Posts Tagged ‘Html’
How to cope with HTML5′s dueling standards bodies
Wednesday, January 18, 2012 2:45 No CommentsTweet How to cope with HTML5′s dueling standards bodies Analysis: Savvy IT departments should steer clear of HTML5′s two gatekeepers — W3C and WHATWG — and concentrate on browsers. That old chestnut, attributed to any number of different parties, has been in circulation since long before there was an Internet, but it still speaks volumes [...]
Well structured HTML5 websites
Thursday, October 14, 2010 1:21 No CommentsTweet Well structured HTML5 websites HTML or Hyper Text Markup Language has seen a phenomenal growth from its birth. The current version is HTML 4 which is used for multimedia and interactiveness takes the support of plugins like Flash, Silverlight and JAVA for an audio or video playback. HTML5 which is in its beta version [...]
HTML5 is not ready
Monday, October 11, 2010 1:05 No CommentsTweet HTML5 is not ready There’s been a lot of talking about the recent announcement of the W3C about the early adoption of HTML5. Though the advice of not sticking too early to HTML5 seems absolutely reasonable, there are some things that need to be cleared. First, W3C’s announcement is mainly related to the fact [...]
HTML5 vs Flash – How Does It Affect You?
Monday, October 11, 2010 1:00 No CommentsTweet HTML5 vs Flash – How Does It Affect You? The manner in which most videos are currently played through browsers these days is through a Flash plugin. This works pretty well but Flash unfortunately requires a lot of computing power. A new web standard HTML5 is trying to change that. HTML5 has been designed [...]
HTML5 Tutorials for Survival: Learn How to Master HTML5
Sunday, October 10, 2010 4:50 No CommentsTweet HTML5 Tutorials for Survival: Learn How to Master HTML5 You may or may not like it but there is no escape from the fact that HTML5 is here to stay. Either, you have to develop your website design and development skills or you may find your skills not good enough for meeting the complex [...]
