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Three major browser vendors—Apple, Opera, and the Mozilla Foundation—came together as the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WhatWG) to develop an updated and upgraded version of classic HTML. More recently, the W3C took note of these developments and started its own next-generation HTML effort with many of the same members. Eventually, the two efforts will likely be merged. Although many details remain to be argued over, the outlines of the next version of HTML are becoming clear.

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1_32 matiasmu New elements in HTML 5
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December 29, 2007
11938_32 Lars André New elements in HTML 5
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October 2, 2007

Sometime, probably around July of 2017, we'll be able to use all this cool stuff. I'm really looking forward to it.

12910_32 William New elements in HTML 5
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September 19, 2007

HTML 5 introduces new elements to HTML for the first time since the last millennium. New structural elements include aside, figure, and section. New inline elements include time, meter, and progress. New embedding elements include...

7039_32 Hans New elements in HTML 5
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August 17, 2007

Now please!

10368_32 Derek New elements in HTML 5
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August 16, 2007

Three major browser vendors—Apple, Opera, and the Mozilla Foundation—came together as the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WhatWG) to develop an updated and upgraded version of classic HTML. More recently,...

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12380_32 Accessible Web Developers New elements in HTML 5
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Three major browser vendors—Apple, Opera, and the Mozilla Foundation—came together as the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WhatWG) to develop an updated and upgraded version of classic HTML. More recently,...

3586_32 Web Design New elements in HTML 5
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Three major browser vendors—Apple, Opera, and the Mozilla Foundation—came together as the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WhatWG) to develop an updated and upgraded version of classic HTML. More recently,...