Computer Science, asked by Mansitiwari3234, 11 months ago

Which browser has highest support for html 5 webforms?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Originally Answered: Is HTML5 backward-compatible with old browsers? ... However, whenever I use HTML5 SHIV in Internet Explorer 8(an old web browser which doesn't support HTML5), JavaScript DOM doesn't work. It simply doesn't work. So, I recommend you to use a web

Answered by amanpanday2811
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Answer:

Chrome

Explanation:

1. With Google apps like Gmail, Google Pay, and Google Assistant, Chrome can help you stay productive and get more out of your browser.

2. Chrome works hard to protect your data and privacy online. With easy-to-use privacy controls, Chrome lets you customize your settings and browsing experience to how you see fit.

3. From password check, dark mode, and the Google address bar, Chrome helps you get things done and stay safe online

4. Sync Chrome across devices, learn keyboard shortcuts, organize tabs, and more with time-saving tips to help you get the most from your browser.

5. Chrome initially used the Web Kit rendering engine to display web pages. In 2013, they forked the Web Core component to create their own layout engine Blink. Based on Web Kit, Blink only uses Web Kit's "Web Core" components, while substituting other components, such as its own multi-process architecture, in place of Web Kit's native implementation

6. Google Chrome features a minimalistic user interface, with its user-interface principles later being implemented into other browsers. For example, the merging of the address bar and search bar into the omnibox or  Chrome also has a reputation for strong browser performance

7. Its also support for html 5 webforms.

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