HTML5 (and CSS3) is the updated version of the long term HTML, used by front-end web developers all over the world. Apple already said that its iPhone and iPAD will be fully (and only) compatible with this new coding language.
This new version of the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) will educe the need for proprietary plug-in-based rich internet application (RIA) technologies such as Flash, Silverlight and Java to run more robust pages and will be more “web application” ready with many interesting new UI compatibilities.
This updated HTML language also understands the pages under a new semantic structure like <footer>, <nav>, <article>, <aside> and so on and will definitely be more robust, but as we already know, the browser compatibility (especially IE) will still take quite some time to catch up.
Well, let’s go to the interesting part of this article! Below, we compiled 10 great sites where you can slowly get used to HTML5, we hope you like it.
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