Difference between revisions of "HTML 5"
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Revision as of 13:13, 22 March 2020
HTML5 is a markup language used for structuring and presenting content on the World Wide Web.
New in HTML5
Forms
- - The Web Forms 2.0 specification allows the creation of more powerful forms and more compelling user experiences.
- - Date pickers, color pickers, and numeric stepper controls have been added.
- - Input field types now include email, search, and URL.
- - PUT and DELETE form methods are now supported.
Integrated API (Application Programming Interfaces)
- - Drag and Drop
- - Audio and Video
- - Offline Web Applications
- - History
- - Local Storage
- - Geolocation
- - Web Messaging
The List of Content Models
In HTML, elements typically belonged in either the block level or inline content model. HTML5 introduces seven main content models.
- - Metadata
- - Embedded
- - Interactive
- - Heading
- - Phrasing
- - Flow
- - Sectioning
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