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Here is another impressive HTML5 example, while its not exactly advanced it does show demonstrate the raw power of HTML 5. This could also be used as a Windows Vista desktop widget or even for Windows 7 once it is released. This code could be changed to check the status of your domains. (Please test [...]
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As we have mentioned in some of our previous articles & tutorials HTML 5 offers designers, developers and people in general a much richer experience, we are still just scraping the surface of the new markup, so today we are going to have a look at how to create a HTML 5 page that uses [...]
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Lets have a look at the structure of a HTML 5 website, as many of you will be familiar with the content management dubbed “WordPress” we will emulate a basic 2 column HTML 5 web page. The picture below represents how a HTML 4 page would look. And the picture below represents how a HTML [...]
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We are getting a few emails with people asking if they should learn HTML 5 so today we will try and clear a few things up. As you know HTML 5 is going to be the next installment in Hyper Text Markup Language, this is quite a leap forward in terms of what has changed [...]
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Below is a complete list of HTML 5 Event Attributes, and again in a few weeks time we will be putting up a downloadable Event Attribute list for HTML 5 so that you can have it on your desktop rather than having to ‘Google it” every time you require HTML 5 information. 4* The element [...]
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Below is a complete list of HTML 5 attributes, as we mentioned in our HTML 5 Reference article we will be providing a downloadable HTML 5 Attributes cheat sheet in the coming days. 4* The element is defined in HTML 4+ 5* The element is defined in HTML 5
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Below is a complete list of HTML 5 tags, in the next few weeks our site will provide you with a downloadable tag list so that you can learn HTML 5. As you will notice with the HTML 5 tags below there are several new code inclusions. 4* The element is defined in HTML 4+ [...]
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With the growing interest in HTML 5 coding many browser manufactures are preparing HTML 5 compatible browsers, currently only Apples Safari is fully HTML 5 ready, Mozilla Firefox 3.5 “supports” the new coding but is not 100% compatible as of yet and as for our friends over at Microsoft their internet explorer still does not [...]
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Today we are going to have a quick look into the layout of HTML 5, we have put together a very basic HTML 5 page so that you can get a rough idea of what to expect from the upcoming code. (Example currently undergoing an update, sign up to our rss feed to be notified [...]
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HTML 5 is to be the new standard of HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) HTML 5 has been on the drawing boards to quite some time now all tho it seemed like it was to far into the future to start worrying about now, that said we are getting ever closer to HTML 5 being [...]