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Many are eagerly waiting for HTML5. What about you? Are you ready for this phase of advanced browsing experience and interactions; Are you ready to engage and delight your customers with a unique experience?
Cygnet Infotech welcomes you to this webinar to help you gear up for the "What", "When" and "Why" about HTML5. Join this 35 min session to learn more.
What You Will Learn in this Webinar
- HTML5 - What is it all about
- Reasons for moving to HTML5
- The Top 10 Tags in HTML5
- Browser Support for HTML5
- Working with HTML5
- How to move current websites to HTML5
- HTML5 for Mobile Applications
- Q&A
If you want to us to cover anything specific in this webinar, leave your message or suggestions at http://www.cygnet-infotech.com/webinars/html5-are-you-ready-for-it
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3. Why HTML5 born?
Feature Native App Web Site
Access to the local system's resources and
CPU/RAM X
Work Offline X
Heavy graphics work X
Desktop quality UI X
Performance X
Cross platform X
So, If we want any effects or features we need to depend on plugins (Flash or Silverlight)
4. HTML5….. What is this?
• This not just another version of HTML to present
content for the World Wide Web.
• Yep!, it was proposed by Opera Software.
• The aim of HTML5, give more power to WEB with
multimedia, graphics & hardware acceleration.
• Get access to local resources, almost with out
Plugin. very interesting!
• Human readable and easy to understand by
computer programs.
5. Basic HTML5 page layout
Steve Jobs refused to allow Flash on iOS devices, he said that HTML5 could do
everything Flash did.
6. Now HTML5
Feature Native App Web Site
Access to the local system's resources and
CPU/RAM
Work Offline
Heavy graphics work
Desktop quality UI
Performance
Cross platform X
Browser’s JavaScript engines have made huge improvements, especially Chrome's and IE's.
7. Let’s see, What is New in HTML5?
• New Elements
• New Attributes
• Full CSS3 Support
• Video and Audio
• 2D/3D Graphics
• Local Storage
• Local SQL Database
• Web Applications
• Javascript
8. Let’s see, What is New? (cont..)
• There are new tags for content re present…
• For E.g. :- <nav /> , <header />, <section />,
<article /> and few more
• And also new Attributes
• autocomplete, novalidate, placeholder,
required, draggable and many more
9. In Multimedia and Graphics
• New tags <video />, <audio />, <canvas />,
<svg /> and CSS3 2D/3D
• So, no need to have plugins to play video or
audio.
• We can have fully access for those elements to
apply styles and customization with CSS and JS
12. New Input Types
• Color, Date Time, Email, Range, Tel, URL and
few more..
• This really very usefully when we are using
Touch devices (Smart phone and Tablets).
15. Backlogs of HTMl5
• HTML5 doesn't include digital rights management
(DRM) technology to prevent copying, many
content owners prefer proprietary, DRM-friendly
formats such as Flash or Silverlight.
• All HTML5 features not working in All major
browsers.
• Video formats there are 3 HTML5 video formats.
Each browser following there own format. Audio
also same.
16. Can we start using HTML5?
• Yes, it is right time to start developing HTML5
although it is under work and review.
• Few features not supported in some major
browsers.
• We can use few frameworks to bring same
experience in all Browsers.
• For example :- modernizr
• HTML5, is not only for WEB, we can use those
features in Cross Platform apps (E.g. :- PhoneGap)