The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the industry group that oversees the development of the specs used on the Web, today announced that the fifth major version of the hypertext markup language ...
Although the HTML5 spec won’t be finalized until July 2014, the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium), has scheduled its “last call” for feature-completeness for this May. So what’s missing? According to ...
The spec is feature complete, but is it enough to slow the move away from web apps? The spec is feature complete, but is it enough to slow the move away from web apps? Because stakeholders now have a ...
The HTML5 specification defines the fifth major revision of the core language of the World Wide Web: the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), also known as the lingua franca of the Web. The Web Hypertext ...
Web developers were given a green light Monday to start using HTML5. Even though many are already using the still-unfinished language to code complicated web apps, the web’s governing body made the ...
The W3C sets a date for when it expects to finalize the next-gen Web page language, but it's tough to reconcile the pace of standardization with the pace of Web technology development. Stephen ...
Ask any person first stepping into the world of HTML whether the markup language used for the Web is easy and straightforward, you’ll probably get a variety of answers. For developers, programmers, ...
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) just took the wraps of an HTML5 logo, intended to serve as an all-purpose branding for current versions of key Web technologies, including HTML and CSS as well as ...
If you've been using the HTML5 hgroup tag, now would be a good time to stop. The hgroup tag is in the process of being removed from the W3C's HTML5 specification. While the official reason for ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. The W3C and WHATWG are splitting editing duties on their respective HTML specifications. While some believe that ...
HTML5 rocketed to the forefront with Apple’s decision to forgo Flash and use HTML5 technology to deliver video to the iPad. Actual HTML5 usage, however, has been slowed by low HTML5-compatible browser ...
HTML5 rocketed to the forefront with Apple’s decision to forgo Flash and use HTML5 technology to deliver video to the iPad. Actual HTML5 usage, however, has been slowed by low HTML5-compatible browser ...
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