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Gradients on the Canvas Making Sweet Custom Shapes! Working with Text and Shadows Transformations
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How to Update the Progress Bar Finishing Up the Video Player! The Canvas Element Drawing Shapes on the Canvas
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Making Your Skin Look Pretty! Styling the Default and Progress Bars Programming the Video Player Playing and Pausing the Movie
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HTML5 Working with JavaScript in HTML5 querySelectorAll Playing Video on Your Website How to Customize Your Video Player
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HTML5 - course 6 [ Share ,Read] |
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Text Shadows, Gradients, and Alpha Crazy Transformations Animating with Transitions Making Awesome Rollover Buttons
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HTML5 - course 5 [ Share ,Read] |
HTML5 Reversing the Box Order More Flexible Box Model Tricks! Finishing up the Flexible Box Model Rounded Corners and Shadows!
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Finishing the Layout Flexible Box Model Styling the Header and Navigation Finishing the Flexible Box Model Layout
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HTML5 - course 3 [ Share ,Read] |
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Laying Out the Website Starting the Styling Styling the Navigation Menu Making Everything Pretty
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HTML5 - course 2 [ Share ,Read] |
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Attribute Selectors Introduction to pseudo-classes negation pseudo-class Sweet New CSS3 Selectors
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HTML5 - course 1 [ Share ,Read] |
What is HTML5? HTML5 will be the new standard for HTML, XHTML, and the HTML DOM. The previous version of HTML came in 1999. The web has changed a lot since then.HTML5 is still a work in progress. However, most modern browsers have some HTML5 support. How Did HTML5 Get Started? HTML5 is a cooperation between the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG). Some rules for HTML5 were established: New features should be based on HTML, CSS, DOM, and JavaScript Reduce the need for external plugins (like Flash) Better error handling More markup to replace scripting HTML5 should be device independent The development process should be visible to the public New Features Some of the most interesting new features in HTML5: The canvas element for drawing The video and audio elements for media playback Better support for local offline storage New content specific elements, like article, footer, header, nav, section New form controls, like calendar, date, time, email, url, search
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