Download HTML5 Cheat Sheet: Tags, Events, Attributes, and Canvas and more Lecture notes Web Programming and Technologies in PDF only on Docsity! self-contained composition that is independently distributable <menuitem> specifies a command that a user can invoke from a popup menu <aside> section of page that consists of content tangentially related to content around it sound content <nav> navigation links <bdi> span of text to be isolated from surroundings for bidirectional formatting purposes represents results of calculation <progress> progress of any kind of task <canvas> area that can be used to draw graphics via JavaScript <tb> marks the base text component of a ruby annotation. user invokable command dropdown list data template <tto> marks a ruby text container for ruby text components in a ruby annotation <dialog> specifies that part of an application is interactive declares HTML fragments that can be cloned and inserted in the document by script. specifies a text track for media such as video and audio generated key in a form specifies the main content area of an HTML document <wbr> possible line break provides searchable index related to current document text font, size, and color sub window . preformatted text <frameset> set of frames ee 4H Below is a table showing the individual browser support specifications for each of the major web browsers in both desktop and mobile. We have given an over all percentage ny ASAE score on each browser, based on scores gathered by html5test.com @ Fully Supported @ Partially Supported @ Not Supported Details & © WebGL- Inline SVG Datalist_ Progress ClassList Ruby Form Session HTMLS Drag & Summary 3DCanvas inHTML5 Element & (00M — Annotation Validation —_History Form Drop Elements Graphics Meter —_TokenList) Mgmt Features Content Text API Audio Video Data & New Canvas Hashchange Offline Get Elements Editable forCanvas Element —_Element Data Semantic (Basic Event WebApps _by Class Attribute (Attributes) Elements Support) Name Overall Support of HTMLS On Desktop Browsers e 61% 83% 95% 1% 94% Overall Support of HTMLS On Mobile Browsers O = @@ : 81% 13% 88% 41% 82% 89% a2