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1Native HTML dialog elements are here, and you can use them today (demo.agektmr.com)
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3Accessible floating labels for form fields (allthingssmitty.com)
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4jQuery UI Slider Pips (simeydotme.github.io)
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5I/O 2015: The Mobile Web Roundup (blog.chromium.org)
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6Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Helping users fill out online forms (googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.co.uk)
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7Button Styles Inspiration (tympanus.net)
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8Awesomplete: Ultra lightweight, highly customizable, simple autocomplete (leaverou.github.io)
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10Squire -- The <textarea> of the future (neilj.github.io)
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13Vaildate HTML5 Forms with JavaScript and the Constraint Validation API (www.sitepoint.com)
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14Google Web Fundamentals – A comprehensive resource for multi-device web development (developers.google.com)
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15HTML5 Security Cheatsheet (html5sec.org)
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16Powerange – iOS 7 style range slider (abpetkov.github.io)
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17Flexbox for forms (germanforblack.com)
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20Why you should not use autocomplete (yoast.com)
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21Safari on iOS 7 and HTML5: problems, changes and new APIs (www.mobilexweb.com)
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23A Guide to the New HTML5 Form Input Types (sixrevisions.com)
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25List of Pseudo-Elements to Style Form Controls (tjvantoll.com)
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26Smart input field position indicator (dropthebit.com)
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27ddSlick – a jQuery plugin for custom drop down with images (designwithpc.com)
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28HTML5 forms (and IE10 (Mobile)) (blog.trasatti.it)
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29Constraint Validation: Native Client Side Validation for Web Forms (www.html5rocks.com)
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30How to use [datalist] for range/color inputs to offer default choices (updates.html5rocks.com)
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31Faster address entry with Google Places Autocomplete (googlegeodevelopers.blogspot.fr)
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32Chosen.js is the Swiss army knife for select inputs (harvesthq.github.com)
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33input[type=color] lands in Chrome Canary (plus.google.com)
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34Retesting the input types (www.quirksmode.org)
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35umbrUI - CSS3 Shadow DOM styling (lab.simurai.com)
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36HTML5 form validation arrives in Firefox Mobile (lucasr.org)
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37HTML5Pattern – A source of regularly used input patterns (html5pattern.com)
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