HTML5 Resources

Here we have a list of great websites that offer good HTML5 resources or tutorials, there is websites with tutorials, resources, HTML5 apps and games, We feel there is lots of great and useful information which will get you on your way in setting up and maintaining a valid HTML5 website.

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HTML5 Tutorials from W3C Schools

HTML5 is the next generation of HTML,These tutorials teaches you about the new features in HTML5.
Link: www.w3schools.com/html5

HTML5 CMS

The HTML5 CMS website is an online directory dedicated to content management system scripts built using HTML5.

HTML5 Boilerplate

HTML5 Bolierplate is the professional badass's base HTML/CSS/JS ... Boilerplate is not a framework but a rock-solid default template for HTML5.

HTML 5 Working Draft Standard

In this version of HTML, the 5th revision from the W3C so far, new features are added to help web developers, new elements are introduced, and user agents are better defined in order to improve interoperability.

HTML5 Doctor To The Rescue

HTML5 Doctor, a site whose slogan is "helping you implement HTML5 today", features regular articles and tutorials about HTML5, with an emphasis on aspects of the emerging standard that can be utilized by today's web browsers.

HTML5 Compatibility Tables

If you are interested in knowing which features of HTML5 will work with the web browsers that are currently available, you will want to bookmark When Can I Use, a site which lists compatibility tables for HTML5, CSS3 and related technologies. It provides information on Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Chrome and Opera, including most recent releases.

HTML5 Rocks

A resource for developers looking to put HTML5 to use today, including information on specific features and when to use them in your apps.
Link: www.html5rocks.com

Free HTML5 Templates

Download free, open source HTML5 templates to use in your personal or commercial projects, or to use as a markup learning tool.
Link: www.freehtml5templates.com

HTML5 Games

A website dedicated to games created in HTML5, Free games to play in HTML5.
Link: www.html5games.com

Convert Flash to HTML5

Flash to HTML5 Online easily converts SWF to HTML5 animation, which enables you to play Flash movie in HTML5 compatible browsers that without Flash Player installed. Therefore, you can put the converted HTML5 animation on your website, and let visitors enjoy it normally on PC, iPad, iPhone and other devices that support HTML5
Link: www.flash-to-html5.net

HTML 5 Differences From HTML 4

This document from the W3C, which is one of the two groups currently working on the HTML5 specification, outlines the differences from HTML5 to HTML4. They also discuss the reasons behind some of the changes, and released this document to accompany the HTML5 specification itself.

HTML 5 Cheat Sheet - (pdf document)

HTML 5 Cheat Sheet is just that--an HTML5 cheat sheet in PDF format that you can download and print out for your personal use. It lists all of the tags that are currently supported, along with their descriptions, attributes and support in HTML 4.

The Chrome Experiments

The Chrome Experiments is Mozilla's HTML 5 playground--the "experiments" use HTML, JavaScript and CSS to demonstrate the functionality and feature-set of emerging technology standards.

HTML5 CMS Themes

Free Wordpress, Joomla and other popular CMS`s Themes and Templates in HTML5.
HTML5 CMS Themes

HTML5 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

From wikipedia the free encyclopedia. Read the wiki on HTML5.
Link: www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML5

HTML5 and CSS3 Support Listing

This HTML5 and CSS3 resource from the folks at FindMeByIP is fairly exhaustive--it features tables that detail CSS3 properties and selectors, HTML5 applications, graphics, embedded content, audio & video codecs, forms and more!

A Web Developer's Guide to HTML 5

This HTML 5 reference document, A Web Developer's Guide to HTML 5 was written by the folks at the W3C, and is designed to teach web developers about HTML 5, and discusses syntax, APIs, vocabularies and other facets of the upcoming standard.

 
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