HTML 5: one step away from standardization

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has released important milestones for the new language of HTML5 that demonstrate that the process towards standardization progress according to plan:2014?

Almost everyone agrees that the future of web browsing lies here, but the truth is that it is not yet complete. But steps are being taken and now the World Wide Web Consortium has announced that it has completed the HTML5 specification. This is part of the planned path towards approval of the final standard in 2014.

The first milestone was the arrival of a "candidate recommendation" for HTML5, while the second was the presentation of the first draft for the future HTML 5.1, which includes a series of changes that the W3C is developing for the new language.

Among the improvements that HTML5.1 will bring with it, topics such as capturing videos or increasing search speed stand out.

In that sense, there will be advances in fields such as autocomplete, spell checker, access to images and data entry methods.

If the intentions of the people of W3C are fulfilled, the new HTML5 language will be able to achieve its official standardization in 2014.

In any case, it should not be forgotten that despite the fact that the HTML5 system has not yet reached its final standardization, many of its functions are already used regularly in the web universe.


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  1.   Let's use Linux said

    Likewise, they still need more support. The clearest example is YouTube. Although there is an HTML5 version, it is not the one that opens by default. A shame

  2.   alex said

    I think that the great support that Google has given to HTML5 has made many sites also bet on this technology. Well, that and that Flash is disastrous with mobile devices .. Let's see if we can end the Flash once and for all xD

  3.   fernando said

    Good morning I have a question and I have been reading information about HTML5 many articles talk about its standardization but what they refer to with the standardization of HTML5 and its benefits that it entails I hope you can get out of this doubt since looking for info but it is not very clear greetings ...

    1.    dwarf said

      standardization: used as a stable technology in modern browsers.

      In short: use it.