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It's time to supercharge your HTML skills! 🔋

Vaibhav Khulbe on September 04, 2020

Yeah yeah, I know. I know you know every hot web tech out there. Whether it's Angular, Ionic, Deno, Node, Django and what not! Really awesome. But...
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Qrzy •

It's a nice mix of things to refresh, but please, correct the first point - these APIs are not related to HTML, especially HTML5.
These are Web APIs, implemented in browsers, they live just beside HTML, CSS and other things implemented in web browsers. :)
developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/W...

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Vaibhav Khulbe •

Whoops, thanks for pointing it out. I read about these APIs from W3Schools where they have clearly stated as "HTML Geolocation API".

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Qrzy •

Ouch, W3Schools... :)
It's been long time since I made a habit of double-checking their definitions. :D

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Benoît Arnoult • • Edited

datalist is a pleasure when tailoring inputs for specific use cases. I used this attribute while building a module for a client to give quick input options to users. Really practical with CSV files from management too !

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Vaibhav Khulbe •

Wow, thanks for sharing your experience!

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Ben Carp •

"The HTML Web Workers API" and "The HTML Web Storage API" - I don't think those are HTML APIs. They are web APIs which could be used in JS.

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youhakin •

This is useful 😄

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Vaibhav Khulbe •

I'm glad 😊

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Fahad Khan •

Well, your article was mixed with various topics of HTML and its attributes, HTML-DOM, JS Browser BOM and events! good to repeat my lessons by reading this article

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Vaibhav Khulbe •

Yes, it's a mix! Thank you. 😀

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Jaye Hernandez •

Nothing like going back to basics! Goes to show you never stop learning. Great article!

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Vaibhav Khulbe •

Absolutely! The whole idea for writing this and the Web without CSS was to not underestimate the basics.

Thanks for reading Jaye. 🤗