HTML5 in W3C Cheatsheet

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From the very first release of the cheatsheet, I’ve received requests to include the various new elements and attributes of the HTML5 specification in the cheatsheet. As a reminder, the cheatsheet is a mobile-friendly Web application that provides a compilation of useful knowledge extracted from W3C specifications

At long last, I’ve finally managed to integrate these new elements in the latest release of the cheatsheet, where you will now find all the new, changed, obsolete and removed elements and attributes in HTML5 highlighted:

Screenshot of video element in autocomplete listScreenshot of details on video element

All the data are extracted from HTML: The Markup Language Reference, the specification maintained by Mike Smith that describes the markup aspects of HTML5.

As always, this comes with a number of bug fixes, UI improvements (thanks to Sorin Stefan), and this release is both available in the Web version and in the Android application.

QR Code for cheatsheet on the Android market
QR Code for cheatsheet on the Android market

Obviously, I’m expecting to now get requests for another spec “du jour” (CSS3 anyone?), which clearly is in my roadmap — but as always, I’m very much interested in getting others to contribute to the work.

Feedback, comments and suggestions are very much appreciated!

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