For those of you jumping into HTML5 with no previous experience, I'm going to sadden you a bit. Understanding HTML5 as it develops requires to you know HTML4 or XHTML.
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Once you are comfortable with HTML4 or XHTML, you can start to learn about HTML5.
One of the huge differences coming to HTML5 is that you can begin to play audio and video with new tags, instead of having to code your web site for Adobe Flash Player.
The DOCTYPE for HTML5 is easy to memorize, it's just <!DOCTYPE html>
HTML5 allows for easy implementation of headers and footers, and has enhancements for blogs and article sites.
When you start using HTML5, you can optionally decide to use the official HTML5 logo on your page.
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