Last week, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3c) published an early draft of the next version of the language of the web, HTML 5.

Johnny Number 5 is Alive!

As has been the trend with the previous few versions, HTML 5 continues to make more of the presentation styles in HTML redundant (so they are handled by stylesheets) and allows for several new elements to help clearly define document content.

HTML 5 Specification Draft
Document outlining the differences between HTML 5 and 4.01

For web developers today, there is no need to worry about HTML 5 yet - the specification isn’t finished and browsers do not support it; yet it does provide a useful insight into where our futures lie..

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