HTML5, JavaScript and jQuery 24-Hour Trainer

  • 5h 53m
  • Dane Cameron
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2015

HTML5, JavaScript, and jQuery 24-Hour Trainer shows you how to build real-world HTML5 apps — both web-based and mobile — in combination with JavaScript, jQuery, and CSS/CSS3. You'll learn progressively more advanced skills as you work through the series of hands-on video lessons. Exercises and screencasts walk you step-by-step through the process of building web applications, and give you the opportunity to experiment and extend the examples to create your own working web app. You'll gain a solid understanding of the fundamental technologies, and develop a skillset that fully exploits the functionality of web development tools.

Although HTML5 is at the forefront of web development, it exists within an ecosystem that also includes CSS/CSS3, JavaScript, and JavaScript libraries like jQuery. Building robust, functional web applications requires a clear understanding of these technologies, and more importantly, the manner in which they fit together. This is your step-by-step guide to building web apps, with a hands-on approach that helps you learn by doing.

  • Master the fundamentals of HTML and HTML5
  • Explore multimedia capabilities and CSS3
  • Integrate offline data storage, background processes, and other APIs
  • Adapt web applications for mobile phones and tablets

Whether you're looking for a quick refresher or a first-time lesson, HTML5, JavaScript, and jQuery 24-Hour Trainer will quickly get you up to speed.

About the Author

Dane Cameron is a professional software engineer and a senior solutions architect for an IT consultancy in Wellington, New Zealand. An expert on HTML5 technologies, Dane played a hands-on role in the development of several large-scale, innovative web applications. He is the author of the Amazon bestselling guide A Software Engineer Learns HTML5, JavaScript and jQuery.

In this Book

  • Introduction
  • Introduction to HTML5
  • Basic HTML
  • Lists and Tables
  • Introduction to CSS
  • Structuring Pages with CSS
  • HTML Forms
  • Semantic Tags
  • HTML5 Validation
  • Drag and Drop
  • Dynamic Elements
  • JavaScript
  • Debugging
  • Functions
  • Objects
  • JSON
  • Document Object Model
  • jQuery Selection
  • jQuery Traversal and Manipulation
  • jQuery Events
  • Data Attributes and Templates
  • jQuery Plugins
  • HTML5 Audio
  • HTML5 Video
  • Canvas—Part I
  • Canvas—Part II
  • CSS3—Part I
  • CSS3—Part II
  • CSS3 Media Queries
  • Web Servers
  • Web Storage
  • IndexedDB
  • Application Cache
  • Web Workers
  • Files
  • AJAX
  • Promises
  • Responsive Web Design
  • Location API
  • jQuery Mobile—Part I
  • jQuery Mobile—Part II
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