Html5?

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by superhaze421, Aug 16, 2011.

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    Html 5 recently came out, are there any major differences between regular html and html5? I know that html5 can handle video and stuff like that.
     
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    If there wasn't, what would be the point?
     
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    html5 adds more features, like video, audio, local storage, server sent events and websockets, and some semantic elemets.
    check this: w3.org/html/logo/
     
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    HTML5 is for human while HTML4 is for machines. HTML4 has commanded tags while HTML5 enables you to invent your own tags as well as properties. Read these books to find out more.
     
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    BS. HTML5 works the same way.
     
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    :rolleyes:
     
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    Ain't <header>, <footer>, <article> and <section> more human than <div> or <span>?
    Ain't native support for video, audio, and imaging more human?

    HTML4 was more for machines that can only parse texts rather than for humans.
     
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    Ain't you not thinking about what the new elements are really for? Ain't you thinking how support for audio/video/imaging doesn't change anything for the human? Ain't you thinking this allows bots, news readers, scrapers, etc. to more easily identify what different elements are for? Ain't you aware that HTML5 still needs parsing by machines?

    iow, ain't you thinking?
     
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    HTML5 is the latest version so HTML5 have added more features like Video,Audio etc.
     
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    And HTML5 added a 5 onto the end of the name.
     
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    new media elements in html 5
    - <video>
    - <audio>
    - <source>
    - <embed>
    - <track>
     
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    I think PHP is the best!
     
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