The document is a presentation about HTML5 and CSS3 by Dang Minh Tuan. It discusses what HTML5 and CSS3 are, who develops them, who supports them, who uses them, and how to learn them. It encourages starting projects with HTML5 and CSS3 now despite any fears or doubts, as they allow for more innovative designs and an improved user experience compared to older technologies. The presentation provides examples and references to support its points.
3. About me
Fullname: Đặng Minh Tuấn
http://www.facebook.com/dangminhtuan
Nickname: ohisee
http://twitter.com/ohisee
Website: hoctudau.com
Topics in Hà Nội PHP Day
2008: HTML & CSS Best Practices
http://www.hoctudau.com/slides/html-css-best-practices
2009: HTML & CSS Trends
http://www.hoctudau.com/slides/html-css-trends
20. Who talks about them?
My personal bookmarks about HTML5 & CSS3
HTML5 Link Collection CSS3 Link Collection
http://www.youtube.com/user/hoctudau#p/u/12/hoiI8Dy1Lnw http://www.youtube.com/user/hoctudau#p/u/11/dLTmQG_kwJ4
27. How to learn HTML5, CSS3?
1. Step 1: Learn some basic HTML, CSS.
2. Step 2: Learn how to use HTML4, CSS2 in your daily
works.
3. Step 3: Learn how to apply HTML, CSS best
practices.
4. Step 4: "Playing make fun" with HTML5, CSS3
5. Step 5: "Practices make perfect" with HTML5, CSS3
29. Why & When?
Why We Should Start Using CSS3 and
HTML5 Today?
30. For Our Clients
• Conceding to the idea that the project will not be able to
look the same across various browsers,
• This means more developed and unfettered imaginative
designs for our clients,
• This could lead to increased costs for clients as well, but
with higher levels of innovation and
• Client’s visions for what they want will be less hindered
by these limitations.
31. For the Users
• Potentially less disruptions of experience from one device
to another and
• An overall improved user experience.
32. For Designers/Developers
• Conceding to the idea that the project will not be able
to look the same across various browsers,
• A more open playing field for designers and
developers all around; less restricted by this holding
pattern,
• More exciting and innovative landscape to attract new
clientele,
• Division of project audience into separate
presentational approaches and
• Probably less work involved because we don’t need
the many hacks and workarounds we’ve used before.
33. So What Are We Waiting For?
• Fear Factor
• Comfortable Factor
• Doubt Factor
• Faith Factor
• “It’s Too Early” Factor
• Validation Factor
35. HTML5 vs Flash
o http://flashsucks.org/
o http://html5vsflash.tumblr.com/
Note: HTML5 doesn't do anything. It's
a spec; one that isn't finished yet. Sure, many
of its proposed features will allow developers
to produce similar features as Flash, but it's
up to the browser developers to implement
said specification.
36. Q&A
Start your own HTML5, CSS3 Project!
Now!!!
http://hoctudau.com/slides/reg
Topics in Hà Nội PHP Day
• 2008: HTML & CSS Best Practices
o http://www.hoctudau.com/slides/html-css-best-practices
• 2009: HTML & CSS Trends
o http://www.hoctudau.com/slides/html-css-trends
• 2010: HTML5 & CSS3 The Future of Web Technologies
o http://www.hoctudau.com/slides/html5-css3