Tuesday, April 9, 2013

THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT HTML5


You may well ask: “How can I start using HTML5 if older browsers don’t support it?” But the question itself is misleading. HTML5 is not one big thing; it is a collection of individual features. So you can’t detect “HTML5 support,” because that doesn’t make any sense. But you can detect support for individual features, like canvas, video, or geolocation.
Now, if you want to improve your web applications, you’ve come to the right place. Here’s a concrete example: HTML5 supports all the form controls from HTML 4, but it also includes new input controls. Some of these are long-overdue additions like sliders and date pickers; others are more subtle. HTML5 can be used as an alternative to Adobe Flash. As we all know, the older standard videos were encoded in FLV (before MP4 was supported in Flash), so we need to convert FLV to HTML5 such as converting FLV to WebM so as to make the videos be supported by HTML5 pages.
If you want to convert FLV to HTML5, first you need to get a smart FLV to HTML5 Video Converter (Video Converter for Mac). Doremisoft Video Converter will be your perfect assistant! It can fast convert .FLV to HTML5 OGG/WebM/MP4 file format for IE, Chrome, Safari and more, as well as converting other kind of videos like AVI to WMV. Besides, it’s available for Mac OS X Mountain Lion and Windows 8.
To convert FLV to HTML5, or convert AVI to WMV, please follow the guide below:
Step 1: Add the source videos to the converter by clicking “Add Files” icon. Batch conversion is allowed.
Step 2: Hit the profile box of “Convert to” to choose the output format you need. For example, to convert FLV to HTML5 videos, pick up the output format from “Web Share” tab.
Step 3: After the settings, press the big blue “START” button to launch the conversion.
Tips: Doremisoft MP4 to MOV Converter offers users powerful video editing features: You can edit video by Trimming, Cropping, adding special Effect and Watermark to feature the video if necessary.
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