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The document is a listing of articles on the HTML5 Doctor website organized into categories including HTML5 Getting Started, HTML5 Semantics, New Attributes, Forms, Sexy New HTML5 Elements, Extend HTML5, Javascript Goodness, Things to Watch Out For, General/Miscellaneous, Interviews, HTML5 Simplequiz, Your Questions Answered, Reviews, and Element Index. The articles provide information to help users implement HTML5 today and understand the HTML5 specification and specific elements. The website also contains recommendations, questions and answers, and reviews to further assist users with HTML5.

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A complete list of all our posts grouped accordingly in order to get you
started with HTML5 or to help you understand the specification and
specific elements a little more.

HTML5 Getting Started


HTML5 Boilerplates
HTML5 Reset Stylesheet
How to get HTML5 working in IE and Firefox 2
Designing a blog with html5
Absent Elements and Validation
How to use HTML5 in your client work right now
Using Modernizr to detect HTML5 features and provide fallbacks
Let’s talk about semantics

HTML5 Semantics
The header element
The footer element – (this has been superseded by the below
article)
The footer element
Understanding aside – (this has been superseded by the below
article)
Aside Revisted
Semantic navigation with the nav element
A little more conversation with dialog – (The dialog element has
been removed from the working draft of the spec)
Draw attention with mark
The section element
Measure up with the meter tag
The Address Element
Hello, summary and figcaption elements
The Time Element
The i, b, em & strong elements
The small & hr elements
The hgroup element – (The hgroup element has been removed
from the specification, see this article on how to mark up subtitles
etc.)
The nsfw element
The figure & figcaption elements
The ruby element and her hawt friends, rt and rp
The article element
The dl element
You can still use div
The abbr element
Quoting and citing with blockquote, q, cite, and the cite attribute
Document Outlines
The details and summary elements
The return of the u element
The output element
The ol Element and Related Attributes: type, start, value, and
reversed
The main element
Comparing and contrasting ins, del, and s
Cite and blockquote reloaded

New Attributes
The scoped attribute
The contenteditable attribute
Using ARIA in HTML

Forms
HTML5 forms introduction and new attributes
HTML5 forms input types
CSS3 Pseudo-Classes and HTML5 Forms

Sexy new HTML5 elements


The video element
Native Audio in the browser
The track element and webM codec
An introduction to the canvas 2D API
Video + Canvas = Magic
Video subtitling and WebVTT
HTML5 Audio – The State of Play
Multimedia Troubleshooting
Taking Web Audio Offline in iOS 6 Safari

Extend HTML5
Extending HTML5 – Microformats
Extending HTML5 – Microdata

Javascript Goodness
Native Drag and Drop
Accessibility and Native Drag and Drop
Introducing Web SQL Databases
HTML5 Custom Data Attributes
Methods of Communication
Go offline with application cache
Finding your position with geolocation
Storing Data the Simple HTML5 Way (and a few tricks you
might not have known)
Pushing and popping with the History API
Server-Sent Events (or EventSource)
It’s Curtains for Marital Strife Thanks to getUserMedia
Drag and Drop and Automatically send to the server
The classList API
The Web Manifest Specification

Things to watch out for


Multimedia troubleshooting
dd-details wrong again
Legend not such a legend anymore
“Block-level” links in HTML5
HTML5 + XML = XHTML5
HTML5 and Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)
The hgroup hokey cokey
Avoiding common HTML5 mistakes
Goodbye time, datetime and pubdate. Hello data and value.
How to mark up subheadings, subtitles, alternative titles and
taglines

General/Miscellaneous
2022, or when will HTML5 be ready?
It’s bug report time
September HTML5 Spec Changes
Why designers should care about HTML5
Introducing the HTML5 Glossary
YouTube and Vimeo support HTML5 video
HTML5 Clinic at Web Directions @media
Happy 1st Birthday us
.net awards nomination
Two cheers for the W3C’s HTML5 logo
HTML as a Living Standard — For and Against
HTML5 for Web Developers
How to get all the browsers playing ball

The Doctors win a Critter Award


Injecting new life in the Doctor
HTML5 Briefing notes for journalists and analysts
Dive into HTML5 … on HTML5 Doctor
HTML5 Doctor Drop-In Clinic
Latest News: An awards win and DuckDuckGo plugin

Interviews
Interview with Robin Berjon, HTML5 Editor
Interview with Ian Hickson, HTML Editor
Interview with Steve Faulkner, HTML5 Editor and New Doctor

HTML5 Simplequiz
Simplequiz #1: Products Page
Simplequiz #2: Citing People
Simplequiz #3: How to mute a video
Simplequiz #4: Figures, captions and alt text
Simplequiz #5: URLs of commenters
Simplequiz #6: Zeldmans fat footer
Simplequiz #7: Pinterest

Your Questions Answered


Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5
Round 6
Round 7
Round 8
Round 9
Round 10
Round 11
Round 12
Round 13
Round 14
Round 15
Round 16
Round 17
Round 18
Round 19
Round 20

Reviews
Review: Pro HTML5 Accessibility by Joshue O Connor
Review: HTML5 Multimedia: Develop and Design
Review: The Truth About HTML5 For Web Designers
Reviewing HTML5 for Web Designers
Review HTML5 Designing Rich Internet Applications
HTML5 Now (DVD)

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