NETSA's HTML5-based web app solutions are both secure and long-lasting, and are developed in such a way that they can be easily maintained and scaled as needed. Furthermore, HTML5 solutions developed by Netsa's skilled HTML5 developers are cross-platform compatible, allowing them to work on any device or software platform. Netsa's professional HTML5 developers can construct an application that meets your specific user, company, industry, and/or vertical needs by using an agile development technique to provide our HTML5 web and mobile solutions. We use a tried-and-true, highly flexible engagement strategy that begins with a thorough assessment of your business and IT needs, ensuring that the proper HTML5 development solution is delivered on time and on budget to meet your goals and deadlines.
1. Cleaner markup/ Improved code:
HTML5 will allow site designers to write code that is cleaner and more organised. We can get rid of the div tags and replace them with HTML5 elements that are more semantic.
2. Elegant forms:
HTML5 allows designers to create more elaborate forms. There will be several types of inputs, searches, and fields for various purposes.
3. Consistency:
We will see more consistency in terms of HTML used to code a web page on one site compared to another when websites implement the new HTML5 components. This will make it much easier for designers and developers to grasp how a web page is built right away.
4. Supports rich media elements:
We can say goodbye to those plugin elements because HTML5 includes built-in audio and video playback capabilities.
5. Offline Application Cache:
HTML5 has an offline application caching feature that allows a user to reload a previously visited page even if they are temporarily offline. This feature will speed up the loading of files and reduce server burden.
6. Supports the latest versions of major browsers
This functionality can be used by your company to create an e-learning course that is compatible with Internet Explorer 9 and 10, as well as Google Chrome.
1. May not support old browsers
Versions 6, 7, and 8 of Internet Explorer do not support HTML5. HTML4 can be used to change or update legacy e-learning courses that are still compatible with older browsers.
2. Restrictions on multimedia
Audio files, pictures, interactivities, and videos can all be embedded in HTML5 e-learning courses, however there are certain constraints. HD films and stunning images are not available, unlike Adobe Flash.
3. Inconsistencies in delivery
Different browsers render HTML5 material differently. As a result, you may notice discrepancies in the delivery of learning information. This problem can be solved by using responsive design in your e-learning courses.
CSS 3 has made its impact in the same way that HTML 5 did, with its numerous improvements that not only enhance the aesthetic appeal but also increase functionality. Here are some CSS 3 characteristics that work in its favour:
Box Shadows
With CSS 3, each element on a web page can now have a shadow effect, which was previously unavailable in CSS 2.1 and necessitated the usage of a separate image or graphic.
Multiple Backgrounds
It's another helpful CSS 3 feature that makes it simple to generate different backgrounds for a single element.
Color Schemes plus opacity
It's a popular feature since it allows developers to choose from a variety of colour options, including RGB, CMYK, and HSL, as well as set the opacity or transparency level directly in the code.
Multiple Column Layouts
CSS 3 eliminates the need for tables and instead enables for numerous columns of text to be used as needed.
Rounded corners
Another extremely beneficial feature of CSS 3 is the ability to have rounded corners without any additional work on the side of the developers.