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HTML5 Quick Markup Reference / by Wallace Jackson.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Jackson, Wallace., Author.
Series:
Expert's Voice
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer programming.
Computer science.
Web Development.
Computer Science, general.
Local Subjects:
Web Development.
Computer Science, general.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (268 p.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2016.
Other Title:
HyperText Markup Language five quick markup reference
Place of Publication:
Berkeley, CA : Apress : Imprint: Apress, 2016.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
This book is a condensed reference for HTML5 markup. It presents the essential HTML5 elements and attributes in a well-organized format that can be used as a handy reference. HTML5 Quick Markup Reference is an HTML5 reference title covering tags and parameters central to HTML5 markup using the NetBeans 8.1 IDE. The book covers the tags used in HTML5, logically organized by topical chapters. It gets more advanced as chapters progress, covering the new media tags and file formats that are best for use with HTML5, as well as key factors regarding the data footprint optimization work process, in-lining .CSS and .JS files, and why data footprint optimization is important. What You Will Learn: The tags supported in HTML5 What comprises an HTML5 content production workflow Concepts and principles behind HTML5 content production How to install and utilize Inkscape for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux Concepts behind spline curves, strokes, fills, patterns, and rendering Digital illustration data formats and data footprint optimization Who This Book Is For: Website developers, Flash developers, user interface designers, HTML5 game designers, teachers, and educators.
Contents:
Chapter 1: HTML5 History: The Past and Future of HTML Markup
Chapter 2: HTML5 Documents: Top-Level Document Definition
Chapter 3: HTML5 Search Engine Optimization: Title and Meta
Chapter 4: HTML5 Referencing: Using External Links and Favicons
Chapter 5: HTML5 Processing: Using CSS and JavaScript
Chapter 6: HTML5 Parameters: Using Global Tag Attributes
Chapter 7: HTML5 Navigation: Hypertext Using the Anchor Tag
Chapter 8: HTML5 Multimedia: Utilizing New Media Assets
Chapter 9: HTML5 Organization: Document Content Hierarchy
Chapter 10: HTML5 Semantics: Defining Semantic Documents
Chapter 11: HTML5 Formatting: Publish Text-Based Content
Chapter 12: HTML5 Phrase Tags: Using Non-Standard Text
Chapter 13: HTML5 Lists: Numbered, Bulleted and Definition Lists
Chapter 14: HTML5 Tables: Constructing Data in a Tabular Format
Chapter 15: HTML5 Forms: Creating Forms Using HTML5 Tags
Chapter 16: HTML5 Positioning: Document Layout and Placement
Chapter 17: HTML5 Scripting: Using JavaScript and <script> Tag
Chapter 18: HTML5 Styling: Using the <style> Tag to Access CSS3
Chapter 19: HTML5 Real-Time Rendering: Using the <canvas> Tag
Chapter 20: HTML5 Plug-Ins: Using the <object>, <embed>, <applet> and <param> Tags
Chapter 21: HTML5 Frames: Using the <iframe> Tag
Chapter 22: HTML5 Ruby Annotations: Using the <ruby> Tag
Chapter 23: HTML 5.1 Tags: Using Menu and Dialog Design Elements
Appendix A: NetBeans: Setup an HTML5 Integrated Development Environment
Appendix B: Eclipse: Setup an HTML5 Integrated Development Environment
Appendix C: Intelli-J: Setup an HTML5 Integrated Development Environment
Appendix D: Multimedia: Setup Your New Media Content Development. <.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Includes index.
ISBN:
9781430265368
1430265361
OCLC:
952336687

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