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Maknib

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While that link is indeed correct it's not really that simple. There are plenty of HTML5 features that are already supported and allot of tools that make unsupported features work.

 

HTML5 is a moving standard still very much in it's infancy, but it is well worth looking at already. This article (and indeed website) will help you out: http://html5doctor.com/2022-or-when-will-html-5-be-ready

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If you use tutorials such as the ones you find at W3schools it ussualy says what browsers that support the given feature.

 

Then you can decide to use it or not. As far as i know most browsers support the main HTML5 functions by now so you should be able to use it on your website.

 

Offcourse if you have visitors still using browsers like IE7 then mabye you should wait ;-)

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HTML5 defines rules for embedding SVG and MathML inside a regular HTML document. Support for SVG and MathML is not required though, so bonus points are awarded if your browser supports embedding these two technologies.

 

SVG in text/html

 

MathML in text/html

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HTML is written in the form of HTML elements consisting of tags enclosed in angle brackets (like <html>), within the web page content. HTML tags most commonly come in pairs like <h1> and </h1>, although some tags, known as empty elements, are unpaired, for example <img>. The first tag in a pair is the start tag, the second tag is the end tag (they are also called opening tags and closing tags). In between these tags web designers can add text, tags, comments and other types of text-based content.

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