CERTIFICATE IN HTML5 -(C1117)
HTML
Course Syllabus
- Introduction of different
Web Technology
- Introduction
- HTML Elements
- HTML Attributes
- HTML Headings
- HTML Paragraphs
- HTML Formatting
- HTML Fonts
- HTML Styles
- HTML Links
- HTML Images
- HTML Tables
- HTML Lists
- HTML Forms
- HTML Iframe
- HTML Doctypes
- HTML Head
- HTML Meta
- HTML Scripts
- HTML Media
- HTML Audio
- HTML Object
- HTML Video
- HTML YouTube
- HTML Media Tags
- HTML Summary
- History, Vision &
Future of HTML5
- What Is HTML5?
- History And Major Actors
- A Little Retrospective
- Is The W3C?
- What Is The WHATWG?
- Vision And Philosophy
Behind HTML5
- Compatibility
- Utility
- Interoperability
- Universal Access
- Future Of HTML5
- Timeline
- Getting Started With HTML5
- The State Of Browser
Support
- Feature Detection
- Support For Legacy
Browsers
- Graceful Degradation
- Emulation
- Developer Tools
- Structure of a Web Page
- HTML5 DOCTYPE
- Page Encoding
- HTML5 Mark-up
- New And Updated Elements
- Structural Elements
- New Attributes
- Deprecated Elements And
Attributes
- HTML5 And CSS3
- Browser Support
- Forms
- What Are The Needs For Web
Applications?
- Current Solutions
- New Input Types
- New Attributes
- Form Validation
- Browser Support
- Audio and Video
- The State of Web Audio And
Video Based On Plug-in
- The State Of Audio And
Video Codec (e.g. H.264, WebM, etc.)
- Video/Audio Codec And
Browser Support
- New Audio/Video Mark-up
- Attributes And Methods
- Understanding Audio/Video
Events
- Customizing Audio/Video
Controls
- HTML5 Canvas
- Overview Of Graphics In
The Browser
- Canvas Vs. SVG
- Accessibility
- Using A Canvas
- Context And Coordinates
- Drawing Shapes
- Working With Paths
- Drawing Straight Lines
- Drawing Circles Or Arcs
- Drawing Text
- Drawing Images
- Working With Pixels
- Understanding Transforms
- Translation
- Rotation
- Scaling
- Browser Support
- Web Storage
- Overview
- Local Storage
- Session Storage
- Browser Compatibility
- HTML5 API
- Geolocation / Maps
- Offline Application Cache
- Web Workers
- Server-Sent Events
- Web Socket API