January 27th, 2013, 02:53 AM
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Is HTML5 Still The Future?
Is HTML5 Still The Future?
Question. Is HTML5 losing it's luster? I mean, is it worth using anymore?
Also, when is Internet Explorer 10 coming out for Windows 7?
Thank you....
January 27th, 2013, 04:36 AM
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Yes! (Parts of) HTML5 is/are worth using. To maintain backwards compatibility while using new HTML5 features, I recommend using the HTML5 input types, especially "number", "email", "url", and "tel", since they are quite helpful when using mobile devices (and those 4 types gracefully degrade to "text" in older browsers). Using new elements like <nav> and <section> can be good too, but I recommend against applying styles directly to them and against referencing them in CSS selectors, such that your page does not rely on a JavaScript shim script for the page to look as intended in older browsers that don't recognize HTML5 elements.
The first release candidate (RC1) of IE10 is available for Win7 now.
April 11th, 2013, 03:54 AM
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I wouldn’t fully quote HTML5 as the complete future. I would say - the future has arrived. All browsers are being upgraded to be support HTML5 which means it runs in the present. The fact that HTML4 still functions on several browsers and by several WebPages states that html5 is still considered as the developing present. It is expected that in a few months, HTML5 will take over the world wide web completely. In fact, html5 is progressing so fast that html6 is rapidly developing. Windows 10 is already out for windows. Windows 8 supports windows 9 by default and automatically upgrades to windows 10. Windows 10 can be downloaded for windows 7 as well.
April 11th, 2013, 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by shellygill
It is expected that in a few months, HTML5 will take over the world wide web completely.
Completely? How? Do you mean that all of the HTML4 and XHTML 1.x documents will magically be transformed?
Originally Posted by shellygill
In fact, html5 is progressing so fast that html6 is rapidly developing.
From what I've read there won't be an HTML6, HTML5 will just keep being added to.
Originally Posted by shellygill
Windows 10 is already out for windows. Windows 8 supports windows 9 by default and automatically upgrades to windows 10. Windows 10 can be downloaded for windows 7 as well.
By "Windows 10" and "Windows 9", you mean "Internet Explorer 10" and "Internet Explorer 9", respectively, don't you?
Comments on this post
April 24th, 2013, 09:05 AM
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HTML5 have great future it is use in phonegap development which support many mobile development code like android, IPhone, windows phone etc so it has a big advantage .
April 26th, 2013, 01:02 PM
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HTML 5 has some new attributes which are very useful for dynamic website. Html 5 has great future..
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Is HTML5 Still The Future?
HTML5 is still in future. HTML5 is basically on CSS, Javascript and HTML. It reduces the usage of different plugins which make your site light means it can load easily.
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Parts of html5 are already being used, so I'd definitely say that it isn't dying. Most of it is also backwards compatible with old web browsers.
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yes of course Html 5 has great future because it is useful for many mobile development like I phone, android etc.............
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Originally Posted by ali ashraf
Is HTML5 Still The Future?
Question. Is HTML5 losing it's luster? I mean, is it worth using anymore?
Also, when is Internet Explorer 10 coming out for Windows 7?
Thank you....
Html5 combine with css3 has great capability and cannot lose it's luster. it is the way forward
June 13th, 2013, 07:54 AM
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Hey ali,
Of course HTML5 is still the future.
But it should not be a total replacement for flash.
June 13th, 2013, 10:37 AM
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Originally Posted by owen100
Of course HTML5 is still the future.
But it should not be a total replacement for flash.
What do you see Flash still being used for in 2 or 3 years?
June 14th, 2013, 05:34 AM
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Yes HTML5 can be used for long period due to its latest functionality.
July 24th, 2013, 07:32 AM
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Now a days HTML5 is booming in web designing and development. It is evolution of HTML with more tags and options designed to make web design simpler, more browser-friendly, and feature rich.
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