RESOURCES

The Mozilla Developer Network has a good number of excellent articles on using HTML5: http://bkaprt.com/html52e/07-01/.

We’re not the only ones excited about HTML5. The mighty Bruce Lawson is also jotting down his thoughts: http://bkaprt.com/html52e/07-02/.

Bruce is just one of the contributors to HTML5 Doctor, an excellent community resource packed with great articles: http://bkaprt.com/html52e/07-03/.

To find out more about HTML5 accessibility, see: http://bkaprt.com/html52e/07-04/.

If you fancy getting into the more complex side of HTML5, Remy Sharp is pushing the boundaries: http://bkaprt.com/html52e/07-05/.

Mark Pilgrim has written an exhaustive book called Dive Into HTML5. Buy it from O’Reilly Media or read it online: http://bkaprt.com/html52e/07-06/.

For those occasions when you need to go straight to the source, keep the HTML5 specification on speed dial: http://bkaprt.com/html52e/07-07/.

The HTML5 specification includes a lot of information intended for browser makers. The W3C hosts an up-to-date version of the specification specifically for authors: http://bkaprt.com/html52e/07-08/.

For more SVG resources, see the excellent compilation maintained by Chris Coyier (http://bkaprt.com/html52e/07-09/).

For more information on WebVTT and the different ways to mark up your video content, check out the information on the MDN website (http://bkaprt.com/html52e/07-10/).

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