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Hi Guilherme,
I have taken some of your courses for refreshers. My question is this: with all the new fandangled things out there to build websites, how much longer do you think HTML will be used for just that. With Word Press, Grid, etc being so popular, I wondered what your thoughts are. I had a client look at me in disbelief when I told her I had just built a website in HTML5 for her business neighbor.
Made me feel like a real dinosaur.
What are your thoughts on this and perhaps a good comeback for folks like that? hehee
Thanks,
Jana
There’s been a some discussion here on SPF recently regarding the newer HTML5 semantic tags and the best way of using them, as opposed to <div> tags as we might have done previously. How have these impacted your own workflow and what benefits/costs do you believe these have brought for you and your clients?
If you were going to recommend the best way for someone to learn RWD from the ground up, with a view to ensuring they have a solid structural foundation for it, what learning resources would you recommend?
We seem to be seeing great leaps forward with CSS these days, particularly with animation. How do you see the HTML specification changing going forward, or is it the case that browser developers still need to implement what the specification already says?
What are the most common HTML mistakes you tend to see from developers these days, and are there lessons from the past that have still not been learned?
Can you give an example of how to caption an image underneath and how to wrap the text. In addition, how can this be done for one or more rows without having a staggered look. I assume the use of .row property with 2 column per row. Thanks
As it’s time for our Q&A I wanted to first welcome Guilherme Müller (@guilherme) who is joining us all the way from Brazil. Welcome!
Also joining us is Aleksia Barron (@aleksia) who will be sharing questions collected from our social channels. If you have one on Twitter, don’t forget to tweet with #askguilherme.