hands-on lab

Developing Web Applications using HTML5

Difficulty: Intermediate
Duration: Up to 8 hours
Students: 627
Rating: 3.6/5
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Description

HTML5 is the foundation of web development supported in all modern browsers. A suite of connected technologies leverage HTML, JavaScript, and CSS to create a high-performance web application without the need for plugin technology and with reduced calls to servers. This lab takes developers with some experience of the core technologies into this brave new world whilst supporting the legacy technologies that many organizations must still support. You will learn best practices, how to utilize modern scripting libraries, and migrate yourself and your organization into the wave of modern web applications.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this lab you will be able to:

  • Explain what HTML5 and CSS3 are
  • Utilize CSS3 transitions and transformations
  • Use jQuery to select and manipulate elements
  • Create HTML5 forms
  • Include audio and video in web applications using HTML5
  • Draw on the HTML5 canvas element
  • Understand Ajax
  • Leverage modern web application features including geolocation, and web sockets

Intended Audience

This lab is intended for:

  • Anyone who has been charged with setting up a website or developing web content
  • Those interested in getting a better understanding of the many technologies used to deliver web content

Prerequisites

You should be familiar with:

  • Basic HTML and CSS
  • Computer programming concepts

Completion of the Web Development Fundamentals - HTML and CSS lab is recommended to fulfill the HTML and CSS prerequisite.

Updates

July 9th, 2020 - Enabled direct browser RDP connection for a streamlined experience

 

Covered topics

Lab steps

Starting the Developing Web Applications using HTML5 Exercises