Are you looking for a technology that supports the latest multimedia and
animations in your Website? Are you expecting something more what usually the Adobe
Flash does? Then, HTML 5, a fifth revision of HTML standard recommended by W3C,
is there to satisfy all your multimedia needs and expectations on the Web.
HTML5 is actually magical in reference to its animation, canvas illustration
and video capabilities that toil really well and exotic. It improves the
capability of the markup available for documents and extends its ability. It
also establishes application programming interfaces or APIs that include
specifications for object classes, data structures, variables and routines for
difficult applications.
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HTML5 provides you powerful
and cross-platform tools for their mobile and web applications. Therefore, almost all developers
prefer HTML5 for their cross-platform development. HTML5 has a
detailed processing model that encourages many interoperable implementations.
It establishes attributes and elements that reflect distinctive usage on modern
websites.
To create more user-friendly web apps, HTML5 offers a large variety of
APIs that bring most obvious benefits for the future of apps. HTML5 has many
semantic features that allow you to add graphical content or multimedia on the
web, without having to resort to propriety plug-ins and APIs.
Nowadays, you can see most of the Internet users using their
smartphones and tablets for browsing activities. Thus, the features of HTML5 are
carefully built by having the consideration that it runs properly on
low-powered devices. Therefore, developers use HTML5 to build applications that
can be used on iPads, iPhones, Windows phone, Android mobiles and tablets. As
per the report given by the ABI Research, around 109 million mobile devices are
already having HTML5 and it is expected to become 2.1 billion by the year 2016.
The survey also shows that 47 percent of web developers considered
delivering performance to be their greatest challenge whereas 12 percent say
they are concerned more by the challenge of separating HTML5 code from
JavaScript. But, the survey taken in 2013 clearly shows that 90% of developers
prefer HTML5 for website development and only 15% said they would prefer to use
a native-only approach.
Even though it seem like buzz about HTML5 is already available, we are just
at the beginning stage, said the latest research. The W3C has the goal to attain
broad interoperability for the complete HTML5 specification by the year 2014.