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Congratulations in your new book !!!

Is there a web site of fully/partially supported HTML(5) tags and attributes for various versions of Android ?

Which Browser will the best in your opinion?

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Hi Juan,

All the latest versions of the browsers are pretty good for the best-known HTML5 features, even IE 9. And you can always check up on a browser by pointing it to http://www.html5test.com. However I wouldn't say there's a best one since you need to cater for all your users, and should therefore treat them all equally.

The following website lists all the HTML tags, including HTML5: http://www.quackit.com/html_5/tags/. Click on each and you can interactively experiment with the tag.
 
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