2016-10-12

HTML serves as the bedrock of the entire internet. It’s a language that not only provides structures and layouts for websites and apps, but it allows for developers to combine the language with other code and plugins. At its core, HTML is pretty basic, only delivering static pages that wouldn’t look all that impressive to today’s average user. However, once you pair it with things like CSS and JavaScript, it can turn into a completely different internet animal.

As the years have passed, several versions of HTML have been rolled out. For example, HTML4 has been around since 1997 and it’s been used for more than a decade after. Then XHTML came along. However, HTML5 has been introduced to maintain a certain set of standards, making it easier to display the exact same results to all users, regardless of the devices or browsers being used.

As you may assume, this is huge in the mobile era. Along with a lesser dependence on plugins and far more markup tags than its predecessors, HTML5 is often the language of choice for developers.

Why Should You Choose an HTML5 Website?

Since WordPress themes are already coded, right now we don’t have to worry much about how HTML5 is easier for developers. However, once you implement an HTML5 site, it becomes a little smoother for you in the backend, and your users will notice the difference. For example, they don’t have to keep extra plugins updated as much (remember when you had to update Flash all the time?) Furthermore, all devices and browsers deliver excellent results. Along with that, your website should have better performance overall.

Who Might Be Interested in an HTML5 Theme?

Any business could utilize an HTML5 theme. It all depends on how much you’d like to assist your users and even boost your own site’s performance. Because of the performance improvements, user devices should essentially consume less battery. Also, the site should run faster, making it more pleasant for your users (not to mention, it’s great for SEO). Overall, most developers and website owners should think about whether or not their site is built using HTML5. Otherwise, you may end up using a more archaic technology.

The Best New HTML5 WordPress Themes:

Megastar




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The Megastar theme is a wonderful option, boasting fast speeds and a beautiful display on all devices. It’s a business theme for companies that would like to share information about products or services. The theme provides the Visual Composer plugin for free, and the Revolution Slider is included. What’s more is that you get a built-in portfolio and FAQ plugin. Also, WooCommerce integrates with the Megastar theme in case you’d like to sell digital or physical products.

The one click installation provides a nice little bonus, while the modern and flat design can be adjusted with your own custom CSS. Three header styles and four main menu styles are packaged in with the theme, and you can choose from unlimited color combinations. The eight widget positions assist with organization, while the over 650 Font Awesome icons look solid with the over 800 line icons. Along with a full blog that has gallery, quote, and video post types, the Megastar theme is a solid choice for any business.

Metro Pro



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Consider the Metro Pro theme if you’d like a magazine-style solution built on HTML5. This is a Genesis Framework theme, so the customization options are incredible. The theme has a 1152-wide frame for highlighting all of your content in the widescreen format. Even so, it all looks great on mobile devices. The theme provides five color styles and six layout options, and the custom backgrounds and headers are nice for additional branding and customization.

The custom menus help guide people throughout your site, and the featured images look impressive when you publish blog posts. As an HTML5 theme, you’ll find that the site loads quickly and you can view it in all browsers. In addition, you get four homepage widget areas for your email subscription form and more. Quite a few page templates are included with the Metro Pro theme. For example, one of them is a complete landing page, while the others include default, blog, and archive pages.

Dani

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The Dani WordPress theme has the benefits of any HTML5 site, and it provides all of the elements needed to design a beautiful blog and portfolio. The responsive design is offered for all HTML5 pages, and the background video supports YouTube, Vimeo, and HTML5. The seven single portfolio layouts give you quite a few options for presenting your work, and the included Revolution Slider plugin is sure to grab attention when people land on your website.

You’ll notice on the demo that a parallax background image is part of the package. You also receive several Google Fonts and font icons to add more spice to your design. The well-organized CSS combines well with the HTML5, speeding up your site and turning additional development into a breeze. The theme provides multiple header and menu options, and the masonry portfolio listing looks wonderful. Along with video support, audio support, an AJAX contact form, a mobile menu, and a lightbox, you can’t go wrong with this one.

Motive

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The Motive WordPress theme is from the developers at TeslaThemes, meaning the HTML5 theme is sure to run smooth and include several built-in plugins. Motive is a creative portfolio theme, and it comes with the Revolution Slider plugin. The two different default layouts get you started, while the three different portfolio styles present your work in a professional manner. The theme has multiple post types and a customizable sidebar position, along with a beautiful slider.

The sticky menu keeps users moving to the pages you want, while the parallax backgrounds tend to grab attention. A few animated counters create buzz, and the social media links and sharing buttons bring your company to places like Facebook and Twitter. The Motive theme has various web friendly fonts, and the contact form builder eliminates the need to go get a third-party plugin. Finally, TeslaThemes is known for offering quality support and extensive documentation.

Alyeska

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Try out the Alyeska theme if you’re looking for a retina enhanced, mobile-friendly HTML5 solution. Along with great support and documentation, the developers of the Alyeska theme give you translation tools and a child theme for the ultimate customization experience. The Twitter integration gets you tapped into the Twitter API, while the wide variety of shortcodes are great for quickly making items like buttons, toggles, and columns, all without the need to code them yourself.

Quite a few widgets are included with the Alyeska theme. For example, one of them is for making a simple contact form. The theme is built on the famous Twitter Bootstrap, and it has Font Awesome vector icon integrations. The portfolio plugin keeps your past work items separate from regular blog posts, and the lightbox integration makes it easier for users to see your portfolio items. Along with flexible typography, a layout builder, custom sliders, and a quick installation process, the Alyeska theme is sure to impress.

Magazine Plus

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The Magazine Plus theme provides a magazine layout. An HTML5 build is rather important for a magazine, since you would generally have trouble with the wide variety of content showing up on multiple devices. The theme has a page builder for drag and drop functionality, and it shows how many people have shared each of your posts. The eight post styles look nice, while the ability to change any color comes in huge for your branding.

The theme does have a fixed sidebar for implementing widgets, and it provides a small little module for showing off the time and weather. This is an SEO ready theme, and it has a random post button for a nice little bonus. The translation support gets more people interested in your content, while the Google AdSense modules work wonders when trying to make a little money. Finally, you get access to social sharing buttons, one-click sample data, and free support.

Wanderer

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The Wanderer WordPress theme looks like a great choice for someone trying to start a travel blog. The HTML5 theme has a responsive design, and the custom menus show up in the header of the website. As with most HTML5 themes, Wanderer works on all browser devices. Furthermore, you receive social media links, Photoshop files, and translation support. The valid code ensures peak performance, and the customizer is far more simple than most other themes we’ve tested.

Sample content does come with the Wanderer theme, making the launch process go much faster. You also get a few widgets for inserting in the concealed menu. For example, the user must click on the menu icon to reveal it. Then, widgets like recent post lists show up. Overall, it’s a great way to keep focus on your content. In addition, each of your blog post previews has a beautiful, widescreen featured image. This pairs nicely with the fullscreen header image, considering each of them has overlaying text and even some call to action buttons.

Ambiance Pro

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Fullpane

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SuperNowa

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Gonzo

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Droplets

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3Clicks

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Hotels

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Real Estate

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Blocco

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TechMagazine

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Elixir

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Minimum Pro

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So Simple

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Gospel

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Medical

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Magazine Pro

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MagXP

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Fullscreen

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Salient

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Parallax Pro

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Trattoria

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massive news

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Winning Agent

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Altitude Pro

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Divi

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Vidley

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renovation

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