HTML5 Coding Essentials and Best Practices

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  • Fee-based Certificate
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  • 6 Sequences
  • Intermediate Level

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Syllabus

Week 1: HTML5 basics

  • From HTML1.0 to HTML5
  • Structural elements

Week 2: HTML5 multimedia

  • Streaming multimedia content: the video and audio elements
  • Subtitles and closed captions
  • Webcam, microphone: the getUserMedia API

Week 3: HTML5 graphics

  • Basics of HTML5 canvas
  • Immediate drawing mode: rectangles, text, images, etc.
  • Path drawing mode: lines, circles, arcs, curves, etc.
  • Colors, gradients, patterns, shadows, etc.

Week 4: HTML5 animations

  • Basic animation techniques
  • Canvas and user interaction

Week 5: HTML5 forms

  • Introduction to HTML5 forms
  • Accessible forms
  • Input types, forms attributes
  • Form validation API

Week 6: HTML5 basic APIs

  • Introduction to HTML5 APIs
  • The Web Storage API
  • The File API
  • The Geolocation API

Prerequisite

  • HTML: just be comfortable putting together an HTML document
  • CSS: minimal familiarity with CSS
  • JavaScript and DOM APis: basic knowledge is sufficient, and this course will include a recap of basics

Instructors

Michel Buffa
Professor
University Côte d’Azur

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The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

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