HTML 5 Cheat Sheet (PDF)
XHTML is dead, long live HTML 5! According to W3C News Archive, XHTML 2 working group is expected to stop work end of 2009 and W3C is planning to increase resources on HTML 5 instead. And even although HTML 5 won’t be completely supported until 2022, it doesn’t mean that it won’t be widely adopted within the foreseeable future.
Please notice that the specification is an ongoing work, and is expected to remain so for many years, although parts of HTML 5 are going to be finished and implemented in browsers before the whole specification reaches final Recommendation status.
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Further Resources About HTML 5
- Yes, You Can Use HTML 5 Today!
There have been many changes to the HTML 5 landscape since Lachlan Hunt’s 2007 article on A List Apart, A Preview of HTML 5. Let’s see what’s happening in the world of HTML 5. - HTML 5 Demos
A couple of HTML 5 examples and experiments. - HTML 5 Doctor
This blog publishes articles relating to HTML5 and it’s semantics and how to use them, here and now. - A Selection of Supported Features in HTML5
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- HTML 5 Gallery
A showcase of sites using html5 markup.