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This specification defines the 5th major version, first minor revision of the core language of the World Wide Web: the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). In this version, new features continue to be introduced to help Web application authors, new elements continue to be introduced based on research into prevailing authoring practices, and special attention continues to be given to defining clear conformance criteria for user agents in an effort to improve interoperability.
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This document was published by the Web Platform Working Group as a Editors Draft. This document is intended to become a W3C Recommendation. Feedback and comments on this specification are welcome. Please use Github issues. Historical discussions can be found in the public-html@w3.org archives.
Publication as a Editors Draft does not imply endorsement by the W3C Membership. This is a draft document and may be updated, replaced or obsoleted by other documents at any time. It is inappropriate to cite this document as other than work in progress.
This draft is proposed to the Web Platform Working Group as the basis for a Proposed Recommendation for HTML 5.1 that would obsolete the HTML 5.0 Recommendation.
The implementation report produced for this version demonstrates that in almost every case changes are matched by interoperable implementation. In the instances where there is not yet interoperable implementation, there are warnings explicitly pointing this out:
:dir
CSS pseudo-class selectorscreateTFoot()
insert at the end of a tableprobablySupportsContext()
for <{canvas}>false
if called
on a canvas that definitely doesn't support the relevant context, and true
otherwise.
It is not currently known to be implemented in any browser.close()
method for blobs, and hooks added for CSP 3 blocking styles and eventsOf the items marked "at risk" in the original Candidate Recommendation, the following have been removed:
dialog
elementregisterContentHandler()
, isContentHandlerRegistered()
and isProtocolHandlerRegistered()
methodsdatetime
value for the type
attribute of the input
elementlabel
element is no longer Reassociatabletoolbar
type for the menu
elementinputmode
attributeThe remaining items were retained:
menu
and menuitem
elements with the contextmenu
typedatetime-local
value for the type
attribute of the input
elementkeygen
elementThe Working Group aims to recharter at the end of October, and to produce an HTML 5.2 Recommendation in late 2017 that would obsolete the HTML 5.1 Recommendation it aims to publish in late 2016 based on this draft.
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This document is governed by the 1 September 2015 W3C Process Document.