HTML 5
Description
HTML is the markup language that every web developer uses in order to structure and present content in the Internet. HTML5 is the standard that is being shaped and developed currently. It extends and improves the last HTML4 standard and takes it to the next level with support multimedia, communication and more. This three-day instructor-led course provides the knowledge and skills for developing web applications with HTML5. ...
Intended audience:
This course is intended for Web developers and Web team leaders who have knowledge of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Dynamic HTML (DHTML), along with some knowledge of a scripting language such as JavaScript. Students are required to have the following skills: Ability to construct a Web application using a any web tools.
Fees: Rs 5400/-
Topics
Module 1: HTML Review 1.1 The History of HTML 1.2 What is HTML? 1.2 Tags 1.3 Documents 1.3 Getting Started 1.4 The Road for HTML5 1.5 The Browser Wars Module 2: Feature Detection 2.1 What we strive for? 2.2 Browser Detection 2.3 Feature Detection 2.4 Modernizr 2.5 Polyfills Module 3: The HTML5 New Elements 3.1 Structural Elements 3.2 New Form/Input Elements 3.3 New Attributes
Module 4: Canvas 4.1 Canvas - The Future of Graphics on the Web 4.2 Simple Shapes 4.3 Shape Styles 4.4 Complex Shapes 4.5 Text & Shadows 4.6 Canvas Pitfalls 4.7 Canvas & SVG 4.8 WebGL Module 5: Video and Audio 5.1 HTML5 & RIA 5.2 Video and audio in the web 5.3 How multimedia looks like to a computer? 5.4 Video/audio formats and codecs 5.5 Controlling your multimedia with javascript 5.6 Code example – loop 5.7 Video and audio lab 5.8 Lab: Video and audio 5.9 Summary
Module 6: Web Storage 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Web Storage vs. Cookies 6.3 Storage types 6.4 Methods and Properties 6.5 Events Module 7: Geolocation 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Geolocation API Module 8: Offline Web Pages 8.1 What are Offline Web Pages? 8.2 The Manifest File 8.3 AppCache API 8.4 Connectivity API Module 9: Microdata 9.1 Web 3.0: the next revolution. 9.2 The web is full of plain data 9.3 The solution: Microdata 9.4 Microdata usage 9.5 Microdata tags 9.6 The vocabulary 9.7 Microdata – case study 9.8 Other Microdata tags 9.9 Google vocabulary 9.10 Javascript API for microdata 9.11 Summary 9.12 Lab Module 10: HTML5 APIs 10.1 HTML5 JavaScript APIs: overview 10.2 Web Sockets 10.3 Web Workers 10.4 IndexedDB 10.5 Drag-and-Drop 10.6 Web Notifications 10.7 Other APIs Module 11: Migrating From HTML4 to HTML5 11.1 Migration Check List 11.2 Migration Sample
Module 12: CSS3 12.1 What is CSS3 in a nutshell? 12.2 Backgrounds 12.3 Border 12.4 Color 12.5 Fonts 12.6 Media Queries 12.7 Namespace 12.8 Text 12.9 Multi-column layout 12.10 Selectors 12.11 Content
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