Draft of HTML 5 Hints at a Brave New Web

Posted on January 23, 2008 14:34 by Admin

Interesting.

Imagine a web "page" where it was just as easy to embed audio or video as it is now to insert an image.

Pages are more structured with "sections", "articles", "headers", and "footers".  They can include a "nav" section.

Embedded data is possible with native "datagrids" and "datalists" andRSS feeds embedded right in web pages.

More interactive elements with server-side "events", "progress", and "output".

Elements like <center>, <font>, and even <tt> will finally be removed (instead of just depreciated) - even <frame>s finally meet their worthy demise.

All kinds of new APIs, including persistence/database, audio/video, drawing, and more.

There is a high-level document describing the differences at the W3C site - still just a draft but quite a look at what might be to come.

Draft of HTML 5 Hints at a Brave New Web | Compiler from Wired.com


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January 23. 2008 22:06

Matt Blodgett

Wow. I had no idea they were revamping HTML so thoroughly. That's awesome. A brave new world indeed.

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