On Tue, 27 Sep 2016 13:10:31 -0500, Richard Owlett
<rowl...@cloud85.net> wrote:

>That's an imperfect subject line to say the least.
>Does SeaMonkey have a specification more detailed than the 
>"Feature List" at http://www.seamonkey-project.org/doc/features ?
>
>The "World Wide Web Consortium" has test suites 
>[http://validator.w3.org/] to demonstrate compliance of a WEB 
>page with various HTML standards.
>
>My interest is from a different perspective. What features of 
>HTML4 and/or HTML% an SeaMonkey handle as page designer intended?
>
>Background: Our Pastor wishes the church to have a WEB presence - 
>including the availability of sermons. I date from dial-up era 
>when much audio was "download then play". Streaming was available 
>in theory - my ISP could not keep up with it.
>
>I understand that HTML5 has an "audio tag". In reality, what does 
>that mean?
>What questions should I &/or Pastor be asking?
>Comments?
>
>*CAUTION* -- I date from era of *HIGH* speed PAPER tape ;/
>
 Seamonkey supports both HTML4/5. You can always use the HTML5 test
(https://html5test.com) to see what the browser supports.
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