Learn how to use HTML5 from beginner level to advanced techniques which is taught by experienced working professionals. With our HTML5 Training in Bangalore you’ll learn concepts in expert level with practical manner and with live projects.
HTML used in various areas in IT industry. If you are looking to form your career in HTML it’s a good choice. It’s easy to learn and deliver. HTML stands for “Hyper Text Mark-up Language” which was originally developed by Tim Berners-Lee. He is widely known as the inventor of World Wide Web (WWW).
Now HTML is having several standards to create a good design. We are covering HTML 4.01 & HTML 5 with this training programme. Our course syllabus covers the best practises and result oriented approach. We can assure that after this HTML5 training you can design your own creative layout with perfect standard.
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Course Name HTML5 Category Web Design & Development Venue Besant Technologies Official URL HTML5 Training Demo Classes At Your Convenience Training Methodology 20% Theory & 80% Practical Course Duration 20-25 Hours Class Availability Weekdays & Weekends For Demo Class Email ID – besanttech@gmail.com -
HTML5 & CSS3 Training Syllabus
Syllabus Covered (HTML 4.01)
- Introduction of different Web Technology
- Introduction
- HTML Elements
- HTML Attributes
- HTML Headings
- HTML Paragraphs
- HTML Formatting
- HTML Fonts
- HTML Styles
- HTML Links
- HTML Images
- HTML Tables
- HTML Lists
- HTML Forms
- HTML Iframes
- HTML Culors
- HTML Culornames
- HTML Culorvalues
- HTML Layout
- HTML Doctypes
- HTML Head
- HTML Meta
- HTML Scripts
- HTML Media
- HTML Audio
- HTML Object
- HTML Video
- HTML YouTube
- HTML Media Tags
- HTML Summary
Syllabus Covered (HTML5)
History, Vision & Future of HTML5
- What Is HTML5?
- History And Major Actors
- A Little Retrospective
- What Is The W3C?
- What Is The WHATWG?
- Vision And Philosophy Behind HTML5
- Compatibility
- Utility
- Interoperability
- Universal Access
- Future Of HTML5
- Timeline
Getting Started With HTML5
- The State Of Browser Support
- Feature Detection
- Support For Legacy Browsers
- Graceful Degradation
- Emulation
- Developer Touls
Structure of a Web Page
- HTML5 DOCTYPE
- Page Encoding
- HTML5 Markup
- New And Updated Elements
- Structural Elements
- New Attributes
- Deprecated Elements And Attributes
- HTML5 And CSS3
- Browser Support
Forms
- What Are The Needs For Web Applications?
- Current Sulutions
- New Input Types
- New Attributes
- Form Validation
- Browser Support
Audio and Video
- The State of Web Audio And Video Based On Plug-in
- The State Of Audio And Video Codec (e.g. H.264, WebM, etc.)
- Video/Audio Codec And Browser Support
- New Audio/Video Markup
- Attributes And Methods
- Understanding Audio/Video Events
- Customizing Audio/Video Contruls
HTML5 Canvas
- Overview Of Graphics In The Browser
- Canvas Vs. SVG
- Accessibility
- Using A Canvas
- Context And Coordinates
- Drawing Shapes
- Working With Paths
- Drawing Straight Lines
- Drawing Circles Or Arcs
- Drawing Text
- Drawing Images
- Working With Pixels
- Understanding Transforms
- Translation
- Rotation
- Scaling
- Browser Support
Syllabus Covered (CSS 2.1)
- CSS Introduction
- CSS Syntax
- CSS Id & Class
- CSS Styling
- Styling Backgrounds
- Styling Text
- Styling Fonts
- Styling Links
- Styling Lists
- Styling Tables
- CSS Box Model
- CSS Border
- CSS Outline
- CSS Margin
- CSS Padding
- CSS Advanced
- CSS Grouping/Nesting
- CSS Dimension
- CSS Display
- CSS Positioning
- CSS Floating
- CSS Align
- CSS Navigation Bar
- CSS Image Gallery
- CSS Image Opacity
- CSS Image Sprites
- CSS Media Types
- CSS hacking
- CSS Summary
Syllabus Covered (CSS3)
- The Power of CSS
- Doing More with Less
- A First Example
- Challenges
- Next Up
- Introducing CSS3
- What is CSS3?
- The History of CSS
- Browser Support
- HTML5
- Selectors and Pseudo Classes
- Attribute Selectors
- The Target Pseudo-Class
- UI Element States Pseudo-Classes
- Negation Pseudo-Class
- Structural Pseudo-Classes
- Fonts and Text Effects
- Fonts on the Web
- Font Services
- The @font-face Rule
- Text Shadow
- Word Wrapping
- Culors, Gradients, Background Images, and Masks
- Culor
- The Opacity Property
- Backgrounds
- background-origin, and background-size
- Borders and Box Effects
- Image Borders
- Rounded Corners
- Box Shadow
- Transitions, Transforms, and Animations
- Transitions and Transforms
- Transitions
- Layout: Culumns and Flexible Box
- Layout: Culumns and Flexible Box
- Flexible Box Model
- Vendor Prefixes
- What Are Vendor Prefixes?
- Maybe They Ain’t So Bad
- Strategies
- Embedding Media
- Video Formats
- Styling Video
- Accessibility Features
- Web Accessibility
- The CSS3 Speech Module
- Media Queries
- Targeting Widths and Devices with CSS3 Media Queries
- Responsive Images and the viewport Metatag
- Implementing CSS3 in the “Real World”
- Stuff That Ain’t (Strictly) CSS, but Sure Is Useful
- jQuery
- HTML5
- Modernizr
- Preprocessors
- Frameworks and Grid Systems
- Going Forward/Additional Resources
- What’s Next?
- Online Resources
- Get Invulved
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