Put HTML5, CSS3, and recent JavaScript API technologies to work and
provide an enhanced brand opportunity for your clients with custom video
bumpers. This short, easy-to-follow project shows how to add opening
and closing video bumpers with the video tag and its JavaScript API.
Author Joseph Lowery shows how to add these elements dynamically without
additional editing, and includes instructions for troubleshooting the
final presentation.
Showing posts with label HTML5. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HTML5. Show all posts
Saturday, October 25, 2014
HTML5 Projects: Video Bumpers
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Exam Ref 70-482: Advanced Windows Store App Development using HTML5 and JavaScript
Prepare for Microsoft Exam 70-482—and help demonstrate your real-world
mastery of building Windows Store apps with HTML5 and JavaScript.
Designed for experienced developers ready to advance their status, Exam
Ref focuses on the critical-thinking and decision-making acumen needed
for success at the MCSD level.
Monday, July 28, 2014
HTML5 + UX: Customized Photo Cards
The HTML5 + UX series puts HTML5, CSS3, and recent JavaScript API technologies to work—enhancing your web projects with interactivity and multimedia. This first installment shows you how to build an online application for creating personalized photo cards with user-uploaded imagery. Author Joseph Lowery shows how to create the form interface and introduces HTML5 features such as drag-and-drop file upload and interactive image manipulation.
Monday, July 14, 2014
Friday, June 27, 2014
Sunday, June 22, 2014
HTML5 for Flash Developers
In this course, Lee Brimelow shows Flash developers how to create
dynamic content in the browser using HTML5, CSS, and other related
technologies. The course compares ActionScript and JavaScript and covers
building animations using the Canvas element and CSS3 transitions,
incorporating video and audio, and manipulating 3D content with WebGL.
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
HTML5: Background Processes with Web Workers
In this course, author Bill Weinman describes how to perform background processing using the Web Workers API in HTML5. Web workers provide background processing for JavaScript, keeping pages responsive while allowing your scripts to run independently. The course demonstrates practical examples for detecting web workers support, setting up workers, implementing shared workers, and handling errors.
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Head First HTML5 Programming
HTML has been on a wild ride. Sure, HTML started
as a mere markup language, but more recently HTML’s put on some major
muscle. Now we’ve got a language tuned for building web applications
with Web storage, 2D drawing, offline support, sockets and threads, and
more. And to speak this language you’ve got to go beyond HTML5 markup
and into the world of the DOM, events, and JavaScript APIs.
Monday, April 28, 2014
HTML5 Programming with JavaScript For Dummies
Modern websites are complex, and some of the most exciting features -
things like geolocation, canvas, portability to mobile and more -
require JavaScript to leverage what HTML5 can create. Don't know
JavaScript? That's where HTML5 Programming with JavaScript For Dummies
comes in. Rather than walking you through JavaScript as a programming
language, it approaches JavaScript as a tool to help you enhance web
pages.
Thursday, April 24, 2014
PHP, MySQL, JavaScript & HTML5 All-in-One For Dummies
PHP, JavaScript, and HTML5 are essential programming languages for
creating dynamic websites that work with the MySQL database. PHP and
MySQL provide a robust, easy-to-learn, open-source solution for creating
superb e-commerce sites and content management. JavaScript and HTML5
add support for the most current multimedia effects. This one-stop guide
gives you what you need to know about all four! Seven self-contained
minibooks cover web technologies, HTML5 and CSS3, PHP programming, MySQL
databases, JavaScript, PHP with templates, and web applications.
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
HTML5 Basics
Aren’t all training videos like books on video?… Yes and no. Here at
CartoonSmart we like to keep things project-based, so you can actually
build something while you train. But their comes a time when the best
approach to teaching something is to cover it like a book. So with this
amazing SEVEN HOUR course you can sit back and let our instructor
Lawrence Turton guide you through all the new features of HTML5 without
running the risk of falling asleep and drooling all over another boring
training book. Time-stamped index cards for the topics below are
included and like all our tutorials, source code is packaged up with the
movies.
Saturday, February 15, 2014
HTML5 for Flash Developers
In this course, Lee Brimelow shows Flash developers how to create dynamic content in the browser using HTML5, CSS, and other related technologies. The course compares ActionScript and JavaScript and covers building animations using the Canvas element and CSS3 transitions, incorporating video and audio, and manipulating 3D content with WebGL.
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Dynamic HTML5 Programming Workshop
In this part of his series on HTML5 and CSS3, author and expert Andy Olsen looks at creating compelling web applications using the latest features in HTML5. You will learn how to play and script both audio and video and draw graphics using Canvas and SVG. You will also see how to store data client-side by using the web storage API and how to work with the two types of web storage: local storage and session storage. This course also explores HTML5 techniques and features for creating games in a browser.
HTML5 Canvas Fundamentals
The HTML5 Canvas provides a powerful way to render graphics, charts, and other types of visual data without relying on plugins such as Flash or Silverlight. In this course you will be introduced to key features available in the canvas API and see how they can be used to render shapes, text, video, images, and more. You will also learn how to work with gradients, perform animations, transform shapes, and build a custom charting application from scratch. If you’re looking to learn more about using the HTML5 Canvas in your Web applications then this course will break down the learning curve and give you a great start!
Core HTML5 and CSS3 Web Development
What are HTML5 and CSS3, and why are people so excited about them? In this workshop, the first of a three-part series, author and expert Andy Olsen introduces you to these emerging technologies and why they are going to change the world of web development. You will learn how to work with new HTML5 features like semantic tags, the selector API, new form input controls, improved accessibility, and more. You will also get up to speed on the basics of CSS3, from creating drop shadows and rounded corners to working with transforms, selectors, and web fonts.
Thursday, January 2, 2014
HTML5 Power Workshop
In this part of his series on HTML5 and CSS3, author and expert Andy Olsen looks at advanced topics like geolocation, mobile development, web sockets, Web SQL, and web workers. You will also learn how to communicate between pages downloaded from different servers and how to use the new Ajax features in XMLHttpRequest Level 2. After completing this workshop, you will be extremely well equipped to utilize the powerful features of HTML5 in your web development work.
Friday, December 13, 2013
HTML5, CSS3, and jQuery with Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.5

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