W3C plans to finalize HTML5 by 2014
W3C has proposed a plan to finalise HTML5.0 as a W3C Recommendation by Q4 of 2014 and has also announced to follow it up by HTML5.1 in 2016. Earlier it was expected to be released in a distant 2022.
W3C has proposed a plan to finalise HTML5.0 as a W3C Recommendation by Q4 of 2014 and has also announced to follow it up by HTML5.1 in 2016. Earlier it was expected to be released in a distant 2022.
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