HTML 5 Reference and Cheat Sheet
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This HTML-5 site provides a great reference for coding HTML 5 or converting to HTML 5 from HTML version 4, XHTML or earlier versions of HTML. (See the HTML 5 standard version of this site.) Note that the purpose of this HTML-5 site is not to duplicate the HTML 5 specifications and document every possible legal way to code HTML 5 documents. The goals of this HTML 5 Reference include:
- simplifying the understanding of HTML 5 coding, by providing a reference and examples that are consistent and which can be followed to develop sites that should not alternate between different ways that HTML 5 may be coded
- showing one way of coding HTML 5 that can be counted on to work under most circumstances (including browser apps on mobile devices), using
Polyglot Documents
- promoting the use of future-proof HTML coding, HTML code that can stand the test of time
- assisting developers in the transition from HTML version 4 or XHTML 1 to HTML 5 (for example, the HTML Cheat Sheet not only provides a quick reference of valid elements in HTML 5, but also uses a strike-through font to indicate which elements are obsolete HTML tags), and
- using element names without an explicit namespace prefix, for more simple HTML coding, but having an associated namespace URI by default, to allow the HTML content to be aggregated with other types of content in other namespaces or handled by automated processes, using either HTML or non-HTML tools, such as syndicated feed readers and the parsers in
SDKs
, both server-based and mobile,
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