The Dark Side of XHTML 2
29 Dec 2005
Disclaimer for Ailis: Sorry, geek post again!
Mentioned these sites in a previous post a while ago:
- Jeffrey Zeldman: XHTML 2 and all that
- Mark Pilgrim: Semantic obsolescence — this one links to about a million more things to read
I have decided that the new stuff that XHTML 2 will bring will outweigh any negative side-effects (and at the moment I don’t see too many anyway). Still, the above sites are interesting reading if you want to see the other side of progress on the web.
I do think that XHTML 2 will be a bit more tricky to use — or at least it introduces a lot more functionality into XHTML that isn’t as easy as the more basic stuff. But I’m all for it!
(For those that haven’t had a glance at it yet, the new draft recommendation for XHTML 2.0 is available for reading: http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml2/. Have a good poke around, it’s quite enlightening…)
Update: A list of all the XHTML 2.0 elements and their attributes can be found at http://www.w3.org/TR/2005/WD-xhtml2-20050527/elements.html