Periodic Table of The HTML 5 Elements
For anyone new in web designing and html lingo, the most dare some thing is to remember all the tags and what particular thing they do, in short. The case is same with anyone new to the world of chemistry, elements and their periodic table, sometimes remembering many of them becomes a pain in the neck.
Elements of both type, are difficult yet crucial to memorize, to do something better with the subject. For chemistry elements periodic table, please head over to somewhere else, but for the other one, here it is, Josh Duck’s periodic table of HTML5 Elements.
Ok its HTML, but why particularly HTML 5. The answer is because it is the future of web development. Ever seen audio, video, keygen, canvas tags? They all are included in HTML 5, so for example, videos can now be tagged and included natively in any html document, without the use of embed/object tags and a half page of script etc.
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Click on any tag, and a tooltip will appear, describing what the tag is all about in short, and gives a link for any detail guide if available from W3Schools and W3C Developer’s Guide. So never miss again any tag, use all of them effectively, wet your hands with HTML5, and be a true web ninja!




