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HTML5 Logo

The W3C has presented a logo for HTML5 that also includes a group of icons to identify some of its new technologies.

It stands strong and true, resilient and universal as the markup you write. It shines as bright and as bold as the forward-thinking, dedicated web developers you are. It’s the standard’s standard, a pennant for progress. And it certainly doesn’t use tables for layout.

We present an HTML5 logo.

You can download the logo, some templates and the icons on its official site.

RGraph HTML5 graph library based on canvas

RGraph is a HTML5 library that uses the canvas element to create a wide variety of graph types: bar charts, line graphs, pie charts, progress bars, and a lot more. You can check some of the examples or read about all its features.

15 Useful HTML5 Tutorials and Cheat Sheets

Henry Jones makes a great selection of useful HTML5 tutorials and cheat sheets for WDL.

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Detecting HTML 5

Since HTML 5 support in browsers is still limited and not the same for all of the available choices, we can’t know for sure if some feature in our site will be available for all users. Luckily Mark Pilgrim gives us a long and detailed article on detecting whether a browser supports a particular feature.

23 Essential HTML 5 Resources

Ryan Carson does a great compilation of 23 Essential HTML 5 Resources, from tutorials to practical examples.