HTML5 COMPLETE REFERENCE



The fifth edition of this book represents a significant change in structure and content to
address HTML5. The book is similar to the previous edition in maybe a third of the 
Tcontent; otherwise, it is an all-new effort. Most obviously, as compared to the previous 
editions, which focused mainly on XHTML and HTML 4, this edition focuses on HTML5, 
which represents both a return to the markup past and the unveiling of an exciting future of 
Web applications. However, we do retain some information from previous editions because 
in order for this work to be truly complete, we must not focus only on the future but also 
present all the elements supported in browsers today, including the archaic, proprietary, and 
standard (X)HTML tags. These will still be encountered for years to come, and we want this 
book to provide the reference you need in addressing their syntax.
     CSS coverage has been expanded greatly to fully cover CSS 2.1 as well as every proprietary
and emerging CSS 3 property supported in one or more popular shipping browsers circa 2009. 
No value judgment is made; if Internet Explorer has supported a proprietary CSS feature for 
the last decade, it’s included. However, we do avoid presenting CSS features that are truly 
speculative in great depth, but where appropriate, we summarize or present pointers to the 
emerging syntax.

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