W3C says HTML5 ready for


The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has declared the work on essential parts of HTML5 to complete. It has both the specification for HTML5 in the strict sense as well as presented for Canvas 2D Candidate Recommendation, which means in the context of the procedure to the consortium that it will gather implementation experience before the specifications as Proposed Recommendations only have to be adopted. A few days earlier, was already known that the W3C working on HTML5.1. have begun.

HTML5, as it covers the specification, is only a part of what many see as HTML5. The developer list of the Consortium for advice on how to outsourced topics such as Microdata, RDFa, WebSockets and Web Workers in their own designs.

Moreover, the approach of the W3C is clearly distinguishable from the
Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG), which developed the coming Websprachenstandard under the name Living Standards within a single specification further. Eighteen months ago, WHATWG and W3C had finished their joint work on HTML.

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