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What's funny is that Opera also invented HTML5. Or, they started the project that became HTML5.
I can't believe you just said that; I am really shocked.
Opera did not 'create' or 'start' or anything related to HTML5. HTML5 has been in development before the johnny came lately finally got its act together and fix its browser - which by the way still royally sucks. Still using QuickDraw, still heavily Carbon dependent, doesn't work with websites I need, no out of process plugin separation or tab process separation etc. When in doubt, it seems that Opera whines, whines and whines.
So yes, HTML5 has been in development and as Kroc pointed out it is made up of many parts - not just your beloved video and audio tags that you seem to get hyped up about. Those two tags are minuscule compared to the other features being added.
Edited 2010-06-04 23:27 UTC
So yes, HTML5 has been in development and as Kroc pointed out it is made up of many parts - not just your beloved video and audio tags that you seem to get hyped up about. Those two tags are minuscule compared to the other features being added.
Like the knowingly extremely fast Canvas component ?




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What's funny is that Opera also invented HTML5. Or, they started the project that became HTML5.