HTML5 articles are everywhere from the begging of the year. Although HTML5 is still a draft version, we can start using some of features. The problem is IE. If you can ignore IE6 there are quite few features we can use from today.
This website shows when you can use HTML5 (CSS3 and more). And also you can find html5 demos here. These websites show you which browsers support which html5 features and useful links.
I have tested some HTML5 solutions for IE and the following is summary.
If you are new to HTML5, here are some resources.
It seems that Remy Sharp’s HTML enabling script is very popular. However IE Print Protector add print safe output on the Remy’s “HTML5 enabling script”.
Both worked fine in IE 7/8. You can read Kaltura’s “Getting started” here and Video for everybody’s “How it works” here.
explorercanvas enable us to use canvas in IE 7/8.
HTML5 canvas graph library based on the HTML5 canvas tag works for IE8.
Audio Element
This SoundManager 2 works for IE 7/8.
It is partially supported in IE7/8. This demo works fine in both IE 7/8 but this one does not work in both IE 7/8.
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