[Pro] HTML5

hi all thanks to all for your help with my little glitches last week

I have one question regarding HTML5, as I am not a coder. Should I opt for HTML5 for all new websites that I embark on, and do I go back and turn my older sites to HTML5?
I am embarrassingly unclear on this
thx
C


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I say, get used to working with Pro6 first. Build a few things with it
until you are comfortably handling new features and what-not. Then, if you
feel the need to revisit your old sites, go for it with confidence!


Ernie Simpson

On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 9:48 AM, Carla email@hidden wrote:

hi all thanks to all for your help with my little glitches last week

I have one question regarding HTML5, as I am not a coder. Should I opt for
HTML5 for all new websites that I embark on, and do I go back and turn my
older sites to HTML5?
I am embarrassingly unclear on this
thx
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Thanks!


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HTML5 is not going to look any different in a browser than HTML 4 or XHTML. It’s a new standard, and it offers a bunch of new and cool tools like auto-validating forms and new semantic structural components. But if your site worked fine without those, it will continue to do so. The time to move forward with HTML5 is either when a client tells you they need it, or you discover some new thing that you want to do that you can’t do in HTML or XHTML.

Walter

On Feb 10, 2013, at 9:48 AM, Carla wrote:

Should I opt for HTML5 for all new websites that I embark on, and do I go back and turn my older sites to HTML5?


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very good Walter thanks!


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I have some websites that were done XHTML 1.0 Transitional in Freeway 5.5. Should these all be update/changed in Freeway Pro 6.1.x to either HTML5 or XHTML5?
Is so, what differences are there?
If not, why not?
TIA - Lewis


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There is no burning need to change these unless you want to. They are not “out of date” or “invalid” if they aren’t HTML5. If you want to start new projects in HTML5, just for “geek cred” or something, then by all means do so. But it doesn’t change your working style in Freeway, not unless you start to do a semantic makeover like RavenManiac just undertook. Then it means learning what all those new options are like and for.

Walter

On Oct 4, 2013, at 1:16 PM, Lewis wrote:

I have some websites that were done XHTML 1.0 Transitional in Freeway 5.5. Should these all be update/changed in Freeway Pro 6.1.x to either HTML5 or XHTML5?
Is so, what differences are there?
If not, why not?
TIA - Lewis


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Hi Walter, is there an overview of what the new options are for HTML5? What cool things can I do in there I cannot do now?


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I started a new one from my domain that I never used for web pages in full HTML 5 with FWP 6. I was using the old domain for eMail purposes only.

I just wanted to learn and see what it would be like to do a complete HTML 5 site with High Resolution enabled in FWP 6. I added Exhibio too, which is very nice by the way. It’s really an experimental and fun thing for me to do for my family to visit. While at the same time learning more on FWP6, HTML5, CSS3 and cool Actions that Tim, Walter and many more talents are creating for the community. :slight_smile:


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