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HTML5 5 years 4 months ago #73074

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Forgive me if this question is too simple. I am not an expert. Everything is by trial and error. Is this website: 4887.toastmastersclubs.org/ using HTML5?

How can I tell what version is being used.

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Shahi
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HTML5 5 years 4 months ago #73077

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Yes you can use html5 one your site, but all html5 syntax is not supported the same way by all browsers. It has nothing to do with the FTH website or server.

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Brian McDonald DTM, PDD D61
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HTML5 5 years 4 months ago #73078

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Thank you for reply Brian.
What version of HTML is being used?
How can I tell?
how do i upgrade HTML5?

Thanks, Shahi
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HTML5 5 years 4 months ago #73079

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You are not understanding how it works.
We use all levels of html, css, java script, and many other tools.
HTML 5 is just a level of html that has different ways of coding certain things.

You do not upgrade to html 5, you use html to code certain functions.

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Brian McDonald DTM, PDD D61
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HTML5 5 years 4 months ago #73080

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Brian,
I am in the dark. I created multiple H1 tags for the homepage. I understand that this ok for SEO in Google if you're using HTML5. That is why asked. Does that make sense?

Thanks, Shahi
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HTML5 5 years 4 months ago #73081

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H1 tags exists in all levels of HTML. It just means "Heading 1"

Sorry but we do not teach HTML there are online courses please refer to them for your learning experience.

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HTML5 5 years 4 months ago #73084

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Ok, I am going to add on here... ;)

HTML5 is basically a superset of all prior versions with some old features deprecated (slated for future elimination):
www.tutorialspoint.com/html5/html5_deprecated_tags.htm

FreeToastHost supports HTML5 and uses it by default for our templates. However, as Brian indicates, HTML5 support is tied to browsers. It is supported by all browsers that FreeToastHost supports (not a coincidence).

I will specifically point out one HTML5 feature that is specific to it and may enable better SEO in the future: HTML5 semantic elements (section, article, aside, header, footer, nav, figure, figcaption, time, mark & main) FTH does not use these currently (we might in the future), but you are certainly welcome to use them in your content.

Keep in mind, though, that since FTH is a template based content management system, you do not control our template, you control your content via our admin console forms. This is why we generally prefer that people use the content editors provided rather than trying to hand-craft HTML content... FTH is not really intended for a lot of hand-crafted HTML content.
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HTML5 5 years 4 months ago #73090

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Thank you for your explanation!
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