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This 1-day instructor-led 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. Participants will develop web content in HTML5 and CSS3 following principles of responsive web design. Note: 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. Also review:

HTMLF HTML5: Content Authoring Fundamentals

Target Audience
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.

What You'll Learn

  • 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

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  • Course Number HTMLA
  • Course Length 1 day
  • Course Fee $395.00
  • Delivery Format vILT (Instructor Led; Virtual LIVE Online; Remote Training)
  • Course Topic Essentials/Fundamentals
  • Vendor Vendor-Neutral
  • Technology HTML/CSS/Sass
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Date Course ID Course Name Duration Delivery Format Registration
01/10/2025 HTMLA HTML5: Content Authoring with New & Advanced Features (HTMLA) 1 day vILT Register

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