![]() just fine, but for some reason the main tag is not working like the others. But IE 9 and later do understand HTML5 elements like article, header, aside, nav etc. Now, this makes sense for versions prior to IE 9 since those versions had no support for HTML5 or ‘custom’ tags at all. I was working on an my old Weblog code to tweak some of the markup a couple of days ago and ran into yet another issue with Internet Explorer: The HTML5 element tag doesn’t appear to be working in any version of Internet Explorer.
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