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New elements in HTML 5
Hi,
I have found this article about HTML 5 which introduces new elements to HTML, I am sure this will be informative information for all you hard coders http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/li...-lnxw01NewHTML Regards p shah - www.dcpweb.co.uk |
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Re: New elements in HTML 5
I'm more excited about xhtml 2.0 but the HTML 5 thing might be interesting if it really gets off the ground. I'm still not ecstatic about there being 2 competing standards even if they are supposed to have different applications.
I guess we'll wait and see both are a long way off yet. Pete. |
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