TECHBYTE: The new standard version of HTML has been published by W3C as the new recommendation. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has declared the HTML 5.1 as the new official version of HTML with lots of new features to replace HTML 5.
HTML is the World Wide Web’s core markup language known as Hyper Text Markup Language. HTML is used to design webpages. The previous version of HTML was HTML 5. Now W3C has been come with its newer version HTML 5.1.
The World Wide Web said that this specification defines "the 5th major version, first minor revision
of the core language of the World Wide Web: the Hypertext Markup
Language (HTML)". In this newer version new features has come to help the web application authors, following its previous version.
The full HTML 5.1 recommendation is here .
In the advanced version of HTML new elements have been introduced based on research into prevailing practices. As compared to previous version of HTML , the latest version hasn't come with lots of features. There are a few features you can get excited for.
The latest version brings the three main features that are the < picture >, < dialog >, and the < summary > & < details > combo tags. Some other features has been removed and some changes are made in the older version .
List of complete set of changes is here.
The W3C also mentions that W3C member are ready to produce the HTML 5.2 Recommendation in late 2017.
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