1991 — HTML 1.0 Berners-Lee developed the first version of HTML in 1991. Yet, its release didn’t occur until 1993. In its first launch, there were only a handful of development options. These include creating basic pages with text content and links between pages. 1995 — HTML 2.0 In 1995, the second version of HTML […]
HTML is an essential part of web-related product creation. Moreover, it will continue to be a necessary tool for developers. We can only expect new tools and features as devices become more powerful and tech advances. This ever-evolving language will remain crucial for web development for years to come. Of course, HTML will keep evolving. […]
Beijing-based company Egret Technology is planning to combine two of the most important modern technologies, HTML5 and blockchain, in a project called Egretia. The idea behind Egretia is solving some technical issues in the HTML5 game industry—such as multiplayer matchmaking, digital item marketplaces, data storage, advertising and crowdfunding—using blockchain. Egret is already well-known in the […]
Originally, HTML was developed with the intent of defining the structure of documents like headings, paragraphs, lists, and so forth to facilitate the sharing of scientific information between researchers. Now, HTML is being widely used to format web pages with the help of different tags available in HTML language. HTML is a MUST for students […]
HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language, the most widely used language for developing web applications. Berners-Lee created HTML in the year 1991, but it wasn’t until 1995 that it was first published. HTML4, which was published in 1999, was a popular breakthrough version. This article will discuss the difference between two versions: HTML vs HTML5. […]
Apple is giving iOS developers whose apps use HTML5 containers and deal with real cash, six months longer to make them fully-native. The new rules were first announced on June 3rd. Here’s what the guidelines said: “HTML5 games distributed in apps may not provide access to real money gaming, lotteries, or charitable donations, and may […]
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG) will collaborate on developing a single version of the HTML and DOM specifications – in a move which may help bring the two factions closer together. The memorandum of understanding means both parties will endeavour to pursue the following path: […]
HTML is an acronym for Hypertext Markup Language. HTML5 was created in order to enable a variety of features that current websites need. HTML5 is simple to implement since there are no substantial changes to the HTML programming paradigm. HTML5 is also backward compatible with older browsers. I mention backward compatibility since HTML5 was built […]
HTMX is the HTML extension syntax that replaces JavaScript with simple markup. It could change the course of web development. HTMX lets you use an extended HTML syntax instead of JavaScript to achieve interactivity. HTMX gives you HTTP interactions directly in the markup, and it supports many other interactive needs without resorting to JavaScript. It’s […]
It will be a little while before HTML5 is ready, says Netflix, but eventually the company plans to migrate its browser-based video player from Microsoft’s Silverlight plugin to HTML5. Netflix is looking to ditch its Silverlight-based video player for an HTML5 version that would work pretty much anywhere, but HTML5 isn’t quite up to the […]