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HTML5 is the fifth revision of and currently the latest version of HTML (HyperText Markup Language). The fifth revision of HTML introduced many new syntactic features such as video, audio, canvas as well as section and article to name a few, with which the content of websites may be better semantically structured.
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Should I use HTML5 and/or CSS3 to build my website?
I use it to enhance the experience on modern browsers so the users with a good browser get "rewarded" with nicer looking UI's (Rounded corners, shadows, that kinda stuff). I guess you shouldn't use it …
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What is new in HTML5/CSS3?
There are the basic layout thing like border-radius, shadows (box/text), rgba support, and so on; This is what CSS3 is most known for. More interesting are the canvas tag, video tag, local storage, we …