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HTML5 is a markup language for structuring and presenting content for the World Wide Web. It is the fifth revision of the HTML standard. It is still under development, but its core features are now supported by all major browsers. HTML5 can be written in either HTML or XHTML syntax.
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A community of people interested in the development of HTML and APIs needed for Web applications. Its main focus is HTML5. Includes wiki, forums, FAQ and specifications.
Compatibility tables for support of HTML5, CSS3, SVG and other technologies in various browsers.
Web design standards for US federal websites, open-source UI components and visual styles to create beautiful, consistent experiences.
A JavaScript code to bring the canvas functionality to Internet Explorer.
Examples can be filtered according to browser support and technology used.
A showcase of sites using the new markup. Aims to help web developers implement HTML5 on their own sites, and also to encourage browser vendors to improve their implementations in response to the increasing number of users.
Online tool that presents the structure of HTML5 documents.
Collection of quality HTML5 sites.
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Reviews of the HTML5 features, describing to what extent they are ready for use.
A resource for HTML5 developers: a searchable database of posts and tutorials.
A gallery of great HTML5 sites. Sites can be submitted.
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An implementation of the HTML5 parsing algorithm in Java in the form of an online tool. Several presets and options.
One page list to all the specifications of the modern web platform.
Standard specification from the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group. Includes a FAQ, version history and bug list.
A community of people interested in the development of HTML and APIs needed for Web applications. Its main focus is HTML5. Includes wiki, forums, FAQ and specifications.
Examples can be filtered according to browser support and technology used.
Web design standards for US federal websites, open-source UI components and visual styles to create beautiful, consistent experiences.
A JavaScript code to bring the canvas functionality to Internet Explorer.
Standard specification from the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group. Includes a FAQ, version history and bug list.
Reviews of the HTML5 features, describing to what extent they are ready for use.
Compatibility tables for support of HTML5, CSS3, SVG and other technologies in various browsers.
One page list to all the specifications of the modern web platform.
A gallery of great HTML5 sites. Sites can be submitted.
An implementation of the HTML5 parsing algorithm in Java in the form of an online tool. Several presets and options.
Collection of quality HTML5 sites.
An online tool to see how well the browser used supports the standard. Uses a point scoring system and includes comparison tables.
A collaboration between a number of evangelists, which publishes articles and answers questions from the community.
Online tool that presents the structure of HTML5 documents.
A resource for HTML5 developers: a searchable database of posts and tutorials.
A showcase of sites using the new markup. Aims to help web developers implement HTML5 on their own sites, and also to encourage browser vendors to improve their implementations in response to the increasing number of users.
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