New features in HTML5!

 

HTML5 is the latest revision of HTML. The standard formulation was completed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) in October 2014. Its design purpose is to support multimedia on mobile devices.

 

The core language of the World Wide Web, the fifth major revision of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) under the standard Universal Markup Language On October 29, 2014, the World Wide Web Consortium announced that after nearly 8 years of hard work, the standard specification was finally formulated carry out. It is designed to support multimedia on mobile devices.

 

HTML5 contains some interesting new features, such as:

  1. Canvas element for painting
  2. Video and audio elements for multimedia playback
  3. Better support for local offline storage
  4. New special content elements, such as article, footer, header, nav, section
  5. New form controls, such as calendar, date, time, email, url, search

 

development trend:

When the HTML5 specification is completed, it will become mainstream.

 

According to statistics, there will be 1 billion mobile browsers supporting HTML5 worldwide in 2013, and the number of HTML Web developers will reach 2 million. There is no doubt that HTML5 will become the master of the mobile Internet field in the next 5-10 years.

 

According to IDC's survey report statistics, as of May 2012, 79% of mobile developers have decided to integrate HTML5 technology in their applications.

 

In December, the World Wide Web Consortium announced that it has completed the formulation of the HTML5 standard and Canvas 2D performance draft, which means that developers will have a stable "plan and implement" goal. There are many articles calling for the use of HTML5 and vigorously promoting its benefits. Previously, the webmaster’s home had conducted a survey. The survey showed that only 36.16% of webmasters were studying, and the other 63.76% said they were on the sidelines. As a webmaster, are you ready to start learning HTML5?

 

From a performance point of view, HTML5 first reduced HTML documents to make this thing easier. In terms of user readability, a lot of things were originally incomprehensible to beginners when they saw them for the first time, and the declaration of HTML5 is obviously more user-friendly.

 

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