Free Best-Selling Courses for Diwali: HTML5 and CSS3 Training

BECOME A WEB DEVELOPER/WEB DESIGNER/FRONT END ENGINEER/ARCHITECT WITH THIS COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING ON HTML5 AND CSS3


Course content:

Section 1: Introduction to HTML5, Diff btw HTML and HTML5, DocTypes, Tables, Lists
Section 2: Classes and IDs, Including JavaScript code in HTML, Data Attributes, Resources
Section 3: Using HTML with CSS, Images, Image Maps, Input Control Elements
Section 4: Input Control Elements, Forms, Div Element, Sectioning Elements
Section 5: Navigation Bars, Label Elements, Output Elements, Video and Media Elements, Embed
Section 6: iframes, Content Languages, SVG, Canvas, Meta Info, Marking Up Code and Quotes
Section 7: Tabindex,  Global Attributes, HTML5 Cache, HTML Event Attributes, Character Entity
Section 8: ARIA, Responsive Web Design, Media Query, HTML Symbols, WebWorkers, WebStorage
Section 9: Changing CSS with JavaScript, Structure and Formatting of a CSS Rule, Selectors
Section 10: Background Color, Gradients, Image, Shorthand, Position, Size.Multiple Bg Image
Section 11: Centering, Using Flexbox, Using CSS Transform, The Box Model, Box-Sizing
Section 12: Margin, Padding, Border, Outlines
Section 13: Overflow, Floats, Font Size, Text Transform, Flexible Box Layout (Flexbox)
Section 14: Cascading, Specificity, Colors, Opacity, Length Units, Pseudo Elements, Position
Section 15: Grid, Tables, Transitions,  Animation, 2D/3D Transform, Filter Property, Box-shdw
Section 16: Shapes for Floats, List Styles, Counters, Functions, Inline-Block, Image Sprites
Section 17: Interview Questions and Answers - HTML5 and CSS3


Description:

HTML is a markup language that forms a base for any website on the Internet.

HTML5 is the latest version of HTML, finalized in 2014.

HTML 1 was created by a CERN scientist Tim Berners-Lee. His initial goal was an Internet-based hypertext system that allows sharing and using documents in different computers. Introduced in 1991, HTML 1 only had 18 tags, most of them based on the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). HTML 2 was presented in 1995 and had a few more features.

The draft of HTML 3 was abandoned due to slow implementation of the newly created tags. Therefore, the World Wide Web Consortium set out to standardize HTML. In 1997, HTML 3.2 was released which became a standard at the time.

HTML 4 was a large step, as it separated styling from coding, leaving the former to CSS. A revised version called HTML 4.01 came out in 1999, correcting minor mistakes found in HTML 4.0 and introducing a few handy features.

HTML 5 is the HTML as we know it today.

To create polished and well-functioning websites, you will need CSS and JavaScript. However, to make them work as intended, you need to first understand what is HTML. Just like a house has a foundation, a web page has its base in HTML.


HTML5 Benefits

  • Addressing The Flash Problem

  • Richer Websites

  • Better Semantic Markup

  • HTML5 is highly flexible and supported on all browsers

  • User friendly and an open technology.

  • Better performance


Cascading Style Sheets, referred to as CSS, is a simple design language intended to simplify the process of making web pages presentable. It allows you to create great-looking web pages.

CSS handles the look and feel part of a web page. Using CSS, you can control the color of the text, the style of fonts, the spacing between paragraphs, how columns are sized and laid out, what background images or colors are used, layout designs,variations in display for different devices and screen sizes as well as a variety of other effects.

CSS is easy to learn and understand but it provides powerful control over the presentation of an HTML document. Most commonly, CSS is combined with the markup languages HTML or XHTML.

In simple words, CSS is the technology that allows us to create beautiful, maintainable and flexible designs. It controls formatting, presentation and the overall layout of websites. A main reason we use CSS isn't only to create flexible, maintainable website designs, but also to keep content separate from presentation, which is a best practice. It's also much easier for human eyes to read what's happening in the HTML if there aren't styles thrown in too.

CSS3 is the latest evolution of the Cascading Style Sheets language and aims at extending CSS2. 1. It brings a lot of long-awaited novelties, like rounded corners, shadows, gradients, transitions or animations, as well as new layouts like multi-columns, flexible box or grid layouts.


Benefits of CSS

  • CSS saves time − You can write CSS once and then reuse same sheet in multiple HTML pages. You can define a style for each HTML element and apply it to as many Web pages as you want.

  • Pages load faster − If you are using CSS, you do not need to write HTML tag attributes every time. Just write one CSS rule of a tag and apply it to all the occurrences of that tag. So less code means faster download times.

  • Easy maintenance − To make a global change, simply change the style, and all elements in all the web pages will be updated automatically.

  • Superior styles to HTML − CSS has a much wider array of attributes than HTML, so you can give a far better look to your HTML page in comparison to HTML attributes.

  • Multiple Device Compatibility − Style sheets allow content to be optimized for more than one type of device. By using the same HTML document, different versions of a website can be presented for handheld devices such as PDAs and cell phones or for printing.

  • Global web standards − Now HTML attributes are being deprecated and it is being recommended to use CSS. So its a good idea to start using CSS in all the HTML pages to make them compatible to future browsers.



This course is for:

  • Anyone who wishes to make a career as Web Developer / Designer
  • Full Stack Web Developers and Engineers
  • Front End Engineers
  • Web Developers - JavaScript, jQuery, HTML5, CSS
  • UX/UI Developers & Designers
  • Solution Architects - JavaScript, HTML5, CSS3
  • HTML5 JavaScript / TypeScript Game Developers
  • Mobile App Designers & Developers
  • Software Developers (C#, ASP dotNET, MVC, HTML, CSS, Javascript)

Requirements:

  • Enthusiasm and determination to make your mark on the world!

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