HTML5.0 Complete Definition Published by W3C

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has finally published the complete definition of HTML5 and Canvas 2D specifications. Although the definitions are not considered as W3C Standards but the specifications are feature complete. It represents a degree of stability that will help all concerned web designers and developers community worldwide. For the past few years the lack of standard definition for HTML5 has been a problem that has hampered developers so these new definitions now provide a stable target for implementation and planning. Here's what the W3C Announcement have stated: HTML5 is the cornerstone of the Open Web Platform, a full programming environment for cross-platform applications with access to device capabilities; video and animations; graphics; style, typography, and other tools for digital publishing; extensive network capabilities; and more. As of today, businesses know what they can rely on for HTML5 in the coming years, and what their customers will demand. Likewise, developers will know what skills to cultivate to reach smart phones, cars, televisions, ebooks, digital signs, and devices not yet known. The announcement was released and published on December 17 (ET) through Jeff Jaffe, W3C CEO. For more information and the complete details of the press release just head on to the official W3C Official Announcement.

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