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HTML5: Up and Running
Mark Pilgrim
Editor
Mike Loukides

Copyright 2010 Mark Pilgrim

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Preface
Diving In

What is HTML5? HTML5 is the next generation of HTML, superseding HTML 4.01, XHTML 1.0, and XHTML 1.1. HTML5 provides new features that are necessary for modern web applications. It also standardizes many features of the web platform that web developers have been using for years, but that have never been vetted or documented by a standards committee. (Would it surprise you to learn that the Window object has never been formally documented? In addition to the new features, HTML5 is the first attempt to formally document many of the de facto standards that web browsers have supported for years.)

Like its predecessors, HTML5 is designed to be cross-platform. You dont need to be running Windows or Mac OS X or Linux or Multics or any particular operating system in order to take advantage of HTML5. The only thing you do need is a modern web browser. There are modern web browsers available for free for all major operating systems. You may already have a web browser that supports certain HTML5 features. The latest versions of Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, and Opera all support many HTML5 features. (Youll find more detailed browser compatibility tables throughout this book.) The mobile web browsers that come preinstalled on iPhones, iPads, and Android phones all have excellent support for HTML5. Even Microsoft has announced that the upcoming Version 9 of Internet Explorer will support some HTML5 functionality.

This book will focus on eight topics:

  • New semantic elements like

    ,, and()
  • Canvas, a two-dimensional drawing surface that you can program with JavaScript ()

  • Video that you can embed on your web pages without resorting to third-party plug-ins ()

  • Geolocation, whereby visitors can choose to share their physical locations with your web application ()

  • Persistent local storage without resorting to third-party plug-ins ()

  • Offline web applications that work even after network access is interrupted ()

  • Improvements to HTML web forms ()

  • Microdata that lets you create your own vocabularies beyond )

) using a few lines of JavaScript. Dont rely on fragile browser sniffing to decide which browsers support HTML5! Instead, test for the features you need using HTML5 itself.

Conventions Used in This Book

The following typographical conventions are used in this book:

Italic

Indicates new terms, URLs, email addresses, filenames, and file extensions.

Constant width

Used for program listings, as well as within paragraphs to refer to program elements such as variable or function names, databases, data types, environment variables, statements, and keywords.

Constant width bold

Shows commands or other text that should be typed literally by the user.

Constant width italic

Shows text that should be replaced with user-supplied values or by values determined by context.

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Using Code Examples

This book is here to help you get your job done. In general, you may use the code in this book in your programs and documentation. You do not need to contact us for permission unless youre reproducing a significant portion of the code. For example, writing a program that uses several chunks of code from this book does not require permission. Selling or distributing a CD-ROM of examples from OReilly books does require permission. Answering a question by citing this book and quoting example code does not require permission. Incorporating a significant amount of example code from this book into your products documentation does require permission.

We appreciate, but do not require, attribution. An attribution usually includes the title, author, publisher, and ISBN. For example: HTML5: Up and Running by Mark Pilgrim. Copyright 2010 OReilly Media, Inc., 978-0-596-80602-6.

If you feel your use of code examples falls outside fair use or the permission given above, feel free to contact us at .

A Note on the Editions of This Book

This book is derived from its HTML5 source, found at http://diveintohtml5.org/ and maintained by the author. The ebook and Safari Books Online editions include all the original hyperlinking, while the print edition includes only a subset of the hyperlinks, set as URLs in parentheses. If you are reading the print edition, please refer to one of the other editionsor the original sourcefor a richer linking experience. Because the author maintains http://diveintohtml5.org/ in HTML5, the site includes live examples of the code described in this book, many of which had to be modified for publication. Please visit http://diveintohtml5.org/ to see these examples, but be aware that their rendering may vary across browsers.

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