HTML5 has been popping up in articles and blogs, and if you
rely heavily on your website for your business, you've probably heard of it.
What is the fuss all about?
HTML5 is the latest web programming language that tells
browsers how to structure and present content on a web page. It obviously gets
much more complicated, but we'll keep it simple here. If you want a good
summary explanation, check out this short guide 20 Things I Learned created by Google.
So why should you consider switching your site over to
HTML5? The latest issue of Website Magazine
highlights several advantages of HTML5.
5 Things You Should Know about HTML5:
- HTML5 is the future. It isn't expected to become the
markup standard for some time, but HTML5
is already supported by many browsers. The
adoption of HTML5 is also spreading, thanks to major search engines and social
sites creating the buzz you've heard. (Beware: Older versions of IE do not support
HTML5. IE6 is always the fly in the ointment.)
- Smartphones and tablets support HTML5. Mobile devices are
predicted to outnumber computers for Internet surfing in the next year or two.
That is enough reason for me to switch.
- Geolocation. HTML5, in combination with jQuery or
Javascript, provides a better way to customize content based on users' specific
location. This is more important now that many people are accessing the
Internet on-the-go.
- Audio / video support. Instead of relying on plugins like
Flash to run audio or video, HTML5 lets you embed directly. The introduction of the <video> tag in
HTML5 allows videos to be easily embedded and played in web pages without
additional software.
- Semantic tags. By allowing more descriptive tags and
attributes, it is now easier than ever to organize content. For example, a word
like Mustang could have many different meanings- a car, a horse, a singer's
name, etc. Semantic tags make it easier to narrow down the specific meanings of
words that help websites and search engines organize that content more
effectively. Read more about the ramification of HTML5 on your website's SEO.
Not ready
to switch? That's ok. Staying informed is half the battle. Still have questions? We're here to answer
them.
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