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Titre : | The Definitive Guide to HTML5 |
Auteurs : | Adam Freeman |
Type de document : | document électronique |
Editeur : | [S.l.] : Apress, 2011 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-4302-3961-1 |
Résumé : |
**The Definitive Guide to HTML5 provides the breadth of information you'll need to start creating the next generation of HTML5 websites. It covers all the base knowledge required for standards-compliant, semantic, modern website creation. It also covers┬áthe full HTML5 ecosystem and┬áthe associated APIs that complement the core HTML5 language. The Definitive Guide to HTML5 begins by tackling the basics of HTML5, ensuring that you know best practices and key uses of all of the important elements, including those new to HTML5. This section also covers extended usage of CSS3, JavaScript, and DOM manipulation,┬ámaking you┬áproficient in all core┬áaspects of modern website creation. The final part of the book covers the associated W3C APIs that surround the HTML5 specification. You will achieve a thorough working knowledge of the Geolocation API, web storage, creating offline applications, and the new drag and drop functionality. The Definitive Guide to HTML5 also dives into the key media enhancements of HTML5 and its surrounding technologies: Canvas, video and audio. ### What youÔÇÖll learn * How to use all of the core features of HTML5 * How to make the most of the APIs that surround HTML5, such as Geolocation, Web Storage, and drag and drop * How to leverage the media capabilities of the modern web: Canvas, audio, and video ### Who this book is for Web developers and designers who want to increase their HTML5 skills to create modern, standards-compliant websites. ### Table of Contents 1. Putting HTML in Context 2. Getting Ready 3. Getting Started with HTML 4. Getting Started with CSS 5. Getting Started with JavaScript 6. HTML Elements in Context 7. Creating HTML Documents 8. Marking Up Text 9. Grouping Content 10. Creating Sections 11. Working with Tables 12. Working with Forms 13. Customizing the Input Element 14. Other Forms Elements & Input Validation 15. Embedding Content 16. CSS In Context 17. Using the CSS Selectors ÔÇô Part I 18. Using the CSS Selectors ÔÇô Part II 19. Using Borders &Backgrounds 20. Working with the Box Model 21. Creating Layouts 22. Styling Text 23. Transitions, Animations & Transforms 24. Other CSS Properties & Features 25. The DOM in Context 26. Working with the Document Object 27. Working with the Window Object 28. Working with DOM Elements 29. Styling DOM Elements 30. Working with Events 31. Using the Element-Specific Objects 32. Using Ajax ÔÇô Part I 33. Using Ajax ÔÇô Part II 34. Working with Multimedia 35. Using the Canvas ÔÇô Part I 36. Using the Canvas ÔÇô Part II 37. Using Drag & Drop 38. Using Geolocation 39. Using Web Storage 40. Creating Offline Applications ### About the Author **Adam Freeman** is an experienced IT professional who has held senior positions in a range of companies, most recently serving as chief technology officer and chief operating officer of a global bank. Now retired, he spends his time writing and long-distance running. |