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== open issues == | == open issues == |
Revision as of 17:27, 4 December 2011
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Welcome to the Mozilla wiki page on HTML5. Please feel free to contribute new elements or new sections. -- Tantek
by spec section
This section is very much a stub - please add to it to link to existing wiki pages.
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- 4.6.5 <cite>
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- 4.6.9 <time>
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- 4.7.1 <ins>
- 4.7.2 <del>
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- 4.8.1 <img>
- 4.8.2 <iframe>
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- 4.8.10 <canvas>
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- 4.8.14 MathML
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- 4.10.7 <input>
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elements
test pages
For tests for specific elements, see the respective elements' pages above.
Tests for broader HTML5 support:
Collections of tests:
demo pages
These pages contain highly composite "tests" that are more about exploring the possibilities of HTML5 rather than exercising/testing any specific feature.
- http://mrdoob.com/ (has numerous HTML5 samples, lots of <canvas> experiments)
reference
The spec:
Recent status update: (from 2011-11 TPAC)
open issues
This is a flat list of spec issues that we're considering or pursuing fixes for. Individual issues are typically listed/described on the specific element they apply to. Much of this I've moved from my project page to this shared location to encourage more open collaboration on these fixes. — Tantek 17:03, 22 July 2010 (UTC)
Clustered by element:
resolved issues
Spec issues that have been favorably resolved.