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15
2010

The ultimate Html 5 resource for web designers

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The dry facts:

W3C published a working draft for HTML 5 on 2008 January 22.

Some of the new features in HTML 5 are functions for embedding video , audio, graphics, client-side data storage, and interactive documents.

HTML 5 improves interoperability, and reduces development cost.

HTML 5 group includes the biggest IT brands of the world: AOL, Apple, Google, IBM, Microsoft, Mozilla, Nokia, Opera, and many hundred other vendors.

In this post I have collected as many helpful resources as I could on HTML5.

Html 5 references

  1. HTML 5 Reference

    The original reference.

  2. W3schools HTML 5 Tag Reference

    My personal favourite.

  3. HTML 5 Visual Cheat Sheet by Woork

    HTML 5 Visual Cheat Sheet is an useful cheat sheet for web designers and developers by Wook.

  4. HTML 5 Cheat Sheet (PDF)

    XHTML 2 is dead, long live HTML 5!

  5. HTML 5 pocket book

    Small visual reference.

  6. HTML5 Glossary

    The site came about following a HTML5 meetup after the Future of Web Design conference in London (2009).

  7. Html5.org

    Few Html 5 links.

  8. Dive Into Html 5

    A hand-picked Selection of features from the HTML5 specification and other fine Standards.

Html 5 videos

  1. Introduction to HTML 5

    The video is chock full of demos and sample source code.

  2. HTML5 + CSS3 = Awesome

    HTML5 is the next version of the web markup standard.

Html 5 tutorials

  1. HTML 5 Demos and Examples

    HTML 5 experimentation and demos

  2. Web Designers' Browser Support Checklist

    A table that displays browser support for HTML5 (including Web Forms 2.0) and CSS3 (including CSS3 selectors).

  3. HTML 5 and CSS 3: The Techniques You’ll Soon Be Using

    In this tutorial, we are going to build a blog page using next-generation techniques from HTML 5 and CSS 3.

  4. Coding A HTML 5 Layout From Scratch

    Very good tutorial

  5. Have a Field Day with HTML5 Forms

    You will want to style your own forms after you’ve read this article.

  6. Designing a blog with html5

    This article is an edited version of two articles published by Opera Web Evangelist, Bruce Lawson, reproduced with permission. All rights reserved.

  7. CSS code structure for HTML 5: some useful guidelines

    Some useful guidelines about how to implement a well organized CSS code structure in view of introduction of HTML 5 markup language.

  8. Preparing for HTML5 with Semantic Class Names

    This is a brief introduction to the new structural elements in the HTML 5 Working Draft, and how to use semantic class names in HTML 4.01 or XHTML 1.0 markup that correspond to the names of those structural elements.

  9. HTML 5 and Web video: freeing rich media from plugin prison

    Video is one of the most significant areas where this trend will have a major impact.

  10. Yes, You Can Use HTML 5 Today!

    Let’s see what’s happening in the world of HTML 5.

  11. Steve Smith on HTML5 and CSS3

    HTML5 and CSS3 is here.

  12. HTML5: The Basics (1 of 4)

    Love it or hate it, HTML 5 will soon define how you build websites.

  13. HTML5: New Elements (2 of 4)

    Be assured that HTML5 is in fact coming soon, therefore these concepts may prove useful in the near future.

  14. HTML5: Semantic Changes (3 of 4)

    This article will cover how to use each of these new elements in a way that will bring much needed relief to the div-itus that plagues the structure of so many sites today.

  15. HTML5: Get It Working Today (4 of 4)

    Finally, we’ll discuss how you should start preparing to support HTML5 in all the sites you build from here forward.

Comments

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1
Chriss
2010 February 1611:20:46

Thank you very much!

2
Kowach
2010 February 1712:20:21

Very useful, thanks!

3
Udaipur
2010 February 288:50:31

Really it’s good article i’m suggest another one

Thanks

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