HTML5 – Zero To HERO, 5 days
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I have finished 2 courses with Academy Class. The HTML and Dreamweaver courses and both were extremely comprehensive and gave an unmistakable insite into a new point for me. I left away having certainty in addition to loads of references to help me in another region of outline. Both mentors were extremely proficient and the stream of the concentrates even with various understudy encounters made the courses exceptionally agreeable.
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In London
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
London
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Class hours
30h
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Duration
5 Days
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Start date
Different dates available
Zero to “HTML HERO” in just 5 days!! This class provides you with the concepts and skills to use HTML effectively right through to using HTML5. You get hands-on practice working with basic through advanced techniques to get the most out of your experience. You will learn the basics of coding for web design, beginning with HTML and advancing to more complex XHTML, HTML5 and CSS fundamentals. The HTML5 section of the class will give you the first hand experience with all the new HTML5 features so that you can start using it in your projects right away This Jumpstart is not delivered over 5 consecutive days, which helps you when planning your training and absence from your office.
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About this course
The course aims to enable understudies to: Basics of HTML and CSS
Planning your website
Formatting
Images and styles
Understanding properties
Working with colors and background images
The tag
Layout and building basic forms
Know how to use HTML5 markup
Know how to use the HTML5 JavaScript APIs
Understand current browser support for the various HTML5 features
Understand how to emulate certain HTML5 features on older browsers
People new to Web design that desire a deeper understanding of HTML, and the new standards of web design. The HTML5 section of the class is designed for software developers interested in designing, creating, and deploying HTML5 web applications. It is valuable to both beginners and advanced developers that already have experience in developing web applications.
We will assume little or no prior knowledge of HTML and CSS in this course but you should have a basic working knowledge of either the Windows or Mac.
Reviews
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The presentations by Marc Campman from Academy Class were unfathomably intriguing and I will anticipate adapting more about how online networking can be incorporated into our business in the upcoming workshops.
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I have finished 2 courses with Academy Class. The HTML and Dreamweaver courses and both were extremely comprehensive and gave an unmistakable insite into a new point for me. I left away having certainty in addition to loads of references to help me in another region of outline. Both mentors were extremely proficient and the stream of the concentrates even with various understudy encounters made the courses exceptionally agreeable.
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The service was hospitable and professional that I went back for more.
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Course rating
Recommended
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Emma Peskett
Kate Moorhouse
Justine Connolly
This centre's achievements
All courses are up to date
The average rating is higher than 3.7
More than 50 reviews in the last 12 months
This centre has featured on Emagister for 16 years
Subjects
- Web
- Zero To HERO
- HTML
- HTML Emails
- Green Belt
- HTTP
- HTML content
- MailChimp
- HTML files
- HTML structure
- Custom design
- DOCTYPEs
- HTML5
Teachers and trainers (1)
Ian Gilbert
Adobe Certified Design and media Instructor
Training is a job I enjoy and involves many tasks: creating engaging course content and adapting the learning to suit the individual learners needs and requirements. All my training has a focus on practical projects with time for delegates to practice techniques so ensuring a higher retention of information. Some of the organisation I have undertaken training for include: NHS, BUPA, Ikea, police force, army, Canon, councils, and universities. I trained and worked for many years as a technical illustrator in England and Germany creating illustrations for companies such as Ford, Opal, George
Course programme
Introduction
- The World Wide Web
- HTTP explained
- Web Standards
- Web Accessibility
Site set-up
- File and folder management
- Site definition
- Naming conventions
- Defining assets
Browsers
- What is a browser
- Browser statistics
- Browser compatibility
- Static V responsive website
Syntax & Structure
- Tags
- Self-closing tags
- Semantics
- Structural elements
- Headings and paragraphs
- Block and inline
- The different DOCTYPEs
- Document object model
Tags, Attributes & Values
- Special characters
- The title attribute
- Using the address tag
- Quoting in HTML
- Bold, strong, italic and emphasis
- XML declaration issue
- XHTMLising your code
- List tags
Head tag
- Adding meta tags
- Keywords, descriptions and refresh
- The character set
- HTML comments
- Style tag
- Script tag
- Favicon
Body tag
- DIV tags
- Forms
- Lists
- Tables
Web Images
- GIF, JPEG, PNG and SVG
- What format do I choose
- Image attributes
- Alternate text for accessibility
Hyperlinks
- The anchor tag
- Named anchors
- Relative and absolute links
- Linking to an e-mail address
Publishing
- Buying a domain
- Buying hosting space
- File transfer protocol
- Uploading files to a server
- Testing online
HTML5 Overview
- History of HTML5
- The HTML5 vision
- WHATWG and W3C specifications
- What is part of HTML5?
- HTML5 roadmap
Using HTML5 Today
- When can I use these features?
- Using HTML5 on mobile devices
- Moving away from Flash
- Building fast web applications
- Performance Analysis
- Developer Tools
- Using HTML5 in browsers that do not support it
- Detecting native availability of HTML5 features
- Emulation
HTML5 Markup
- HTML5 page structure
- HTML5 DOCTYPE
- HTML5 markup
- HTML 5 Structural elements
- HTML 5 Semantic elements
- Deprecated elements
- HTML5 and CSS
HTML5 Forms
- HTML5 form elements
- Building and using HTML5 forms
HTML5 Offline Applications
- HTML5 offline applications
- Offline manifest files
- ApplicationCache events
HTML5 Audio and Video
- The audio and video elements
- Understanding audio and video
- Audio and video containers
- Audio and video codecs
Overview of the HTML5 APIs
- Overview of the HTML5 APIs
- Common building blocks
- Programming HTML5
HTML5 Canvas and SVG
- Overview
- Canvas vs. SVG
- Canvas coordinates
- Context
- Accessibility
- Pixel data
HTML5 Communication APIs
- Cross-document messaging
- Understanding the origin concept
HTML5 – Zero To HERO, 5 days