Thank you @cuckooparrot and you're right, compatibility still an issue while handling JS, CSS and some of the more advanced HTML tags around. The next few articles I'll be showing how to handle a couple of those problems and how to fix them.
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Yes, please! I am looking forward to them. The compatibility issue sometimes deters us from using new specifications. But we now have more things that we can do with html5 / CSS because I think that there have always been people with curiosity trying out new things and sharing findings like you do. Thank you :)