HTML5 Doctor publishes articles relating to HTML 5 and how to use it in practice. They also have a questions section: “Ask the Doctor” answers people’s questions, and the answers are posted in the form of articles to learn from. They are a resource for those who like to learn about HTML 5 in a more practical way, fully in line with the ambitious slogan “helping you implement HTML 5 today”.
HTML5 Doctor has recently published comprehensive references of elements that are new or have been redefined in HTML 5: a HTML 5 glossary. The glossary from HTML5 Doctor is a good complement to the technically complicated HTML 5 specification on the W3C site.
The thought of reading the HTML5 spec on the W3C site gives you nightmares. Well, fear not, for you shall be able to sleep easy once again! We’ve just launched the HTML5 glossary – HTML5 Doctor
The purpose of the glossary is to give you a breakdown of all the elements within the HTML 5 specification in clear and bite-sized chunks. The very top of the page is an alphabetized list of links to individual sections of the glossary and the rest is the list of elements and their descriptions. The glossary layout is very clean and it is easy to find the wanted information – and everything is put out in a logic and competent way.
We recommend you to visit this resource and be sure to bookmark it.




