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Tag: html5

Evolving the MediaWiki platform: Why we replaced Tidy with a HTML5 parser

9 July 2018 by Subbu Sastryand Tim Starling

Introducing Wikipedia's new HTML5 video player

8 November 2012 by Guillaume Paumier

Video Labs: Universal Subtitles on Commons

14 October 2010 by Michael Dale

Video Labs: P2P Next Community CDN for Video Distribution

27 September 201030 January 2023 by Michael Dale

Video Labs: Kaltura HTML5 Sequencer available on Wikimedia Commons

23 September 2010 by Michael Dale

New Media Features Gadget

10 October 200930 January 2023 by Michael Dale

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