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Here is a download to the HTML 5 Bundle I have started for Textmate. This is my first attempt at creating a bundle from scratch please provide feedback and requests and I will add them.
Update 7/19/2009
The bundle has also been uploaded to Github.
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Here is a download to the HTML 5 Bundle I have started for Textmate. This is my first attempt at creating a bundle from scratch please provide feedback and requests and I will add them.
Update 7/19/2009
The bundle has also been uploaded to Github.
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Thanks for the this… I haven’t played much the html5 and I’m sure this will help me get going with some the new tags etc.
Comment by Brawnyman — July 21, 2009 @ 12:53 am
Thank for posting this. I noticed your repository is empty. I was interested in asking about the M snippet. I don’t see that in the working draft at w3.org
Comment by David — November 11, 2009 @ 3:16 pm
Thanks just what I was looking for.
Just one thing. Is it only me or is SECTION missing.
Comment by l3n1n — May 24, 2010 @ 5:21 am
Updated the bundle with “section”. Thanks for the feedback.
Comment by J.P. McGarrity — May 24, 2010 @ 4:25 pm
The validator.w3.org now throws an error (”The charset attribute on the link element is obsolete. Use an HTTP Content-Type header on the linked resource instead.”) for the link attribute.
Removing “charset=”utf-8″ resolves this.
Comment by Martin Crockett — July 25, 2010 @ 5:17 am