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New
Elements in HTML5
The internet, and the use of the internet,
has changed a lot since HTML 4.01 became a standard in 1999.
Today, several elements in HTML 4.01 are
obsolete, never used, or not used the way they were intended. All those
elements are removed or re-written in HTML5.
To better handle today's internet use,
HTML5 also includes new elements for drawing graphics, adding media content,
better page structure, better form handling, and several APIs to drag/drop
elements, find Geolocation, include web storage, application cache, web
workers, etc.
The
New <canvas> Element
Note: The
links in the tables below point to our HTML 5
Reference. However, you will learn more about these new elements
throughout this tutorial.
Tag
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Description
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Used to draw graphics, on the fly, via scripting
(usually JavaScript)
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New
Media Elements
Tag
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Description
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Defines sound content
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Defines a video or movie
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Defines multiple media resources for <video>
and <audio>
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Defines a container for an external application or
interactive content (a plug-in)
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Defines text tracks for <video> and
<audio>
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New
Form Elements
Tag
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Description
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Specifies a list of pre-defined options for input
controls
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Defines a key-pair generator field (for forms)
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Defines the result of a calculation
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New
Semantic/Structural Elements
HTML5 offers new elements for better
structure:
Tag
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Description
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Defines an article
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Defines content aside from the page content
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Isolates a part of text that might be formatted in a
different direction from other text outside it
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Defines a command button that a user can invoke
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Defines additional details that the user can view or
hide
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Defines a dialog box or window
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Defines a visible heading for a <details>
element
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Specifies self-contained content, like
illustrations, diagrams, photos, code listings, etc.
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Defines a caption for a <figure> element
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Defines a footer for a document or section
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Defines a header for a document or section
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Defines marked/highlighted text
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Defines a scalar measurement within a known range (a
gauge)
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Defines navigation links
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Represents the progress of a task
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Defines a ruby annotation (for East Asian
typography)
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Defines an explanation/pronunciation of characters
(for East Asian typography)
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Defines what to show in browsers that do not support
ruby annotations
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Defines a section in a document
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Defines a date/time
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Defines a possible line-break
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Removed
Elements
The following HTML 4.01 elements are
removed from HTML5:
- <acronym>
- <applet>
- <basefont>
- <big>
- <center>
- <dir>
- <font>
- <frame>
- <frameset>
- <noframes>
- <strike>
- <tt>