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About HTML5 and CSS3


If you’ve spent some time online, chances are good you’ve heard of HTML5. HTML stands for Hypertext Markup Language and the fifth version is likely to make some major changes in the way we all use the web. However, many people are probably left wondering, “Why should I care about HTML5 and how does it help my company?” What Does HTML5 Mean For Your Company? Believe it or not, HTML5 will probably impact your company more than older versions of HTML. If your company owns a website there are several things you need to know.
HTML5 gives websites owners:
  • BETTER USABILITY
  • IMPROVED AUDIO AND VIDEO SUPPORT
  • GAMING SUPPORT
  • IMPROVED MOBILE SUPPORT
  • HTML5 SAVES DEVELOPMENT TIME
  • DEPLOY APPLICATIONS ON MULTIPLE PLATFORMS
  • FINDING DEVELOPERS IS EASIER
Why Should I Care About HTML5 ?
The Conclusion HTML5 WILL impact your user’s web experience. Renodis uses web interfaces built in HTML 5 – this allows us to keep up with the latest technologies and industry best practices. It improves the user experience for our customers and makes sure that our websites and client portals are ready for the future so we can incorporate new features as needed.

CSS is an acronym for Cascading Style Sheets.CSS is a style language that defines layout of HTML documents. For example, CSS covers fonts, colours, margins, lines, height, width, background images, advanced positions and many other things. Just wait and see! HTML can be (mis-)used to add layout to websites. But CSS offers more options and is more accurate and sophisticated. CSS is supported by all browsers today. CSS3 is the latest standard for CSS. CSS3 is completely backwards-compatible with earlier versions of CSSCSS was a revolution in the world of web design. The concrete benefits of CSS include: control layout of many documents from one single style sheet; more precise control of layout; apply different layout to different media-types (screen, print, etc.); numerous advanced and sophisticated techniques.
Some of the most important CSS3 modules are:
  • Selectors
  • Box Model
  • Backgrounds and Borders
  • Image Values and Replaced Content
  • Text Effects
  • 2D/3D Transformations
  • Animations
  • Multiple Column Layout
  • User Interface

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