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Hi all! What about turning this theme into HTML5 with all its markups and semantig goodies? Thanks for your great work anyway!
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stephthegeek CreditAttribution: stephthegeek commentedYou bet, it's high on the list once the 1.0 release is out.
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jeffwidman CreditAttribution: jeffwidman commentedsubscribe
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bensnyder CreditAttribution: bensnyder commentedsubscribe
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mrP CreditAttribution: mrP commentedAny work on this in the 2.x branch?
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webkenny CreditAttribution: webkenny commentedAs we move toward a potential 3.x release, this probably makes sense to build it ground up in HTML5. Currently I don't see this as a reality in 2.x as we have to get that to stable and don't want to disrupt the many sites which could be using it. Quite honestly, this would not make sense for Drupal 6.x and would only be a 7.x and 8.x effort. As it stands, Drupal 8 will be supporting HTML5 natively so that should make this an easier transition in that version.
The concern, for me at least, is making it known that while Fusion may provide HTML5 in its base themes that contributed modules may not and so installing Fusion doesn't give you a silver bullet to full HTML5 validation.
Of course, in fairness, that's true with just about any theme in any HTML version. (How many modules can or will break XHTML validation, for example?)
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crutch CreditAttribution: crutch commentedHi webkenny,
see: http://drupal.org/node/1832524
We're not seeing any activity on this theme. Do you know of any progress on it? I've moved to using Adaptive Theme which has SASS, HTML5 and mobile first.
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jbrauer CreditAttribution: jbrauer commentedRegarding #6 it has been a bit quiet but things are getting moving... more to come shortly...
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Poieo CreditAttribution: Poieo commentedSome changes have been made here #1674260: Adapt html.tpl.php output to RDFa 1.1 / HTML5 (backport from Drupal 8) and committed. The bulk of the HTML5 related changes will happen in a 7.x-3.x version.