Unable to resist a good marketing opportunity, the Web standards group is promoting itself and its new Web technology. What HTML5 actually means, though, remains vague. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
Interested in creating websites and apps? You can learn HTML5, the standard language of the web, for free with this course from W3C (the World Wide Web Consortium), which developed HTML5. The course ...
HTML5 has already been conflated with possibly every web technology that is still in development, and is nowadays used as an umbrella term for HTML, JavaScript, CSS3 etc. It seems that this conflation ...
Depending on your needs, building a website can be incredibly simple or tremendously challenging. We've curated a list of online video-based courses from Udemy and LinkedIn Learning that can give you ...
It’s a glorious time to be a web geek! Did you see the cool effect the folks at Google added to their logo the day before they made their big announcement about changes to the perennial search engine?
HTML is a living entity. It has been evolving since its creation and will continue to evolve as long as we continue to find new and innovative ways to use the Internet. HTML5 is the latest ...
You might have read that, on October 28th, W3C officially recommended HTML5. And you might know that this has something to do with apps and the Web. The question is: Does this concern you? The answer, ...
According to the web's governing body, you shouldn't be using HTML5, CSS3 or any of the HTML5-related APIs just yet. At least that's the spin InfoWorld's Paul Krill took from his sit-down with ...