Came across this site several weeks ago, but have been just way too busy to get it posted. HTML5 Please is a great HTML reference (along with CSS and API) that I’d put up there as an equivalent to the CSS awesomeness of caniuse.com. Very useful and recommends when to avoid, when to use polyfills, etc.
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