You probably haven't updated your Firefox version. Check Menu Bar > Help > About Firefox to check the version. Firefox 3.5 is the version that offers HTML5 Video support.
You can get the latest version at http:/getfirefox.com
HTML markup tags provide formatting instructions to a browser. An HTML document tells the browser how to display the content on a webpage.
a HTML file is a web page. If you want to view it, you can open it with your internet browser (like internet explorer or firefox). If you want to edit the file, you can either use a file editor like notepad (which can open any type of file) or you can use a web designer GUI like KompoZer.
AnswerThe web browser cannot tell whether the page information arriving at the browser comes from a PHP source or an HTML source. So if the HTML version works and the PHP version CSS is broken you have translated the page incorrectly. Examine the page source from the browser window for both versions and compare them closely. The PHP version must reference the CSS file correctly in the header. Check that in particular. :]
In definition, HTML is "Hyper Text Markup Language". This kind of language is use in a web-based application, also known as a browser ( Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, ..) As you said it, what is written in the HTML document, is many instructions for the browser. Those instructions can be use to: write a paragraph, draw a table, show a picture, etc... Many things can be done using HTML or XHTML ( Extensible Hyper Text Markup Language), but the use of CSS ( Cascading Style Sheet ) is needed almost for anything you want to do. Hope this solves your question.
HTML does work in emails but to varying degrees. The name of the game with HTML and emails is testing, testing, testing. Unfortunately each reader interprets the HTML differently so you have to be very specific in your coding. Be warned that css doesn't work well in emails and should only be used inline
HTML results can be shown in a web browser. They are the one that can display the work of a browser.
No not possible. Even if there's a work around, the load times and browser compatibilty would be horrible.
Standard html should work on any browser. Some browser manufacturers developed tags that just work on certain browsers. A good rule when designing html pages is to test the page on the major browsers.
HTML markup tags provide formatting instructions to a browser. An HTML document tells the browser how to display the content on a webpage.
To make a video saved on a HTML work on a computer without internet, you need to point the browser to the locally saved copy of the file. The URL in this case is something like c:\myhtml\savedvideo.HTML, or whatever filesystem naming conventions your computer and browser supports. Note that any dependencies in the HTML file must also be saved on the computer, in positions with the same relative position as on the original web site.
a HTML file is a web page. If you want to view it, you can open it with your internet browser (like internet explorer or firefox). If you want to edit the file, you can either use a file editor like notepad (which can open any type of file) or you can use a web designer GUI like KompoZer.
Browsers are made to intercept these tags. They are made to work with HTML codes only.
Flash Video's do not work on the iPad, Only HTML Video's do.
IOS and Android do not work with HTML. They have completely different programming to work with.
yes of course unless Israel doesnt have a wii browser
AnswerThe web browser cannot tell whether the page information arriving at the browser comes from a PHP source or an HTML source. So if the HTML version works and the PHP version CSS is broken you have translated the page incorrectly. Examine the page source from the browser window for both versions and compare them closely. The PHP version must reference the CSS file correctly in the header. Check that in particular. :]
YOU,just right click on it and click on embed IF THAT DOESENT WORK THEN YOURE A NOOB !