Here are the 28 new features coming with HTML5.Presently Chrome, IE9 and Firefox4 supporting HTML5.
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- New Doctype
- The Figure Element
- Redefined
- No More Types for Scripts and Links
- To Quote or Not to Quote.
- Make your Content Editable
- Email Inputs
- Placeholders
- Local Storage
- The Semantic Header and Footer
- More HTML5 Form Features
- Internet Explorer and HTML5
- hgroup
- Required Attribute
- Autofocus Attribute
- Audio Support
- Video Support
- Preload Videos
- Display Controls
- Regular Expressions
- Detect Support for Attributes
- Mark Element
- When to Use a
- What to Immediately Begin Using
- What is Not HTML5
- The Data Attribute
- The Output Element
Create Sliders with the Range Input
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Great Work Faruq!
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Nice article.
The Industry of web development moves really fast and if you're not following you'll be left behind, that's why I totally recommend using HTML5 for your website, although some webmasters are afraid that some of its codes won't work on native browsers but I think it would work perfectly by now.
ReplyDeleteThe most thing I love about HTML5 (rather than local storage, editable content ...etc.) is the multimedia. The Audio and video support is really great since you don't have to rely on a third party plugin anymore. I think YouTube recently supported an HTML5 embedded code for videos to be added to websites.
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Marc A. Donald
Bahrain web design