HTML5

fifth and current version of the hypertext markup language From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

HTML5 is the fifth revision of the HTML standard. HTML5 is no longer a standard but has been replaced by a new standard called the HTML Living Standard. This new standard is managed by a group called the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG), which comprises all the major web browser vendors: Apple, Google, Mozilla, and Microsoft. HTML5 was first made public on January 22, 2008, and got a major update in October 2014.[1] The main goals of HTML5 were to - be easy to read for both people and computer and work well with older software.[2] HTML5 also includes new tools for creating complex web applications and is good for making mobile apps because it works well on devices with low power.[3][4]

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