20480 Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript and CSS3


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Length: 5 days (40 hours) 

Course objectives

After completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Explain how to use Visual Studio 2017 to create and run a Web application.
  • Describe the new features of HTML5, and create and style HTML5 pages.
  • Add interactivity to an HTML5 page by using JavaScript.
  • Create HTML5 forms by using different input types, and validate user input by
  • using HTML5 attributes and JavaScript code.
  • Send and receive data to and from a remote data source by using XMLHTTP
  • Request objects and Fetch API.
  • Style HTML5 pages by using CSS3.
  • Create well-structured and easily-maintainable JavaScript code.
  • Write modern JavaScript code and use babel to make it compatible to all browsers.
  • Use common HTML5 APIs in interactive Web applications.
  • Create Web applications that support offline operations.
  • Create HTML5 Web pages that can adapt to different devices and form factors.
  • Add advanced graphics to an HTML5 page by using Canvas elements, and by using and Scalable Vector Graphics.
  • Enhance the user experience by adding animations to an HTML5 page.
  • Use Web Sockets to send and receive data between a Web application and a server.
  • Improve the responsiveness of a Web application that performs long-running operations by using Web Worker processes.
  • Use WebPack to package web applications for production.

Course outlines

  • Overview of HTML and CSS
  • Creating and Styling HTML5 Pages
  • Introduction to JavaScript
  • Creating Forms to Collect and Validate User Input
  • Communicating with a Remote Server
  • Styling HTML5 by Using CSS3
  • Creating Objects and Methods by Using JavaScript
  • Creating Interactive Pages by Using HTML5 APIs
  • Adding Offline Support to Web Applications
  • Implementing an Adaptive User Interface
  • Creating Advanced Graphics
  • Animating the User Interface
  • Implementing Real-time Communication by Using Web Sockets
  • Performing Background Processing by Using Web Workers
  • Packaging JavaScript for Production Deployment