Best place to ask an html5 question?

So I am a print designer with very little experience with html, css, etc. I have a client who has a programmer building a site for them that is running into some techincial issues in regards to what can be done using html 5. Does anyone have any suggestion on where I could ask specific question in regards to html 5? I know this is the DW forums, but the html 5 forums here look pretty dead so I figured this migth be a good place to ask where to go. And if you say here, then I will just repost with a more specific question.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions

You are absolutley rigth, it really does confound some print designers, me included. I see html and it just look slike giberish to me.
Anyways, this is one of my larger clients, so hopefully I can help them out. BTW, not looking to find out how it can be done, just if it can be done. The site in question lets the end user upload a large file and do a small bit of design to it. It then outputs to my client for printing. The issue is that it is really very slow becasue they are large files to start with. So is there a way to write code that would temporarily replace that large file with a small version, then reinsert it at the end of the process for printing. If you are familiar with ID or AI think of it simialr to linked low res version that then gets replaced with a high res version.
Strangley enough, it wasnt just me that suggested this to my client. Apparently his hosting company made the same susgguestion earlier on the same day. If was just me I would have probably just dropped it and said okay, that just isnt posible rigth now. But when the same suggestion comes from the hosting as well it makes me think maybe it can be done.

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    Regards,
    Ravi

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