Top 14 Quotes About Html5
#1. I knew a bit about the capabilities of HTML5 and have always had a preoccupation with technology. I wanted to delve deeper, to see what else it could do. The technology becomes the palette that you make the artwork with, your palette and your paint.
Chris Milk
#2. May you always remember that love can chase away all your fears.
Kelly Pedersen
#3. Don't say what you would or wouldn't do, honey. Cause one day you might have to.
Larry Brown
#4. We're actually helping advance HTML5 in some very concrete ways, such as Edge, which is in beta.
Kevin Lynch
#5. I think HTML5 is one area where Mozilla has done very poorly at actually communicating what we have done.
Mitchell Baker
#6. Pythagoras, Locke, Socrates - but pages might be filled up, as vainly as before, with the sad usage of all sorts of sages, who in his life-time, each was deemed a bore! The loftiest minds outrun their tardy ages.
Lord Byron
#7. Islamic terrorism is the handiwork of people who've heeded, not hijacked, Islam.
Ilana Mercer
#8. One of the challenges with a government health system, like in the UK, with all of this data, is that you have a government making decisions on which treatments they'll pay for and which ones they won't. That's a dangerous, dangerous, place to get into society.
Craig Venter
#9. The first thing I would do for anyone who's trying to lose body fat, for instance, would be to remove foods from the house that he or she would consume during lapses of self-control.
Tim Ferriss
#10. The biggest mistake we made as a company was betting too much on HTML5.
Mark Zuckerberg
#11. The ground is bare and hard / and will hold all secrets / and the sky cares not / for the games of those beneath it.
Steven Erikson
#12. The deep feeling of oneness you have with someone when you've done all of the work on yourself you have to do to make a marriage work doesn't take away your independence. It frees you to be the person you actually are. It wipes away all that nasty ego stuff, and lets your soul shine through.
Kristin Newman
#13. Betting completely on HTML5 is one of the, if not THE biggest strategic mistake we've made.
Mark Zuckerberg
#14. One quick sidebar on this topic - don't waste any more time trying to make your web pages work for browsers that don't support HTML5 - it's self-defeating and can, in many instances actually harm your position in SERP's.
Michalis Kotzakolios
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