Here are the latest Insider stories. More Insider Sign Out. Sign In Register. Sign Out Sign In Register. Latest Insider. Then in April , Steve Jobs declared that flash will never be allowed on Apple's smart devices. He said that "Flash was designed for PCs using a mouse, not for touch screens using fingers".
This statement is enough to change the mind of many companies and that's the reason they began the development of HTML5. Changes then began in the web world, Scribd, which is an online document sharing site eliminated flash completely and rebuilt their site in HTML5. It helped them to create a better and effective UI for their user's reading documents on tablets. They wanted to break the app-store proprietorship so they can build HTML5 based games directly in the web.
Clean Markup and Improved Code HTML5 has come along with clean markup and clean code that make it more accessible than the previous version s. HTML 5 allows the web developer and web designer to use the neater code and remove div tag and replace all the div tags with new HTML 5 elements. Offline Browsing HTML5 also offers offline browsing, which means that visitors can load certain elements on a web page without an active internet connection.
Assume you've visited the site and somehow you are not connected to the internet now or internet connection happens to go down. With HTML5's offline caching, we can still load core elements of the websites and you can view them offline.
HTML 5 comes with various attributes and modules that make it easy for web crawlers to search your content and getting it indexed properly, thereby increasing its rankings in search engine search results pages. HTML5 technology provides various features with a wide range of structural elements, semantics, form types, new attributes, and media elements making it easier for digital marketing experts and developers to focus on better search engine optimization techniques and to drive more organic search traffic.
You can forget about Flash Player and other third party media players and plugins. In these early days of widespread internet use, HTML efficiently displays the vast majority of web content, since at this time it largely consists of static, non-interactive sites. Previous versions of HTML are now showing their age, struggling to handle the latest generation of multimedia, interactive sites.
To get the best results, developers are resorting to third-party plugins. In , W3C also announces its support for the project.
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