30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials – Summer 2011 Edition

HTML5 should definitely be considered as important markup language to know about and start using it. Now TemplateMonster shares some new tutorial goodies for those wanting to take full advantage of HTML5 and see what latest features and functions it provides. So get the spotlight on new properties that have been introduced to HTML5 to expand the possibilities of web design. Check out summer 2011 edition of the main instructive guides and they will give you tips on how to use HTML5 stuff and build richer websites. Following HTML5 tutorials are made all around the advanced functions of HTML5, so you can see what they add to the already powerful HTML language and how to implement these features on your own. Don’t put off and start learning new stuff right now! You have all chances to leverage a new dawn of HTML5 development.

Alternatively, you can check our previous articles in which we compiled 12 excellent HTML5 eBooks for web professionals and 70 spectacular HTML5 websites.

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Making a Beautiful HTML5 Portfolio

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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How to Code a Clean Website Template in HTML5 & CSS3

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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HTML5′s New “Form” Attribute

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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Fullscreen Slideshow with HTML5 Audio and jQuery

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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Creating a HTML5 & CSS3 Single Page Web Layout

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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Create a Grid Based Web Design in HTML5 & CSS3

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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Build a Neat HTML5 Powered Contact Form

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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Create a stylish HTML5 template from scratch

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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Making Forms Fabulous with HTML5

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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Create Vector Masks using the HTML5 Canvas

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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Learning To Use HTML5 Semantic Elements

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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Getting Started with Three.js

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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Understanding HTML5 Content Models

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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An Introduction to Shaders

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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Build your Own HTML5 3D Engine

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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Create a Page Flip Effect with HTML5 Canvas

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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HTML5 Fundamentals, Part 4: The Final Touch

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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Working Off the Grid with HTML5 Offline

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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How to Create a Contact Form using HTML5, CSS3 and PHP

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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New HTML5 Structural Tags

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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Learning the Basics of HTML5 Canvas

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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Avoiding Common HTML5 Mistakes

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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HTML5′s Microdata, Search, and the Collaboration of the Search Giants

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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Use Paper.js to Create HTML5 Interactive Vector Animations

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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Real World Accessibility: HTML5, ARIA and the Modern Web

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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How To Develop Using HTML5

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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HTML5 Mobile Geolocation Master Class

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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28 HTML5 Features, Tips, and Techniques you Must Know

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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Build your First Game with HTML5

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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Auto-Resizing HTML5 Games

30 Brand New HTML5 Tutorials   Summer 2011 Edition

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Written by Lilian Rigo

It all started as a joke and a bit of a challenge. But then somewhere along the line I realized that being involved in copy-writing is too good to pass up. Big love for analyzing was a certain slide to where I am now. To pick up every tidbit of info, meditate on words literariness, and then pour it all in a decent form - that is the essence of my current work being. Overall, I see the web as a Klondike of art, music, and literature... it's all there. Maybe someday, I'll brave more than just copy-writing. We'll see. on Google+.

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