HTML5 provides Web designers with several new features that improve the look and implementation of your website. HTML5 pages are created by linking content stored in different server locations, so you’ll only need to write the code, templates, and formats once - rather than having to recode things for viewing on different devices. Here’s a quick list of some of the other advantages of HTML5:
It provides built-in support for video and audio, so you won’t need to deal with embedding code or linking people to the multimedia.
There is a "canvas" element that allows you to add graphs, animations, photos, and other graphics, which means you won’t have to rely so heavily on Flash or JavaScript elements. The benefit is that people won’t need extra software or a browser plug-in to view the content, and devices that do not support Flash (read: iPads and the like) can still view your animations and other multimedia.
You can create Web-based apps on your existing website that are more powerful and faster than current apps found on mobile devices.
HTML5 apps can include geolocation and touchscreen support, ideal for use on mobile devices.
Most features, including visuals, are compatible with both desktops and mobile devices. The latter is important because some traditional graphic elements function poorly on low-powered smartphones and tablets.
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