What the First State of HTML Survey Taught Us

We just published the results for the first-ever State of HTML survey, the results of months of hard work not only on my part, but also from Lea Verou, who designed the survey questions, and many volunteers helping out with translation, accessibility, testing, and much more. https://webdesignernews.com/what-the-first-state-of-html-survey-taught-us/

Created 8mo | May 28, 2024, 8:40:07 AM


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