What is the difference between html and html5?
I want to know the basic differences between html and html5, if any one knows share here. Thanks in advance
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DOCTYPE is much longer as HTML4 is depending on SGML-based.
"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/strict.dtd"> DOCTYPE is required to allow requirements method for HTML records. Audio and Movie are not aspect of HTML4 specification Audio and Video clips are important aspect of HTML5 requirements e.g. |
HTML5 is the latest version of HTML which is slightly different from the older HTML because there is only possibility of text, image in HTML but the HTML5 gives the ability to use the video and audio elements also in development of a website which comes under new elements. There are some more elements added to the HTML which is form element and media elements.
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HTML5 is the updated version of HTML which provides more facilities for coding and web designing..
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HTML 5 is an updated version of HTML and it has an updation of Audio and Video Tag.
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You can make responsive website easily; you don’t require swf file to run animation.
Simply it’s new version of HTML |
As per my info about HTML 5 is an updated version and also add latest technologies compare of HTML; by the way thanks for sharing to all.
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HTML5 is a latest version of HTML which supports much better video and audio tags.
or HTML5 is a language for structuring and presenting content for the World Wide Web, a core technology of the Internet where as HTML is a simple markup language. |
HTML5 is simply the latest version of the HTML specification.
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In HTML, audio and video requires external software support.
In HTML5, audio and video has internal specifications and has separate tags ie |
HTML 5 is an updated version of HTML. It’s much similar to HTML. But difference is HTML 5 contains much better support for media such as, an audio and video tag.
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