HTML5 is the current standard for HTML
The earlier version of HTML, HTML 4.01, was introduced in 1999, and many changes happened in internet after that
HTML5 was designed to replace both HTML 4, XHTML, and the HTML DOM Level 2.
It is exclusively designed to deliver rich content without the need for additional plugins. The current version delivers animation to graphics, music to movies, and can also be used to build rich web applications.
HTML5 is also cross-platform. It is designed to work whether you are using a PC, or a Tablet, a Smartphone, or a Smart TV.
This Introduction to the HTML5 stack concentrates on modern html for browsers and devices. Best practice is produced throughout and all the latest html, css and JavaScript techniques are explored.
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The Evanta Technologies Advanced HTML5 Specialist course develops essential HTML5, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and JavaScript knowledge. These technologies, known as the Web development trifecta, provide Web pages that easily adapt to smartphones, tablets, gaming devices and smart TVs, as well as to traditional PCs. The Advanced HTML5 Specialist course builds students’ manual-coding skills to develop Web documents using new elements, attributes and selectors introduced in Hypertext Mark-up Language version 5 (HTML5) and Cascading Style Sheets version 3 (CSS3). Students will create Web pages using the HTML5 structure tags, embed video and audio, and develop cross-browser user-input forms. They will use CSS3 to position and format content, and to create effects such as transformations, transitions and animation.
Students will also learn basic JavaScript coding, and use HTML5 APIs (application programming interfaces) to extend the functionality of Web pages with modern features such as relocation, drag-and-drop, canvas and offline Web applications. In addition, students will learn techniques for code validation and testing, inline form field validation, and mobile design for browsers and apps, including Responsive Web Design (RWD).