HTML 5

Discussion in 'Training & Development' started by PhoenixAngelique, Feb 7, 2008.

  1. PhoenixAngelique

    PhoenixAngelique Byte Poster

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    W3C Has Published HTML 5
    January 22nd 2008 W3C published a working draft for HTML 5. The HTML 5 working group includes ... see site link below.

    Some of the new features in HTML 5 are functions for embedding audio, video and graphics, client-side data storage, and interactive documents. Other features are new page elements like <header>, <section>, <footer>, and <figure>.

    HTML 5 improves interoperability and reduce development costs by making precise rules on how to handle all HTML elements, and how to recover from errors.

    See our full HTML 5 Reference http://www.w3schools.com/tags/html5.asp
     
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  2. JohnBradbury

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    I thought xhtml 1.1 was the progression of html 4.01?
     
  3. hbroomhall

    hbroomhall Petabyte Poster Gold Member

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    I believe that HTML 5 is now specified rigorously - so no need for the XHTML variant. (Not sure where I read that...)

    Harry.
     
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