HTML5 and CSS3 are new and exciting and has lead to a number of solid templates to get started on web projects.
Here’s a new (that’s relative, isn’t it?) template worth taking a good look at:
HTML5 Reset
Now that modern browsers are starting to support some of the really useful parts of HTML5 and CSS3, it’s time for our best practices to catch up, and we thought we’d put our files out there for everyone to use. By no means do we see this as the One True Way to start every project, but we think it’s a good starting place that anyone can make their own.
Some of the boilerplates that exist are on the heavy side, so if you’re looking for a nice, simple alternative, than this is what you’re looking for. Plus, they have a little something for those developing on WordPress, too!
HTML5 Reset
Fully commented, HTML5 Reset is sweet package, and with version 2, HTML5 Reset is lighter then ever.
You can download the templates from Github, including the HTML5 Reset WordPress Theme!
With the assistance of Digging Into WordPress and their BLANK WordPress Theme, we’re excited to present the HTML5 Reset WordPress Theme — a style-free theme designed to help get your custom WordPress project off the ground.
The theme includes:
- Semantic HTML5 markup
- Starter CSS declarations for the basic WordPress elements
- A widget-ready sidebar
- jQuery, Modernizr and Analytics built in
They even assembled the single post pages conform to the hNews Microformat, for awesome services like Google News and Readability.
Grab both versions and learn more about this excellent starting place for HTML5 and CSS3 projects on the HTML5 Reset website.
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Steven Rossi says
The WordPress theme is brilliant! I’ve used it, and I love it. I previously used the Whiteboard Framework, which I also support greatly, but Whiteboard seems to have gotten a bit more complex, and I like the simplicity of this one.
Eric Dye says
Great feedback! Thanks Steven!
Marek says
Thanks 🙂
Eric Dye says
Your welcome 😀