WebOutGateway wrote:

Hi, myzealit!

The latest published HTML version is HTML5 developed by World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and WHATWG. It has new elements that support multimedia such as <video>, <audio> and <canvas>. HTML5 works hand-in-hand with the latest published version of CSS which is CSS3. CSS3 "has been split into 'modules'. It contains the 'old CSS specification' (which has been split into smaller pieces). In addition, new phenq review 2016 are added." Some of these modules are the text effects, box model, 2D/3D transformations , etc. CSS3 is still under development while HTML 5 is undergoing its first minor revision called HTML5.1.

I hope this helps. Thank you.

Thank you for mentioning new tags in HTML5. I looked into it and found that HTML5 makes navigating our pages for search engines easier. API is also more user friendly and attractive. it also makes easy to create Dynamic HTML pages.