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HTML 5 Tutorial and Reference

Features of HTML 5
What's New in HTML 5
HTML 5 Tutorial
HTML 5 Tag Reference
Common HTML Attributes
CSS Styles
HTML Metatags
HTML 5 Cheat Sheet
Definitions
Differences between HTML 4 and HTML 5
Things to avoid in HTML 5
HTML 5 FAQs
FAQs about HTML 5 along with answers

HTML Definitions

Polyglot HTML Documents
You may notice that, when there is a difference between the two possible flavors of HTML 5 syntax, rather than confusing things by presenting examples using both possible options, the syntax that is shown is one that could be used for documents that could be rendered by HTML browsers that interpreting the input in either way. These are known as Polyglot HTML Documents .

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