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what is it - the HTML 5 Doctype?

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Quick answer, but Google would still be faster – gAMBOOKa Nov 5 at 2:35
lmgtfy.com/?q=html+5+doctype ? – Rubens Farias Nov 5 at 2:35
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tinyurl.com/ybp5lg5 – Martinho Fernandes Nov 5 at 2:46
@Rubens: Just say no to lmgtfy. See meta.stackoverflow.com/search?q=lmgtfy if you need help getting clean. – Robert Harvey Nov 6 at 19:22
@Rubens - ironically, this page is now the fourth result for "html 5 doctype". – nickf Nov 12 at 1:25

closed as not a real question by Rubens Farias, Martinho Fernandes, OMG Ponies, Asaph, SilentGhost Nov 5 at 10:18

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It's this:

<!doctype html>
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diveintohtml5.org/semantics.html#the-doctype/… You'll read here that this doctype is case-insensitive. (The whole article is a good read) – Paul Irish Nov 5 at 2:50
I agree. . . . . – Rad The Mad Nov 5 at 2:59
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<!doctype html>

Brief explanation from http://ejohn.org/blog/html5-doctype/

You'll note that it's significantly simpler than most DOCTYPEs that you've seen - and that was intentional. A lot has changed in HTML5 in an attempt to make it even easier to develop a standards-based web page, and it should really pay off in the end.

What's nice about this new DOCTYPE, especially, is that all current browsers (IE, FF, Opera, Safari) will look at it and switch the content into standards mode - even though they don't implement HTML5. This means that you could start writing your web pages using HTML5 today and have them last for a very, very, long time.

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btw, FIRST google link =) – Rubens Farias Nov 5 at 2:40

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