#Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk – HTML5 for journalists
September 29th, 2011Posted by Sarah Marshall in Online Journalism, Top tips for journalists
Most online journalists will have the basics of HTML and be able to hand code a link, know how to display a headline as bold and have the skills to add emphasis.
And while you have probably heard for HTML5 you may not have looked into what this means for you as a journalist.
If that is the case here is a helpful background article headlined HTML5: briefing notes for journalists and analysts.
To read up on the new mark-ups then here’s Martin Belam’s incredibly useful HTML 5 for journalists, which was published just over a year ago.
Tipster: Sarah Marshall.
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