HTML5 Guidelines for Web Developers
eBook Details:
- Paperback: 320 pages
- Publisher: WOW! eBook; 1st edition (July 10, 2011)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0321772741
- ISBN-13: 978-0321772749
eBook Description:
HTML5 Guidelines for Web Developers
In HTML5 Guidelines for Web Developers, two pioneering web developers provide a comprehensive guide to HTML5’s powerful new elements and techniques through compact, practical, easy-to-understand examples. You’ll discover just how much you can do with HTML5 from programming audio/video playback to integrating geographical data into pages and applications.
This concise, friendly reference is packed with tips, tricks, and samples for making the most of HTML5 with JavaScript and the DOM. The authors present “pure HTML5” examples that are supported by browsers right now, and they share realistic insights into the challenges of leading-edge HTML5 development. All examples are available for download, with links to web resources for new information and specification updates.
In HTML5 Guidelines for Web Developers, two pioneering web developers provide a comprehensive guide to HTML5’s powerful new elements and techniques through compact, practical, easy-to-understand examples. You’ll discover just how much you can do with HTML5 from programming audio/video playback to integrating geographical data into pages and applications.
If you’re a web developer or designer with at least basic knowledge of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS, this book is all you need to masterHTML5 and get to the cutting edge of web development.
Topics covered include:
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Browser support: What you can (and can’t) do with HTML5 today
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HTML5 document structure and semantics
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Intelligent forms, including new input types, elements, and client-side validation
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The “video” and “audio” elements, and scripting media solutions
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Advanced graphics with Canvas and SVG
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Geolocation in the browser, including location tracking via Google Maps
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Web storage, offline web applications, WebSockets,and Web Workers
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Embedding sematic markup with Microdata and the Microdata DOM API
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Implementing drag-and-drop with the “draggable” attribute
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New global attributes: “data-*,” “hidden,” “contenteditable,” “spellcheck,” and more
If you’re a web developer or designer with at least basic knowledge of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS, this book is all you need to masterHTML5 and get to the cutting edge of web development.
Author Bios
Klaus Förster
Klaus Förster, an open source enthusiast, works at the Department of Geography of the University of Innsbruck, Austria. He has attended numerous SVG Open conferences as speaker, reviewer, and workshop leader, and has contributed SVG modules to the free Software projects PostGIS, GRASS GIS, and SpatiaLite.
Klaus Förster, an open source enthusiast, works at the Department of Geography of the University of Innsbruck, Austria. He has attended numerous SVG Open conferences as speaker, reviewer, and workshop leader, and contributed SVG modules to the free software projects PostGIS, GRASS GIS, and SpatiaLite.
Bernd Öggl
Bernd Öggl, lecturer and system administrator at the University of Innsbruck, is the coauthor of a book on PHP and MySQL and has many years of experience in programming web applications.
Bernd Öggl, lecturer and system administrator at the University of Innsbruck, is the coauthor of a book on PHP and MySQL and has many years of experience programming web applications.
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