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HTML5: Content Authoring with New and Advanced Features

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    Course Specifications

    Course Number:

    094008

    Course Length:

    1 day

    Course Description

    Overview:

    HTML5 is the latest generation of markup languages used to create content for the web. It is also used as a programming language for mobile (smartphone and tablet) application development. When people say “HTML5,” they typically mean not only the latest version of HTML, but also CSS, JavaScript®, and various markup languages used to represent other kinds of web content, such as SVG (graphics) and MathML (mathematical formulas).

    Web browsers, which display content coded in these languages, have evolved rapidly over the last few years. This course focuses on the new and advanced features of HTML5, covering how to create HTML5 and CSS3 markup that will work well on the widest possible variety of web browsers, mobile devices, and machine readers, such as search engine web crawlers. The course also demonstrates how to use advanced HTML5 multimedia features such as video, audio, and animation.

    Course Objectives:

    In this course, you will develop web content in HTML5 and CSS3 following principles of responsive web design.

    You will:

    • Optimize HTML content to take advantage of HTML5 and CSS3 features.
    • Write advanced CSS3 selectors and media queries.
    • Use advanced background and border options introduced in CSS3.
    • Use advanced text formatting options introduced in CSS3.
    • Use HTML5 graphics and multimedia elements, including transforms, animation, audio, and video.
    • Follow best practices to enable HTML content to be successfully processed by many different web browsers and machine readers.

    Target Student:

    This course is designed for those who have experience authoring content in HTML and CSS, and want to learn how to use new HTML5 and CSS3 features. This course can be taught on Windows®, Mac OS® X, or Linux®, and supports developers who work in any of those environments. Although JavaScript® knowledge is helpful, HTML and CSS are the focus, so this course does not require that the learner have extensive JavaScript skills.

    Prerequisites:

    This course assumes that students are comfortable authoring web content in HTML and CSS, and are familiar with fundamental web server and content-delivery concepts, such as how content is posted on a web server and delivered to users through a browser. This course can serve as an upgrade path for developers who are experienced in older versions of HTML and CSS, or who have learned HTML content authoring fundamentals through the HTML5: Content Authoring Fundamentals course.

    Course-specific Technical Requirements

    Hardware

    For this course, you will need one computer for each student and one for the instructor. Each computer will need the following minimum hardware configurations:

    • A Microsoft Windows®, Mac OS® X, or Linux® computer
    • 16 GB (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit) available hard disk space
    • CD-ROM drive (if installing any software from a CD-ROM)
    • Keyboard and mouse (or other pointing device)
    • 1,024 × 768 resolution monitor recommended
    • Network cards and cabling for local network access
    • Internet access (contact your local network administrator)
    • Projection system to display the instructor’s computer screen

    Software

    This course was developed using a Windows 8.1 computer, but you should be able to deliver the course using another operating system with which students have experience, such as Mac OS X, or Linux. If you intend to use the course with software different from what was used to develop the course, we highly recommend that you key test the course on that configuration before delivering it to students.

    The following is the recommended configuration.

    • Microsoft® Windows® 7 or 8, or more recent versions of Windows.
    • Google Chrome™ (latest version) or another web browser with extensive support for HTML5 to use as the primary browser for testing and development. This course was written on Chrome version 35.
    • NotePad++, or a similar programmer’s text editor with line numbering and syntax coloring for HTML5 and CSS3.
    • Secondary web browsers, which you can use for testing cross-browser compatibility. For this course, we recommend that you use:
      • Mozilla Firefox® version 29 or later.
      • Microsoft® Internet Explorer® version 11 or later.
      • Opera™ web browser version 21 or later.
    • If necessary, software for viewing the course slides. (Instructor machine only.)

    Course Content

    Lesson 1: Creating HTML5 Content

    Topic A: Develop Web Content to Follow Standards

    Topic B: Update Legacy Web Content to Meet HTML5 Requirements

    Lesson 2: Using Advanced Techniques to Select and Apply Styles

    Topic A: Use Advanced CSS Selectors

    Topic B: Provide Alternate Layouts Based On Device Characteristics

    Lesson 3: Using Advanced Background and Border Techniques

    Topic A: Use Advanced Techniques to Create Backgrounds

    Topic B: Use Advanced Techniques to Create Borders

    Lesson 4: Incorporating Advanced Text Formats

    Topic A: Use Web Fonts

    Topic B: Apply Advanced Text Styles

    Lesson 5: Adding Animation and Multimedia

    Topic A: Use 2D Transforms

    Topic B: Use Animation Styles

    Topic C: Embed Audio and Video in a Web Page

    Lesson 6: Making HTML Readable and Accessible

    Topic A: Support Various Browsers

    Topic B: Improve Markup to Benefit Human and Machine Readers

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