The First HTML 5 Framework

52frameworks - HTML5 and CSS3 framework

The 52framework by the enavu network is the first (as far as we know) framework for HTML 5 and CSS 3. The 52framework is user contributed and maintained, and if you are interested you can join the Community where you can make your own contributions.

The framework from the future, HTML5 and CSS3 framework that supports all browsers used today! Start using this exciting technology now! - 52framework

The 52framework provides you an easy way (and opportunity) to get started with the new HTML 5 and CSS 3 - and it supports all modern browsers, even Internet Explorer 6!

According to the W3C HTML Working Group timetable, it is estimated that HTML5 will reach W3C Recommendation by the later part of 2010.

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Tommy Olovsson

I am a 46 year old webmaster. I work full time with internet business and web-development.

2 responses to “The First HTML 5 Framework”

  1. Jules Manson

    Oops! I wrote those comments as if it was your project. Regardless, my comments still stand.

  2. Jules Manson

    I just viewed your html 5 framework. I think that this is a great idea. It is a sort of a turnkey solution for static web pages. This of course doesn’t mean that it isn’t useful in dynamic web building because all dynamic pages are, or at least should be, modeled as static pages for providing a solid foundation on which to build on. This will especially make a great tool for anyone new to HTML 5 and CSS 3 or anyone new to web development. I must admit that I will not be implementing this yet because (x)html has better support right now however when I do eventually (in year or two) move on to HTML 5 I will definitely give your template/framework a second look. Thanks and keep up the good work.

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