Hi, I am practicing html5 now a days, its different tags etc but i am facing the problem most of times the tags wont work for browser i have check them in IE, Chrome and fire fox but most tags or new html codes don't work for these browser. I mean what i saw in tutorial did the same but it didn't work for me as it is.
Never, EVER use IE for ANY testing. Inept at best, IE is ALWAYS years behind all other browsers in modern standards and practices support and is ALWAYS the worst browser on the planet by far. ANY other browser is better than IE but the two that usually lead the way are Chrome and Firefox. I'd give Chrome a slight edge.
Chrome and Firefox both update very often ever since Firefox 5. Test in those, but be careful, because most people use IE, and if your site does not work in IE, people won't go on your site.
Hi dannywright Chrome is very experimental with html5 and lets you do a lot of things, but firefox is more careful with what they support, so it's more stable. You'll work better with firefox. Safari supports some html5 features too. If you cant make it work with firefox or chrome maybe you're doing something wrong. Bye !
I think Firefox is the best. Unless you like Chrome. Then Chrome is the best. Except on Apple. Then Safari is the best. Or Opera.
I can say that Chrome and Firefox do very well with HTML5. Problem is that HTML5 is changing every day and browsers does not update so frequently. Until is HTML5 finished and mature and browsers can implement everything we must embrace certain issues.
I use Firefox. Never have problems with it and it's got support for most of the more established HTML5 tags.
Yep, HTML5 is still on development, but most browser support for HTML5, but not all HTML5 features, you can test your browser for HTML5 compatible at html5test[dot]com. below is test result, i copied from Wikipedia for you. Apple Safari : 302/450(+7) Google Chrome : 374/450(+15) Internet Explorer : 141/450(+5) Mozilla Firefox : 332/450(+9) Opera : 329/450(+9)
HTML 5 is still in development, as of now Firefox and Chrome supports completely and rest of the browser are in testing.. Thank You