← Back to context Comment by panki27 10 months ago W3C has deprecated this for a long time now: https://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG10-HTML-TECHS/#meta-element 4 comments panki27 Reply code_biologist 10 months ago Soo... browsers will likely support it until the end of the internet? Cthulhu_ 10 months ago Yup, unless HTML6 is backwards-incompatible, which is highly unlikely. account42 10 months ago Even then, Browsers will likely support HTML5 until the end of the internet. cprecioso 10 months ago Yeah, it's not great UX for web apps, but for a toy project like this it's good enough if you don't want any JS. It still works even if deprecated, and if it stops working, it doesn't take anything away.
code_biologist 10 months ago Soo... browsers will likely support it until the end of the internet? Cthulhu_ 10 months ago Yup, unless HTML6 is backwards-incompatible, which is highly unlikely. account42 10 months ago Even then, Browsers will likely support HTML5 until the end of the internet.
Cthulhu_ 10 months ago Yup, unless HTML6 is backwards-incompatible, which is highly unlikely. account42 10 months ago Even then, Browsers will likely support HTML5 until the end of the internet.
cprecioso 10 months ago Yeah, it's not great UX for web apps, but for a toy project like this it's good enough if you don't want any JS. It still works even if deprecated, and if it stops working, it doesn't take anything away.
Soo... browsers will likely support it until the end of the internet?
Yup, unless HTML6 is backwards-incompatible, which is highly unlikely.
Even then, Browsers will likely support HTML5 until the end of the internet.
Yeah, it's not great UX for web apps, but for a toy project like this it's good enough if you don't want any JS. It still works even if deprecated, and if it stops working, it doesn't take anything away.