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HTML 5 Differences From HTML 4
Posted By Lester Chan at 10:47 in Web
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The first major update to HTML in 10 years. HTML 4 was back in December 1997. I am really looking forward to this update.

HTML 5 is designed to reflect this, with APIs for drawing two-dimensional graphics, embedding and controlling multimedia, managing client-side data storage and editing parts of documents. Turning to more bread-and-butter stuff, HTML 5 will also make it easier to represent familiar page elements.

HTML 5 is designed to inject more consistency into the ways vendors and end users have gone about building today’s generation of sites. According to the W3C, HTML 5 will: “Improve interoperability and reduce software costs by giving precise rules not only about how to handle all correct HTML documents but also how to recover errors.”

Source: Major HTML update unveiled

And now for the juicy part, here are some new elements that will be available:

  • dialog
  • figure
  • audio
  • video
  • m
  • meter
  • time
  • datagrid
  • datalist
  • progress

Full List: HTML 5 Differences From HTML 4


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Tai^Zhi
Comment #1
  • 10:37
  • Thursday, 24th January 2008

“The first major update to HTML in 10 years. HTML 4 was back in December 2997.”

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Tai^Zhi
Comment #2
  • 10:38
  • Thursday, 24th January 2008

Ops… i type “The first major update to HTML in 10 years. HTML 4 was back in December 2997.”

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Tai^Zhi
Comment #3
  • 10:40
  • Thursday, 24th January 2008

hmmm your comment dont allow “

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Comment #4
  • 10:43
  • Thursday, 24th January 2008

argh…. ur comment box dont allow smaller & greater sign… argh 4 times comment le…. Im not a spammer ok…

you have a typo for “2997″….

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Comment #5
  • 16:12
  • Thursday, 24th January 2008

LOL, I think WordPress strips it off because that sign is used by HTML tags. lol Fixed it. Thanks Wayne!

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