So, we code web sites by hand. And one day, it hit us: our web workflow was wonky. We'd have our text editor open, with Transmit open to save files to the server. We'd be previewing in Safari, adjusting SQL in a Terminal, using a CSS editor and reading references on the web. "This could be easier," we declared. "And much cooler."
Take a walk through the woods and learn about all things HTML5. Starting with the JS APIS (selector API, storage, appcache, web workers, web sockets, notifications, drag and drop, and geolocation).
Then delve into the new HTML semantic tags, link relations, micro data, ARIA, forms, audio and video, Canvas, and WebGL.
Finally, the holy trinity finishes with CSS and selectors, fonts, text, columns, stroking, opacity, HSL, rounded corners, gradients, shadows, backgrounds, transitions, transforms, and animations.
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