Who is using HTML 5?

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Joined: Apr 2011

Hey Folks!
Have you started your fingers onto HTML 5?
There are so many things which you can do quite easy with HTML 5.

I'm interested to know your experience.

Thanks.

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I haven't yet, but will be looking to writing new sites with it.

Here is a site I was checking out this weekend: http://html5love.com/

They have: 25 posts

Joined: Aug 2011

its really awesome the feature of drag and drop .

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Joined: Jul 2005

I just read a pretty decent (read easy to follow, but informative) book about HTML5 online: http://www.diveintohtml5.org. It gives a good background on HTML up until now and even previous internet advancements that emphasize why HTML5 is so desirable.

I plan on using it when building my next website. I think the most exciting thing for me are options with form elements (the calendar type, email, etc.) and automatic validation. Unfortunately they aren't widely supported just yet as far as I know, but they will make forms even easier when they are.

Kurtis

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Yes, it's good information in HTML and HTML 5. You may find more knolwedge HTML and HTML 5 from the Web site http://w3schools.com. Here you can learn quickly with the help of this site .. I found this website very useful. Hopefully this will be useful to you.

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I've been reading a great book called HTML5 and CSS3, Develop with Tomorrow's Standards Today by Brian P. Hogan. It's great because it shows how to use the new rules and design fallback methods for browsers that don't support it yet--including the code that works--even going back to IE5 and IE6! I'm really excited about it and have implemented it to a small extent on a new web site I'm developing.

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We've started using some of the new HTML5 tags on my employers website (stinkyink.com).

It's nice having a <header>, <footer> and <nav> tag etc instead of having to use id's and classes.

Only problem is you have to use a bit of javascript to force crappy browsers to render these things as block level elements.

Andy

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Joined: Aug 2011

I have started playing around with some HTML 5, but it seems too complicated right now for its own means.

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Joined: Feb 2011

Hi friends ..just now i started the new HTML5 tags.Thanks

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So, how are you going with HTML5?
If you need any assistance than do let me know and I will be glad to help you out.

Thanks.

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