1. On 16 September 2014, W3C moved HTML5 to
Proposed Recommendation. On 28 October 2014,
HTML5 was released as a W3C Recommendation,
Bringing the specification process to completion.
2. New Elements in HTML5
Drawing Graphics
Media Content
Better Page Structure
Better Form Handling
Several API’s for Drag/Drop
Geolocation
Web Storage
Application Cache
Web Workers
3. New Elements in HTML5
<canvas>
The HTML <canvas> element
is used to draw graphics, on the fly,
via JavaScript.
4. New Media Elements in HTML5
<audio>
Defines sound content.
<video>
Defines video or movie.
<source>
To find multiple media resources for
video and audio.
<embed>
Used for embedding an external application
or interactive content into an HTML document.
<track>
This tag specifies text tracks for media elements.
5. New Form Elements in HTML5
<datalist>
<keygen>
<output>
Specifies the list of predefine options for
the input control.
Specifies a key-pair generator field
used for forms.
Defines the results of calculation.
6. New Form Elements in HTML5
Semantic and Structure
<article>
<aside>
<bdi>
<command>
<details>
<dialog>
<summary>
<figure>
<figcaption>
<footer>
<header>
<hgroup>
<mark>
<meter>
<nav>
<progress>
<ruby>
<rp>
<section>
<time>
<wbr>
7. Elements that have been removed
<acronym>
<basefront>
<center>
<font>
<frameset>
<strike>
<applet>
<big>
<dir>
<frame>
<noframes>
<tt>