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Antony


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18 Aug, 2005 12:16 am Safari's HTML extension |
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from Apple's documentation, Safari HTML Reference HTML Extensions
Following HTML tags are supported.
<canvas>
<keygen>
<layer>
<marquee>
<nobr>
<noembed>
<nolayer>
<plaintext>
<wbr>
<xmp>
Yes, the <LAYER> is supported! I love Safari!
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Antony


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18 Aug, 2005 12:41 am |
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Apple also has some excellent extensions to HTML attributes.
For example, Safari supports many different input types. They can be specified using the type attribute of the input element.
type="search"
Provides a search field. As well as incremental , placeholder , autosave , and results attributes in addition to standard HTML attributes to provide better Search box.
For example:
you can create this Apple Human Interface Guidelines complied search box in your website.
type="range"
Provides a slider. Its minimum value should be set with the min attribute, its maximum value should be set with max, and its discrete step size should be set with step.
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