HTML5: A Step towards the Future

HTML5

HTML5, the latest incarnation of the HTML or Hypertext Markup Language is expected to be fully completed by 2014. However, it is in use today as some of the features of HTML5 are available for use. The availability of these features allow web developers and designers to become familiar with HTML5 as well as letting them add new elements to their creations.

HTML5

Steve Jobs once famously refused his iOS to include Flash as Flash experiences a significant amount of bugs and crashes. Thus, those who wish to develop applications to be used on Apple products or on iOS friendly websites must inculcate an intricate understanding of the many new features of HTML5.

Google has championed HTML5 by introducing an HMTL5 friendly version of YouTube and indeed, many developers are now becoming aware of the importance that HTML5 will have in the future.

HTML5’s concept is best explained by defining it as a sum of small parts and elements which create an innovative and developed design. Individual browsers support various different features of HTML5 hence making it important for coders to realize what features are required and what will be supported by different browsers.

Fast Easy Websites provide web sites which have been updated with the latest HTML5 based features and there are many other such providers who are shifting to HTML5.

Since HTML5 is built upon the chassis of HTML4, coders can retain the markup from their old creations and build and improve them in order to make better designs. An example of this would be: Forms can now be updated to allow for better email input in mobile devices while still allowing IE6 users to use it as a simple text field.

What’s New in HTML5 !

  • HTML5 syntax requires a ‘doctype’ to be specified in order to allow the browser to render the page. HTML5 features a  simplified version of the doctype declaration found on HTML4. The declaration is : <!DOCTYPE html>
  • HTML5 features brilliant support for audio and visual media. Once browsers start to support the language, there will be no requirement to download external plugins to view media.
  • Content editing has also become much easier. The ‘contenteditable’ attribute allows for seamless and simple changes to be made to text through the easy addition of ‘contenteditable= “true” to elements.
  • There is now a canvas element which allows the developer to forego Photoshop while making two dimensional images and they can be directly added to code.
  • Web-Based applications can now be navigated while being offline through the application cache which was previously unavailable.

 Reasons to Use HTML5

  • As HTML5 uses WebSockets, it loads at a faster pace than those websites coded through HTML4.
  • HTML5 allows for applications to be written universally for all mobile phones. This saves designers and developers from having to write applications that would only work with a specific brand or model.
  • HTML5 allows for greater flexibility in website creation.
  • Video, images and audio can all be viewed without any external software having to be installed.
  • Since it is still in its development phase, bug fixes and updates will ensure that the language will provide better features leaving older counterparts seeming increasingly outdated.
  • Being similar to HTML4, old markups do not need to be tossed away as they can be used to update and redevelop web sites.
  • The usage of HTML5 and CSS3 makes for some brutal designer credibility
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