Chapter 4. HTML5 for Responsive Designs
HTML5 evolved from the Web Applications 1.0 project, started by the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG ) before being later embraced by the W3C. Subsequently, large parts of the specification are weighted towards dealing with web applications. If you're not building web applications, that doesn't mean there aren't plenty of things in HTML5 you could (and indeed should) embrace when embarking on a responsive design. So, whilst some features of HTML5 are directly relevant to building better responsive web pages (for example, leaner code), others are outside our responsive remit.
HTML5 also provides specific tools for handling forms and user input. This set of features takes much of the burden away from more resource heavy technologies like JavaScript for things like form validation. However, we're going to look at HTML5 forms separately in Chapter 8, Conquer Forms with HTML5 and CSS3.
In this chapter, we will cover the following...