HTML5 Quick Learning Guide

HTML5 Quick Learning GuideHTML5 syntax is compatible with both HTML4 and XHTML1. Want to close empty elements with a slash? Go for it. Rather not? Then don”t. Want to use lower case? Upper case? Take your pick. In other words, you really don”t have to change the way you handle these things, so don”t worry, ok?


Divs are now used for styling rather than structure; HTML5 includes several new structural elements that help define parts of the document. Let’’s take a look at the main new structural elements that you”ll probably use right away. (Note that included in the head is an HTML5 shiv that allows us to style elements in IE, and a basic CSS style is also included so we can help browsers that aren”t caught up yet to render the new block-level elements as block-level elements. For now, it’’s easiest just to automatically include them. Understanding why can come later.)

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