I need information about HTML 5?
I heard that HTML 5 has been released, what is the difference and latest tags of HTML 5 can anyone help me to give information about HTML 5.
For the main differences try the W3C's 'HTML5 differences from HTML4'.
For help with HTML5, you might find that the 'HTML5 Doctor' site is worth a visit.
For help with HTML5, you might find that the 'HTML5 Doctor' site is worth a visit.
HTML5 changed the scenario of hyper text language. It is obvious advance version always have some new/extra or may have modified features that differentiate it with previous version. For example: <u> tag has been removed from HTML5.
Although, all the latest versions of firefox, chrome safari supports all major elements of HTML5 but still some elements are not supported. So, I would advise you to use HTML4 coding atleast for one year. And Same goes with CSS3 elemets.
Although, all the latest versions of firefox, chrome safari supports all major elements of HTML5 but still some elements are not supported. So, I would advise you to use HTML4 coding atleast for one year. And Same goes with CSS3 elemets.
Try World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) www.w3.org and their teaching pages www.w3schools.com
It was my understanding that the W3C had absolutely nothing to do with W3 Schools?
Correct, W3Schools and nothing to do with W3C - and they have been incorrect on several issues in the past.
For me, why I am so excited about HTML5 is that it is providing the necessary framework and standardization of technologies to allow us to finally have a web where browser plugins will no longer be necessary.
Native multimedia, SVG, CSS3, and standardization of JavaScript API's.
I also really like the emphasis they are putting on semantic markup.
For me, why I am so excited about HTML5 is that it is providing the necessary framework and standardization of technologies to allow us to finally have a web where browser plugins will no longer be necessary.
Native multimedia, SVG, CSS3, and standardization of JavaScript API's.
I also really like the emphasis they are putting on semantic markup.



