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I had an edit rejectededit rejected because of these two tags, and I remember of checking their definitions and pondering on what make of them.

I ended up leaving the two together, as I thought the question would be found easier in canvas related searches.

Still, it got re-edited, just to fix that.

I read this, of course, just to prove me wrong - but then, isn't their definitions a bit shady?

canvas: "Canvas is a drawing element introduced to web development with HTML5."

html5-canvas: "Canvas is an HTML element that allows for dynamic, scriptable rendering of 2D shapes, and bitmap images."

I also read thisthis and this - looking for tagging clues, and checked this areathis area too.

Still a bit lost - help?

I had an edit rejected because of these two tags, and I remember of checking their definitions and pondering on what make of them.

I ended up leaving the two together, as I thought the question would be found easier in canvas related searches.

Still, it got re-edited, just to fix that.

I read this, of course, just to prove me wrong - but then, isn't their definitions a bit shady?

canvas: "Canvas is a drawing element introduced to web development with HTML5."

html5-canvas: "Canvas is an HTML element that allows for dynamic, scriptable rendering of 2D shapes, and bitmap images."

I also read this and this - looking for tagging clues, and checked this area too.

Still a bit lost - help?

I had an edit rejected because of these two tags, and I remember of checking their definitions and pondering on what make of them.

I ended up leaving the two together, as I thought the question would be found easier in canvas related searches.

Still, it got re-edited, just to fix that.

I read this, of course, just to prove me wrong - but then, isn't their definitions a bit shady?

canvas: "Canvas is a drawing element introduced to web development with HTML5."

html5-canvas: "Canvas is an HTML element that allows for dynamic, scriptable rendering of 2D shapes, and bitmap images."

I also read this and this - looking for tagging clues, and checked this area too.

Still a bit lost - help?

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I had an edit rejected because of these two tags, and I remember of checking their definitions and pondering on what make of them.

I ended up leaving the two together, as I thought the question would be found easier in canvas related searches.

Still, it got re-edited, just to fix that.

I read thisthis, of course, just to prove me wrong - but then, isn't their definitions a bit shady?

canvas: "Canvas is a drawing element introduced to web development with HTML5."

html5-canvas: "Canvas is an HTML element that allows for dynamic, scriptable rendering of 2D shapes, and bitmap images."

I also read this and thisthis - looking for tagging clues, and checked this area too.

Still a bit lost - help?

I had an edit rejected because of these two tags, and I remember of checking their definitions and pondering on what make of them.

I ended up leaving the two together, as I thought the question would be found easier in canvas related searches.

Still, it got re-edited, just to fix that.

I read this, of course, just to prove me wrong - but then, isn't their definitions a bit shady?

canvas: "Canvas is a drawing element introduced to web development with HTML5."

html5-canvas: "Canvas is an HTML element that allows for dynamic, scriptable rendering of 2D shapes, and bitmap images."

I also read this and this - looking for tagging clues, and checked this area too.

Still a bit lost - help?

I had an edit rejected because of these two tags, and I remember of checking their definitions and pondering on what make of them.

I ended up leaving the two together, as I thought the question would be found easier in canvas related searches.

Still, it got re-edited, just to fix that.

I read this, of course, just to prove me wrong - but then, isn't their definitions a bit shady?

canvas: "Canvas is a drawing element introduced to web development with HTML5."

html5-canvas: "Canvas is an HTML element that allows for dynamic, scriptable rendering of 2D shapes, and bitmap images."

I also read this and this - looking for tagging clues, and checked this area too.

Still a bit lost - help?

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