I appreciate the comments, guys. I do hope that hTML5 becomes a standard. It 
seems to be slow getting off the ground, because it seems that HTML4 has been 
around so long that most designers simply find it more convenient to use 
plug-ins, etc. But this Ajax is really a bear, and I can't help hoping it goes 
away. Meanwhile, I'll be enjoying the HTMl5 I do find, and plugging along where 
I must with Ajax and similar … um, stuff. :)

Teresa
On Oct 8, 2013, at 9:41 AM, Michael Babcock <[email protected]> wrote:

> I like the potential of HTML5 that is coming out… hMMM, the nice things that 
> you can do with it; controlling the entire webpage from the keyboard….. for 
> those of you who like some of the technical reading behind it hear's a little 
> on html5, and i think this might be what your seeing, maybe a little of java 
> script and html5, in a combination that devs unfortunately aren't quite sure 
> exactly how to manage due to it's newness… But, the accessibility 
> possibilities with html5 are cool! I do believe that some Facebook 
> applications are written with the combination of JavaScript and HTML 5, with 
> possibly some PHP thrown in there as well to confuse the developer. However I 
> could be wrong, I haven't written an HTML5 application thus far. however, the 
> potential for web gaming possibilities?… using the introduction document 
> below, and the related reference material from that document as well, it 
> looks to me like you might even be able to utilize HTML5 to manipulate audio 
> elements and a webpage, based on a keyboard input. What does this tell me? 
> Potentially more web-based audio games? Maybe...
> http://www.w3schools.com/html/html5_intro.asp

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