sidebar> element in #html5 - http://html5doctor.com/asid...
  11. Aside Revisited, can be used for sidebars in #html5 but beware the context - http://html5doctor.com/asid...
  12. New Blog post: we answered some of your #html5 questions - http://bit.ly/3HaS1f
  13. oh and here's some #html5 canvas waves (not the google kind) http://bit.ly/1RIuBS
  14. incase you missed this weeks posts, we had, designers should care about #html5 & dd-details wrong again http://html5doctor.com/
  15. Why designers should care about #html5 - http://bit.ly/3wYy4Y from guest author @cennydd
  16. @boblet Done, muppet sidestepped :-)
  17. New post: dd-details wrong again, from Dr @rem - http://tr.im/Bwyv
  18. if you're off to @buildconf don't forget that @standardistas are running a #html5 & #css3 workshop - http://j.mp/buildworkshop
  19. Measure up with the <meter> tag, from Dr @leads - http://bit.ly/3Ww3vV
  20. our #html5 nav element article has been translated into portuguese - http://bit.ly/1ArtZb