New HTML5 Template – basicHTML5

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OK I thought it might be time to create a new free template as it has been well over a year since my last one.

I also thought it might be time to take a good look at HTML5 that everyone has been raving about so here is my first attempt at a template using HTML5 – basicHTML5:

As this is my first proper look into HTML5 I am sure that there might be a few issues or problems with it and make no guarantees that it is 100% correct in all particulars. However it has been checked against the W3C HTML5 validator and checks out OK.

[basichtml5 basichtml5=""]

Please take a look and comment about any changes or problems with it as I’m sure there will be many with more knowledge about HTML5.

Overall I’m excited about this and look forward to hopefully full browser compatibility in the near future, especially with Microsoft finally getting its act together (maybe!) with the release of IE9 which has full standards support for HTML5 – http://bit.ly/dALN6J

Anyway please let me know your thoughts and any problems, I will update the template as and when I come across issues and hopefully get a few more template designed and ready for download.

About James

Hello there, I'm James. I studied Multimedia Design at university. I'm a designer at heart, though I love developing innovative and exciting solutions to web based products.I now specialise in front end web design and bespoke Wordpress powered websites.

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4 Responses to New HTML5 Template – basicHTML5

  1. Ranjan says:

    06:42 10/05/2010

    Good template design

  2. N-Frames says:

    05:40 09/05/2011

    WordPress became a dominant website and blog building platform because it’s easy to use.HTML 5 offers a new function of graphics that can be dynamically generated. With the help of this code you can compose photos, draw graphics and do animation..web design

  3. Website design says:

    09:01 26/05/2011

    Though the template is fine but yes you can expand it more by graphics as HTML 5 is really good and have more options…

  4. RD Web Design says:

    20:48 17/08/2011

    I’ve created a couple of sites in HTML5, it’s interesting and I hold out hope for the future, as of now I’ll stick with HTML4 with a keen eye on 5. Thanks for sharing.

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