HTML5 Boilerplate

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HTML5 Boilerplate
Developer(s) Paul Irish, Divya Manian, Mathias Bynens, Nicolas Gallagher
Initial releaseMarch 21, 2011;9 years ago (2011-03-21) [1]
Stable release
7.3.0 / September 19, 2019;6 months ago (2019-09-19) [2]
Written in HTML, CSS, JavaScript
License MIT
Website html5boilerplate.com

HTML5 Boilerplate is an HTML, CSS and JavaScript template (or boilerplate) for creating HTML5 websites with cross-browser capability.

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