4. "there is already a lot of excitement for HTML5,
but it’s a little too early to deploy it because
we’re running into interoperability issues."
Philippe Le Hegaret, W3C interaction domain leader
blogs.techrepublic.com.com/hiner/?p=6369
11. “...extending the language to better support
Web applications [...] This puts HTML in
direct competition with other
technologies[...] , in particular Flash and
Silverlight.”
Ian Hickson, Editor of HTML5
http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-html/2009Jan/0215.html
14. HTML5 Spezifikation für
Browserhersteller
(wie interpretieren Browser Markup/Code – kein “reverse engineering”)
für Autoren: HTML5 differences from HTML4
http://www.w3.org/TR/html5-diff/
26. Top 20 class names
1. footer 11. button
2. menu 12. main
3. style1 13. style3
4. msonormal 14. small
5. text 15. nav
6. content 16. clear
7. title 17. search
8. style2 18. style4
9. header 19. logo
10. copyright 20. body
http://devfiles.myopera.com/articles/572/classlist-url.htm
27. Top 20 id names
1. footer 11. search
2. content 12. nav
3. header 13. wrapper
4. logo 14. top
5. container 15. table2
6. main 16. layer2
7. table1 17. sidebar
8. menu 18. image1
9. layer1 19. banner
10. autonumber1 20. navigation
http://devfiles.myopera.com/articles/572/idlist-url.htm
31. neue und alte Browser “unterstützen” die Elemente
(obwohl einige etwas Hilfe brauchen)
header, footer, … { display: block; }
32. Internet Explorer <9 braucht Stützräder
document.createElement('header');
document.createElement('footer');
…
http://html5doctor.com/how-to-get-html5-working-in-ie-and-firefox-2