While I was checking out various CSS3 and HTML5 experiments I also looked at the first ones that appeared for these new web technologies and they weren’t at all impressive, at the moment. Back then, though, they were insanely awesome. They were something that we have never seen before. Now there are just common things that almost everyone can do.
I hope that in the near future, the experiments that are in this article, or most of them, will be something that anyone can think of and do on a daily basis for their clients.
At the moment, unfortunately, some of these remain at the state of being called experiments, mostly because they aren’t supported by all the browsers. For that reason, I’m suggesting that you see these in Safari or Chrome. Some work in Firefox too, but not all of them.
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