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Web Standards: Fixing the Issue

2 pointsby dtorresover 13 years ago
HTML5 and CSS3 are implicit standards and no one can deny it.<p>The Web moves fast, so does developers and hopefully the users.<p>HTML5 and CSS3 became standards as soon as they were supported by most browsers so, here is the idea:<p>- Keep drafting, is good.<p>- As soon as you feel a drafted feature is good, implement it, with AND without prefix. (Or better yet, only w/o the prefix)<p>- If there is already a draft for a feature you have and is good, stick to it.<p>- As soon as 75% of the browsers (or another fair big number) have implemented that feature it becomes a standard. Period.<p>Sincerely, A simple developer

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