Question

There's an ongoing debate of the best use of the new <nav> tag in HTML5. I am researching the use of the <nav> element in the wild, and while I've found some sites using HTML5, I am curious to see if any major site is using it. By major I mean household name. If you could point any out it will be appreciated.

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Solution

The website of the Chilean President was one of the first mainstream sites to use HTML5, including nav, section, aside, etc. elements: http://www.gobiernodechile.cl/

As for an addon to show indicate sites using HTML5, I made an extension for Opera here: https://addons.opera.com/addons/extensions/details/html5-powered/

and a UserJS version which should work in Firefox using GreaseMonkey: http://people.opera.com/danield/extensions/HTML5Powered.user.js

Other mainstream websites now using HTML5:

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not really a site, but a page within apple's site

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