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Matt Milner, Craig Shoemaker, Susan Simkins, Gill Cleeren, Cory House, Barry Luijbregts, Gerard Cohen, Lisa Larson-Kelley, Ben Schwarz, Mark Boas, and Gerard K. Cohen

HTML5 is the newest version of the default file format for web documents. It adds new form elements, audio/video support, a drawing canvas, real-time communication, local storage, drag and drop, and more.Whether you're writing static pages or dynamically generating HTML, you'll need to know and understand HTML5. This learning path includes proven HTML5 tutorials that will get you there.

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HTML5 is the newest version of the default file format for web documents. It adds new form elements, audio/video support, a drawing canvas, real-time communication, local storage, drag and drop, and more.Whether you're writing static pages or dynamically generating HTML, you'll need to know and understand HTML5. This learning path includes proven HTML5 tutorials that will get you there.

What You'll Learn

  • Properly define your HTML markup
  • HTML5 elements and JavaScript APIs
  • HTML that is descriptive and meaningful
  • Reusable web components
  • Real-time communication via JavaScript APIs
  • Native APIs for rich media, realtime effects and communication
  • Speed up the user experience for online and offline applications
  • Storage APIs and web sockets
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    Three courses

    Meeting Web Accessibility Guidelines (Section 508/ WCAG 2.1)

    (1 hours)
    You don't have to be an accessibility expert to make your sites accessible. This course will help you attain the knowledge and skills to meet web accessibility guidelines and make your sites accessible to all users.

    Practical HTML5

    (4 hours)
    HTML5 has been around for some time. But how do you get your head around all that comes with it? The answer is by doing. In this Practical HTML5 course, you can do exactly that by building a site from scratch, adding new HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript features.

    HTML5 Advanced Topics

    (2 hours)
    Learn to create applications that leverage HTML5's support for offline functionality, UI threading, local storage, WebSockets, and Microdata formats.

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