The new HTML5 doctype is used for current and older browsers that require a specified. Browsers that do not understand this doctype will simply render the contained markup in standards mode. If you prefer a more structured document, by all means, stick with the quotes.

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1. New Doctype2. The Figure Element3. <small> Redefined4. No More Types for Scripts and Links5. To Quote or Not to Quote.6. Make your Content Editable7. Email Inputs8. Placeholders9. Local Storage10. The Semantic Header and Footer11. More HTML5 Form Features12. Internet Explorer and HTML513. hgroup*14. Required Attribute15. Autofocus Attribute16. Audio Support17. Video Support18. Preload Videos19. Display Controls20. Regular Expressions21. Detect Support for Attributes22. Mark Element23. When to Use a <div>24. What to Immediately Begin Using25. What is Not HTML526. The Data Attribute27. The Output Element28. Create Sliders with the Range Input
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