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2010
This book is about HTML5 Programming. Before you can understand HTML5 programming, however, you need to take a step back and understand what HTML5 is, a bit of the history behind it, and the differences between HTML4 and HTML5.
Peter Lubbers, Brian Albers, Frank Salim
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This book is about HTML5 Programming. Before you can understand HTML5 programming, however, you need to take a step back and understand what HTML5 is, a bit of the history behind it, and the differences between HTML4 and HTML5.
Peter Lubbers, Brian Albers, Frank Salim
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2010
As you have already seen in this book, HTML5 provides powerful programming features. We also discussed the history behind HTML5’s development and HTML5’s new plugin-free paradigm. In this chapter, we will look at where things are going. We will discuss some of the features that are not fully baked yet but hold tremendous promise.
Peter Lubbers, Brian Albers, Frank Salim
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As you have already seen in this book, HTML5 provides powerful programming features. We also discussed the history behind HTML5’s development and HTML5’s new plugin-free paradigm. In this chapter, we will look at where things are going. We will discuss some of the features that are not fully baked yet but hold tremendous promise.
Peter Lubbers, Brian Albers, Frank Salim
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HTML5 Forms: Creating Forms Using HTML5 Tags
2016Let’s talk about the 13 form creation tags for HTML5 next; three are new to HTML5 and ten work in HTML5 and HTML legacy versions.
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2012
The projects in this book use HTML5. In this chapter, readers who are not familiar with HTML5 will be introduced to its essential features and will learn how it differs from HTML4/XHTML. You will also discover how to: Convert an HTML4/XHTML page or an entire web site to HTML5 Create HTML5 pages that will display correctly in Internet ...
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The projects in this book use HTML5. In this chapter, readers who are not familiar with HTML5 will be introduced to its essential features and will learn how it differs from HTML4/XHTML. You will also discover how to: Convert an HTML4/XHTML page or an entire web site to HTML5 Create HTML5 pages that will display correctly in Internet ...
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2012
This chapter is not a complete reference on HTML5, but it teaches you enough about HTML5 to be dangerous.
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This chapter is not a complete reference on HTML5, but it teaches you enough about HTML5 to be dangerous.
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HTML5 and the evolution of HTML; tracing the origins of digital platforms
Technology in Society, 2021Raúl Tabares
exaly
2015
In this chapter, I’m going to dive into the history of HTML and how HTML5 came to be. I’ll talk about the evolution of HTML from a simple proposal all the way to its current version, including reviews of related technologies. I’ll also cover what HTML5 is, its scope, how it differs from previous versions, and how it fits in with other technologies.
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In this chapter, I’m going to dive into the history of HTML and how HTML5 came to be. I’ll talk about the evolution of HTML from a simple proposal all the way to its current version, including reviews of related technologies. I’ll also cover what HTML5 is, its scope, how it differs from previous versions, and how it fits in with other technologies.
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2015
Web technologies are evolving. HTML5 includes many new features for more dynamic web applications and interfaces. Furthermore, with widespread use of JavaScript (thanks to popular JavaScript libraries such as JQuery), web sites nowadays are much more dynamic.
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Web technologies are evolving. HTML5 includes many new features for more dynamic web applications and interfaces. Furthermore, with widespread use of JavaScript (thanks to popular JavaScript libraries such as JQuery), web sites nowadays are much more dynamic.
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