HTML 5 improves interoperability and reduces development costs by developing precise rules on how to handle all HTML elements and how to recover from errors.
New features in HTML 5 include the ability to embed audio, video, and graphics, client data storage, and interactive documentation.
HTML 5 also contains new elements, such as: <nav>, <header>, <footer>, <figure> and so on.
The HTML 5 workgroup includes: AOL, http://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/5541.html ">apple, Google, IBM, Microsoft, Mozilla, Nokia, Opera, as well as hundreds of other suppliers.
Note: HTML 5 has not yet become a formal recommended standard for the consortium.
To read more about the content of the HTML 5 activity of the The new edition, please read our program.
Alphabetical List of labels
4: Indicates that the element is defined in HTML 4.01
5: Indicates that the element is defined in HTML 5
Label Description 4 5 <!--...--> Define comment. 4 5 <! Doctype> defines the document type. 4 5 <a> define hyperlinks. 4 5 <abbr> definition abbreviation. Not supported in 4 5 <acronym> HTML 5. Defines the initials. 4 <address> define address elements. Not supported in 4 5 <applet> HTML 5. Define the applet. 4 <area> defines the region in the image map. 4 5 <article> define aspires. 5 <aside> Define content beyond the page content. 5 <audio> define sound content. 5 <b> defines bold text. 4 5 <base> Define the base URL for all links in the page. Not supported in 4 5 <basefont> HTML 5. Please use CSS instead. 4 <bdo> Defines the orientation of the text display. Not supported in 4 5 <big> HTML 5. Define large text. 4 <blockquote> defined long reference. 4 5 <body> defines the BODY element. 4 5 <br> Insert line feed. 4 5 <button> definition button. 4 5 <canvas> define graphics. 5 <caption> define table headings. Not supported in 4 5 <center> HTML 5. Defines the centered text. 4 <cite> define references. 4 5 <code> define computer code text. 4 5 <col> Define the properties of the table column. 4 5 <colgroup> Define the grouping of table columns. 4 5 <command> define command buttons. 5 <datalist> define Drop-down list. 5 <dd> definition definition description. 4 5 <del> Define delete text. 4 5 <details> define element details. &nBsp; 5 <dfn> define the project. Not supported in 4 5 <dir> HTML 5. Defines a list of directories. 4 <div> Define a section in the document. 4 5 <dl> definition list. 4 5 <dt> defines the project. 4 5 <em> definition accent text. 4 5 <embed> Define external interactive content or plug-ins. 5 <fieldset> define fieldset. 4 5 <figcaption> defines the title of the figure element. 5 <figure> Define the grouping of media content and their headings. Not supported in 5 <font> HTML 5. 4 <footer> defines a section or page footer. 5 <form> define the form. Not supported in 4 5 <frame> HTML 5. Defines a child window (frame). Not supported in 4 <frameset> HTML 5. Defines the set of frames. 4 <h1> to <h6> definition Heading 1 to heading 6. 4 5 <head> Define information about the document. 4 5 <header> defines a section or page header. 5 <hgroup> defines information about the section in the document. 5 <hr> define horizontal lines. 4 5 <html> define HTML documents. 4 5 <i> defines italic text. 4 5 <iframe> defines a child window (frame) within a row. 4 5 <img> define images. 4 5 <input> define input fields. 4 5 <ins> define insert text. 4 5 <keygen> define generate key. Not supported in 5 <isindex> HTML 5. Defines an input field for a single line. 4 <kbd> define keyboard text. 4 5 <label> Define the callout for the form control. 4 5 <legend> defines the caption in FieldSet. 4 5 <li> define list items. 4 5 <link> define resource references. 4 5 <map> define image mapping. 4 5 <mark> defines marked text. 5 <menu> define menu list. 4 5 <meta> define meta information. 4 5 <meter> Define a metric within a predefined range. 5 <nav> define navigation links. Not supported in 5 <noframes> HTML 5. Define the Noframe section. 4 <noscript> define NoScript section. 4 5 <object> define embedded objects. 4 5 <ol> defines a sequence table. 4 5 <optgroup> define option groups. 4 5 <option> Define the options in the Drop-down list. 4 5 <output> defines some types of output. 5 <p> define the paragraph. 4 5 <param> define parameters for objects. 4 5 <pre> defines the preformatted text. 4 5 <progress> Define the progress of any type of task. 5 <q> define short references. 4 5 <rp> Definition If the browser does not support the contents of the Ruby element display. 5 <rt> defines the interpretation of Ruby annotations. 5 <ruby> define ruby annotations. Not supported in 5 <s> HTML 5. Defines text for strikethrough. 4 <samp> define sample computer code. 4 5 <script> define scripts. 4 5 <section> define section. 5 <select> defines an optional list. 4 5 <small> defines small text. 4 5 <source> Define media sources. 5 <span> Define the section in the document. 4 5 <strike> HTMNot supported in L 5. Defines text for strikethrough. 4 <strong> define accent text. 4 5 <style> define style definitions. 4 5 <sub> define subscript text. 4 5 <summary> Define the title of the details element. 5 <sup> define superscript text. 4 5 <table> definition form. 4 5 <tbody> Define the body of the table. 4 5 <td> Define table cells. 4 5 <textarea> define textarea. 4 5 <tfoot> The footnote to the definition table. 4 5 <th> define header. 4 5 <thead> define header. 4 5 <time> Define date/time. 5 <title> Define the title of the document. 4 5 <tr> define table rows. Not supported in 4 5 <tt> HTML 5. Defines the typewriter text. Not supported in 4 <u> HTML 5. Defines the underlined text. 4 <ul> defines an unordered list. 4 5 <var> define variables. 4 5 <video> definition video. Not supported in 5 <xmp> HTML 5. Defines preformatted text. 4