HTML: From Old School Cool to Cutting-Edge Chaos
H TML, the bedrock of the web, often gets dismissed as "old school." But you might be surprised to know that it's constantly evolving, adapting to latest tech trends and even influencing them. In my 5 years of experience, I've seen HTML go from a simple markup language to a powerful tool capable of creating complex and interactive web experiences. This article isn't just a history lesson. We'll explore how HTML is embracing the future while still respecting its roots. We'll delve into some quirky aspects, like why EXIF orientation info in PNGs isn't used for image-orientation , and even touch upon the wild world of Draggable DIV floating out of screen using code snippets from places like W3Schools . Get ready to challenge your assumptions about what HTML can do! We'll also discuss Older Tech In The Browser Stack and how it still plays a vital role in ensuring compatibility and accessibility. Plus, I'll share some coding best practices I've pick…