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Revision as of 01:23, 2 August 2010
Welcome to the WHATWG Wiki!
You can be a part of our community, making proposals for the next version of HTML5. This wiki is made available for you for drafting proposals, for writing essays, for keeping track of HTML-related issues, and so forth. Anyone can create an account and contribute content.
Before you begin, you may wish to read our contribution guidelines.
Purpose
The purpose of the WHATWG Wiki is to create a place for WHATWG contributors to post and compile their own proposals and ideas regarding WHATWG specifications. The specifications themselves will not be available for editing via this wiki. However, ideas you post here may find their way into current and future WHATWG specifications.
Main sections and Quick links
- FAQ
- Implementations
- What you can do — Help us review HTML5!
- Using HTML 5 in your Web site
- HTML vs. XHTML
- HTML5 Presentations
- Spec coordination
- IDE
- Testsuite
WHATWG Specifications
- HTML5
- Web Workers
- See also What are the various versions of the spec? in the FAQ.
Communicating with the community
The WHATWG community has several channels of communication:
- Mailing lists
- The blog, including Mark Pilgrim's column "What's next in HTML5"
- W3C's "HTML5 planet"
- The forum
- IRC
- This wiki
Research and data
Research pertaining to and data on publishing behavior for various bits of markup, used to help drive decisions made in/for HTML5 for specific elements and attributes.
feature areas
elements
attributes
meta
These pages may also be of interest: