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Finally you know…
This is Where You Start Your Development Career
HTML5 is the scaffolding that lies beneath almost every contemporary application.
There was a time when only web designers needed to know HTML5 well. However, it’s now a universal skill that every developer needs. Strong HTML5 provides a strong foundation for apps. It also allows you to correctly develop content that appears on web sites, in mobile apps and even digital signage.
How do you learn to create strong HTML5 code that can be easily maintained?
That’s what we’re here to talk about…
FACT: HTML5 is the First Language You Need to Know
(…and an important part of web and mobile developers’ daily work)
We get the question all the time: I want to become a developer, but I don’t know where to start.
We don’t have to sell you on the idea of becoming a developer. If you’re you here, you already know it’s one of the most lucrative (and fastest growing) career tracks out there. It’s HTML5 that allows you to get your foot in the door. HTML5 developers:
In other other words, HTML5 development skills are critical to all developers. HTML5 is the foundation to almost any development process.
That’s why business, design studios, development shops and other organizations need HTML5 developers.
But there’s a problem. Most people who learned HTML, learned it in school 12 years ago and have no idea that they’re doing.
That’s how you separate yourself from the pack.
As a Certified HTML5 Specialist, you are qualified to build, maintain and edit HTML5 documents. You’ll be able to help development teams build strong foundations, manage digital content or use HTML5 as a foundation for a strong developer skill set.
In this certification program you will learn:
In summary, certified HTML5 specialists are experts who are able to correctly construct rich digital documents that can appear anywhere on the web, mobile or as part of a larger application. They are able to understand how HTML5 fits into the larger context of web and mobile development and work in serious development environments.
Mark welcomes viewers to the course.
Mark explains the HTML5 Specialist Designation and how it fits into the Web Development Professional Certification Program.
Learn about your Instructor, Mark Lassoff.
A Quick Start on HTML5
Mark goes over the tools used by most HTML5 developers.
You’ll understand the structure common to all documents in HTML5.
What is an element? What is a tag? What is an attribute? How about a value? Learn the vocabulary of HTML5.
The lab exercise for the chapter is explained.
Mark wraps up Chapter 1 of the HTML5 Specialist Designation Course
Mark sets the stage for what you will learn in Section 2 of the course
Learn how to use paragraph tags.
Understand how to use break tags in documents.
Display preformatted text with the <pre> tag
Mark discusses the <h1> through the <h6> tag
Display Ordered Lists and Unordered Lists in HTML5.
Understand how to properly markup quotations and citations in HTML5.
Understand how to format text in HTML5 as bold or italics.
Learn how to markup computer code in HTML5.
Understand other containers for text content in HTML5. Divs and HTML5 new containers are covered.
The lab exercise for the chapter is explained.
Mark wraps up the content discussed in Section 2.
Questions to help you review for the Exam
Mark sets the stage for what you will learn in Section 3 of the course.
You’ll learn how to create links between pages in site.
Mark will demonstrate how to create a link to external content or pages.
You’ll learn how to determine where a linked document opens.
Mark will demonstrate how to use anchors to help users navigate long pages.
The lab exercise for the section is explained.
Mark wraps up the content discussed in Section 3.
Mark sets the stage for what you will learn in Section 4 of the course.
You’ll learn how to insert images into a document.
How to create hyperlinks with images will be demonstrated.
Mark discusses proper image optimization for the web and mobile.
You’ll learn how to properly size images for different sized screens.
Mark will demonstrate how to insert audio content into a page and make it controllable by the user.
Mark demonstrates how video content can be included on a page.
The lab exercise for the section is explained.
Mark wraps up the content discussed in Section 4.
Mark sets the stage for what you will learn in Section 5 of the course.
You’ll learn how to create a table to hold tabular data.
Mark will demonstrate the border attribute of a table.
You’ll learn how to determine the width of a table and the width of individual cells within the table.
Learn how to use headings in your table.
How to create table cells that span multiple rows or columns.
How to use iFrames to display content from other domains.
Mark demonstrates how to add the caption to a table.
The lab exercise for the section is explained.
Mark wraps up the content discussed in Section 5.
Mark sets the stage for what you will learn in Section 6 of the course.
You’ll learn how to define a form using the <form> element.
Mark demonstrates obtaining text input.
Mark demonstrates techniques to limit the range of text inputs that users can enter.
You’ll learn how to use radio buttons and text boxes to provide users a “multiple choice” input.
The Submit and Reset buttons are presented to allow form submission.
You’ll learn how to tie generic buttons to Javascript code that creates interactivity.
Mark will demonstrate how to work with date inputs into forms.
You’ll learn how to work with numerical input in forms.
Mark will demonstrate how to organize your form with <fieldset>.
The lab exercise for the section is explained.
Mark wraps up the content discussed throughout this section.
Mark sets the stage for what you will learn in Section 7 of the course.
You’ll learn how to comment code like a pro.
Mark will demonstrate meta tags and their important role in search engines.
You’ll learn how to work with both internal <script> tags and external Javascript files.
You’ll learn a number of techniques to best prepare your site for indexing by search engines.
Mark will explain the role of the hexadecimal color system used in HTML5.
You’ll learn some of the primary API’s available with HTML5 that can be implemented with Javascript.
Mark will demonstrate the HTML5 Canvas element.
Mark wraps up the content from this section.
Mark sets the stage for what you will learn in Section 8 of the course.
You’ll learn the difference between in-line, internal and external CSS rules.
Mark will show you how to use CSS selectors with classes and id’s.
Mark will demonstrate basic typographical controls with CSS.
When you understand the CSS box model you’ll be better able to understand CSS page layout.
You’ll learn how to create more complex floating layouts with CSS.
The lab exercise for the section is explained.
Mark wraps up the content discussed in Section 8.
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