With the growing number of HTML5 tutorials available to help designers and developers get a better handle on this language, it can get a bit tricky sorting through them to find what you are truly looking for. And as the capabilities of this language expand, it is important to keep up with the many ways to harness the full power of HTML5. Today, we hope to help you on that journey.
Below is a collection of handy HTML5 tutorials and resources that will teach you the basic ins and outs of the language, along with many, much more specific techniques. Take a look down through them and start boning up on HTML5.HTML5 Tutorial.com
is a great place for beginners to get their feet wet. The site is set up for those who have little to no knowledge of the language, and promises to get them ready to write and edit a site by hand.
HTML5 for Web Developers is an awesome work in progress, that is written with web developers in mind (cutting out the unnecessary vendor specific bits of the spec). Comprehensive and growing, this HTML5 specification is fantastic for beginners or those looking to refresh.
HTML5 Doctor is a site that anyone looking to sharpen their skills should know about. Their article archive alone is like an entire course on HTML5 and worth your while to take a look through.
HTML5 Pocket Book is just that. A short and sweet intro into the language. This printable fold-up pocket guide is a good cheat sheet of sorts for beginners to keep handy.
Getting Specific
Toying With the HTML5 File System API is a tutorial that explores this new element of HTML5, and the basics of this new API. Going over the most common file system tasks.
Have A Field Day With HTML5 Forms seeks to make you share the author’s love of using HTML5 to create much needed web forms. With the aid of some CSS techniques, you will have a fully styled and ready to use form in your arsenal.
Cross-Browser HTML5 Placeholder Text is a tutorial that will allow you to use HTML5 to fill any unfocused sections of your forms to have placeholder text. For browsers where this is not supported yet, there is a jQuery fallback in place.
Code a Backwards Compatible, One Page Portfolio with HTML5 and CSS3 is a solid tutorial that will teach you the basics of this sort of build. While it is built using HTML5 and CSS3, it takes older browsers and their lack of support into consideration.
How To Build A Real-Time Commenting System is a nifty tutorial that will take you through using HTML5 to craft a commenting system that works with users in real-time, adding that fluidity and freshness to your site.
Design & Code a Cool iPhone App Website in HTML5 is not just for someone looking to promote an app, though that is where it is aimed. The tutorial will take the user through constructing a promotional site using HTML5 and a bit of style in CSS3.

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