
Comprehensive Hypertext Markup Language (html).
By Ibrahim Nugwa AbdulrazakLength4h 25m
About this audiobook
This course is intended for aspiring web designers and developers who need to comprehend HTML thoroughly as well as its straightforward overview and useful examples. You ll have all the tools you need from this course to get started using HTML and advance to a greater degree of proficiency. This book, written in the author s approachable and simple-to-read style, covers all the most recent innovations and advancements in responsive web design, such as strategies for greater accessibility, changeable fonts and font loading, and the most recent color manipulation features reaching browsers.
Audiobook details
GenreTechnology
Length4 hrs 25 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJan 23, 2025
LanguagePortuguese
Table of contents
1COMPREHENSIVE HTML
52HTML <q> for Short Quotations
2SECTION 1
53HTML <blockquote> for Long Quotations
3INTRODUCTION TO HYPERTEXT MARKUP LANGUAGE: HTML History
54HTML <cite> for Work Title
4HTML Multimedia
55HTML <bdo> for Bi-Directional Override
5Web Browsers
56SECTION 3
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6Step 1: Open Notepad
57HTML Table Example
7Step 3: Save the HTML Page
58HTML Table Tags
8Step 4: View HTML Page in Your Browser
59HTML Form Elements
9HTML Headings
60The pattern Attribute
10Headings Are Important
61Example
11Only use HTML headers as headings. Avoid using headers to enlarge or bold text.
62SECTION 6
12Search engines index the structure and content of your web pages using the headers.
63HTML5
13The primary headings, or h1, should come first, then h2 headings, h3 headings, and so on.
64HTML Character Sets
14HTML Paragraphs
65In the Beginning: ASCII
15HTML Links
66In Windows: ANSI
16HTML Images
67In HTML 4: ISO-8859-1
17Nested HTML Elements
68Example
18HTML Example Explained
69In HTML5: Unicode UTF-8
19Don't Forget the End Tag
70The Unicode Consortium
20Empty HTML Elements
71The Unicode Character Sets
21HTML Tip: Use Lowercase Tags
72The HTML5 Standard: Unicode UTF-8
22The lang Attribute
73Example
23The title Attribute
74The Difference Between Unicode and UTF-8
24The href Attribute
75HTML5 UTF-8 Character Codes
25Size Attributes
76UTF-8 C0 Controls and Basic Latin
26The alt Attribute
77UTF-8 C1 Controls and Latin1 Supplement
27Using Lowercase Attributes
78UTF-8 Latin Extended A
28Quoting Attribute Values
79UTF-8 General Punctuation
29Single or Double Quotes?
80HTML Semantic Elements
30HTML Horizontal Rules
81New HTML5 Elements
31The HTML <head> Element
82New HTML5 API's (Application Programming Interfaces)
32The HTML <title> Element
83HTML5 New Elements
33The HTML <meta> Element
84HTML5 <section> Element
34More Meta Elements
85Semantic Elements in HTML5
352.0 HTML DISPLAY
86HTML5 Canvas
36HTML Line Breaks
87HTML5 SVG: HTML5 Video Tags
37The HTML <pre> Element
88HTML5 Video Example 2
38HTML Styling
89HTML5 Audio
39The HTML Style Attribute
90HTML Audio - How It Works
40HTML Text Color
91HTML Audio - Browser Support
41HTML Fonts
92HTML Audio - Media Types
42HTML Text Size
93HTML Audio - Methods, Properties, and Events
43HTML Text Alignment
94HTML5 Audio Tags
44HTML Formatting Elements
95HTML Plug-ins
45HTML Bold and Strong Formatting
96HTML YouTube Videos
46HTML Italic and Emphasized Formatting
97HTML5 Geolocation
47HTML Small Formatting
98HTML5 Drag and Drop
48HTML Marked Formatting
99HTML5 Local Storage
49HTML Inserted Formatting
100HTML5 Application Cache
50HTML Subscript Formatting
101HTML5 Web Workers
51HTML Superscript Formatting
102HTML5 Server-Sent Events: HTML Summary