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Hypertext Markup Language version 5, a standard markup language used for structuring and presenting content on the web
Eric Gilmore
Mar 31, 2024
HTML5 is the latest version of the markup language that powers the web. It has brought with it a host of new features and capabilities that make it easier than ever to build dynamic web applications. In this nerdy guide, we'll explore some of the key features of HTML5 and how you can use them to create powerful web applications.\r\rOne of the most exciting features of HTML5 is its support for multimedia. With HTML5, you can embed audio and video directly into your web pages, without the need for plugins like Flash. This makes it easier than ever to create rich, interactive experiences for your users.\r\rAnother key feature of HTML5 is its support for offline web applications. With HTML5, you can create web applications that can be accessed even when the user is offline. This is achieved through the use of a technology called "appcache", which allows your web application to be cached on the user's device.\r\rHTML5 also includes a number of new APIs that make it easier to build web applications. For example, the Geolocation API allows you to determine the user's location, while the Web Storage API allows you to store data on the user's device.\r\rOverall, HTML5 is a powerful tool for building dynamic web applications. By taking advantage of its many features and capabilities, you can create web applications that are more engaging, more interactive, and more useful than ever before. So why not unleash the power of HTML5 and start building your own dynamic web applications today?
Eric Gilmore
Eric Gilmore is the Founder of Creative Automatic. He started the company after spending a decade in ad tech, where he saw firsthand the performance benefits of building and testing a wide range of creative variations and how time-consuming it was to make them. Prior to starting Creative Automatic, Eric was the Lead Creative Engineer at Rocket Fuel, where he specialized in building dynamic creative optimization systems that adjusted visual compositions of ad units on the fly depending on a wide range of inputs aimed to improve campaign performance. Eric graduated from the Savannah College of Art and Design with a Master of Fine Arts in Interactive Design and Game Development.
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