HTML5 differences

Yesterday W3C has published document named HTML5 differences from HTML4. Interesting is that teh standard provides two syntax variants HTML5 and XHTML5:

At first the new version handles more strictly some constructs e.g. the div and li content, so that these elements can have only blog or in line content but no both. Furthermore guys and ladies of W3C are now very careful and try to create a true markup language so that no information is provided how the elements should be represented in browser, for example the following:

And of cause there are Elements and Atttributes that will no longer Supported and I am not unhappy about that :) :

In addition, HTML5 has none of the presentational attributes that were in HTML4 (including cellpadding and cellspacing).

In my humble oppinion with HTML5 we become serious upgrate for modern needs.

Additonal Resources:

HTML5 Draft

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