HTML5

HTML5 is the next major revision of the HTML standard superseding HTML 4.01, XHTML 1.0, and XHTML 1.1. HTML5 is a standard for structuring and presenting content on the World Wide Web. HTML5 is a co-operation between the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG). The new standard incorporates features like video playback and drag-and-drop that have been previously dependent on third-party browser plug-ins such as Adobe Flash, Microsoft Silverlight, and Google Gears.


Duration:45 hours
Validity:1 month
Cost:

6,900.00

Who uses HTML5?

Web Designers use HTML5 for creating interactive and animated content for websites and mobile applications. Web Developers use HTML5 to build web applications, websites for developing cross platform applications, for building applications which can be distributed across various app store eco systems. Graphic Designers use HTML5 to create expressive interactive content with typographic precision. Video Editors use HTML5 to create immersive experiences with live action video footage, still images, sound, and music. Interactive Designers use HTML5 to create immersive interactive web content and experiences.

 

Course Details

Even if you have never seen any HyperText Markup Language (HTML) code, you may know that it is used to create web pages. This course focuses on the latest version of the language, popularly referred to as HTML5. Following its immediate predecessors HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.1, HTML5 is a response to the fact that the HTML and XHTML in common use on the World Wide Web are a mixture of features introduced by various specifications, along with those introduced by software products such as web browsers, those established by common practice. It is also an attempt to define a single markup language that can be written in either HTML or XHTML. It includes detailed processing models to encourage more interoperable implementations; it extends, improves and rationalizes the markup available for documents, and introduces markup and application programming interfaces (APIs) for complex web applications. By the end of this course you will have a very good understanding on HTML5.

 

Course Overview

What’s New in this course?

HTML5 introduces a number of new elements and attributes that helps in building modern websites. Following are great features introduced in HTML5:

  • New Semantic Elements: These are like ‘header’, ‘footer’, and ‘section’
  • Forms 2.0: Improvements to HTML web forms where new attributes have been introduced for ‘input’ tag
  • Persistent Local Storage: To achieve without resorting to third-party plugins
  • WebSocket: A next-generation bidirectional communication technology for web applications
  • Server-Sent Events: HTML5 introduces events which flow from web server to the web browsers and they are called Server-Sent Events (SSE)
  • Canvas: This supports a two-dimensional drawing surface that you can program with JavaScript
  • Audio & Video: You can embed audio or video on your web pages without resorting to third-party plugins
  • Geolocation: Now visitors can choose to share their physical location with your web application
  • Microdata: This lets you create your own vocabularies beyond HTML5 and extend your web pages with custom semantics
  • Drag and drop: Drag and drop the items from one location to another location on a the same webpage 
Structuring Documents for the Web
In this chapter, you learn the key concept to create a web page and how to give it structure. Understand how a web page describes its structure to a web browser. You also learn the meaning of key terms used by web designers, such as elements, attributes, tags, and markup.
Fine-Tuning Your Text
Beyond the basic structural elements outlined in previous lesson, you get to learn how to use a wide range of elements to mark up your text. By the end of this lesson, you’ll have a hang of all the elements you might need to mark up almost any kind of content.
Links and Navigation
In this chapter, you learn how to link between pages of a website, link to other sites, how to structure folders in a site and how to link to specific parts of a page in a site.
Images, Audio and Video
In this chapter you learn, how to add images to a web page, what are the different types of image formats & where to use each of those and how to add audio and video to your web pages. Also, you learn all about the ‘video’, ‘audio’ and ‘object’ elements.
Tables
The objective of this lesson is to learn about tables and how they are used in HTML. Also you get to learn about basic table elements and attributes and get to create accessible tables.
Forms
Almost every time you want to collect information from a visitor to your site, you need to use a form. Hence in this lesson, you learn to create a form, to use different types of form controls, what happens to the data a user enters, how to make forms accessible and how to structure the content of forms.
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
In this chapter, you learn how to use CSS to take control of the style of your pages, including the color and size of fonts, the width and color of lines, and the amount of space between items on the page.
More Cascading Style Sheets
In this chapter, you continue to learn how to use CSS to control the presentation of HTML web pages, starting with CSS properties that enable you to control the presentation of links, backgrounds, list styles, table styles, and outlines around boxes. You then learn a technique to add content to a page using ‘:before’ and ‘:after’ pseudo-classes. Finally, you learn how to use CSS to position boxes on the page, which enables you to create attractive layouts for your pages.
Rounded Corners, Animations, Custom Fonts and more with CSS3
In this chapter, you learn about the latest version of the CSS specification, CSS3. Unlike previous versions of the specification, CSS3 consists of smaller specifications that focus on particular areas of interest. These are called modules. CSS3 significantly increases the power of CSS.
Learning JavaScript
Here you learn how to start programming using JavaScript, how the Document Object Model enables you to access and manipulate HTML elements, how to apply logic to your JavaScript programs, how to loop through collections of information with JavaScript and lastly – how to work with dates, math and other built-in JavaScript features.
Checklists
This final chapter contains checklists on some helpful topics and you get to learn about Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Accessibility.

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Duration:

45 hours

Validity:

1 month

Cost:

6,900.00

This course is interactive and not taught in real-time. So you can login at your convenience and do your classes and exercises. Our interactive interface offers useful features such as fast forward, rewind, pause and you can even redo a lesson before moving ahead. These features help you track your progress and learn just what you want. Included are project files to allow you to learn right along with the instructor using the exact same files that they use. Each individual lesson has been provided with an eBook and a quiz to test your knowledge of each lesson before you take your final test. In addition to this hands-on learning experience, our trainers will evaluate your course work, clarify questions and give relevant feedback to help you grow