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Current thinking is that HTML5 should be used for Joomla! templates.
 
Current thinking is that HTML5 should be used for Joomla! templates.
===Recommended DocTypes===
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Revision as of 10:33, 17 May 2015

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Current thinking is that HTML5 should be used for Joomla! templates.

Recommended DocTypes[edit]

List of recommended DocTypes for different circumstances:

  • HTML5: <!DOCTYPE html>


References about DocTypes[edit]

References about recommended DocTypes: