Course description
Introduction to HTML5; CSS3 and JavaScript (TT4650)
About this course:
Introduction to HTML5; CSS3 and JavaScript is an in-depth HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript training course geared for developers who need to understand what the latest in web technologies and responsive design practices that are central to targeting the entire spectrum of user platforms and browsers. This comprehensive course provides a balanced mixture of theory and practical labs designed to take students through HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript. Students who attend this course will leave this course armed with the new skills to design, implement, and deploy robust, flexible, and safe web applications.
The average salary of an HTML5, JavaScript and CSS3 programmer is $76,200 per year.
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Who should attend?
Audience:
- This is an intermediate level web development course, designed for experienced developers who need to extend their knowledge of web design and development or need to reinforce sound HTML and CSS coding practices
Prerequisite:
- Attendees should have previous experience or working knowledge of developing software applications, as well as basic HTML and CSS. Real world programming experience is a must.
Training content
Course objective:
This course provides indoctrination in the practical use of the umbrella of technologies that are on the leading edge of web development.
Working within in a dynamic, hands-on learning environment, guided by our expert team, attendees will learn:
HTML5:
- How to effectively meet requirements using the full range of HTML5 semantic and structural elements
- To work with technologies such as web storage, application caching, and cross-domain messaging to improve performance and the user experience
CSS:
- What features CSS3 supports and how they can be effectively used with HTML5 and other technologies
- To adapt to varying degrees of browser support for HTML5 and CSS3
JavaScript:
- What JavaScript is, how it relates to other programming languages, and how to script your web pages with it
- To traverse and manipulate the DOM and handle events in ways that work in all browsers
- To work with closures and prototypes and other exotic features of JavaScript
Debugging:
- What is needed to effectively debug these web technologies
- How to use both browser-based and proxy-based debuggers and tools
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