HTML5 Quick Markup Reference

This book is a condensed reference for HTML5 markup. It presents the essential HTML5 elements and attributes in a well-organized format that can be used as a handy reference. HTML5 Quick Markup Reference is an HTML5 reference title covering tags and parameters central to HTML5 markup using the NetBe...

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Main Author: Jackson, Wallace. (Author, http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Language:English
Published: Berkeley, CA : Apress : Imprint: Apress, 2016.
Edition:1st ed. 2016.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6536-8
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1: HTML5 History: The Past and Future of HTML Markup
  • Chapter 2: HTML5 Documents: Top-Level Document Definition
  • Chapter 3: HTML5 Search Engine Optimization: Title and Meta
  • Chapter 4: HTML5 Referencing: Using External Links and Favicons
  • Chapter 5: HTML5 Processing: Using CSS and JavaScript
  • Chapter 6: HTML5 Parameters: Using Global Tag Attributes
  • Chapter 7: HTML5 Navigation: Hypertext Using the Anchor Tag
  • Chapter 8: HTML5 Multimedia: Utilizing New Media Assets
  • Chapter 9: HTML5 Organization: Document Content Hierarchy
  • Chapter 10: HTML5 Semantics: Defining Semantic Documents
  • Chapter 11: HTML5 Formatting: Publish Text-Based Content
  • Chapter 12: HTML5 Phrase Tags: Using Non-Standard Text
  • Chapter 13: HTML5 Lists: Numbered, Bulleted and Definition Lists
  • Chapter 14: HTML5 Tables: Constructing Data in a Tabular Format
  • Chapter 15: HTML5 Forms: Creating Forms Using HTML5 Tags
  • Chapter 16: HTML5 Positioning: Document Layout and Placement
  • Chapter 17: HTML5 Scripting: Using JavaScript and <script> Tag
  • Chapter 18: HTML5 Styling: Using the <style> Tag to Access CSS3
  • Chapter 19: HTML5 Real-Time Rendering: Using the <canvas> Tag
  • Chapter 20: HTML5 Plug-Ins: Using the <object>, <embed>, <applet> and <param> Tags
  • Chapter 21: HTML5 Frames: Using the <iframe> Tag
  • Chapter 22: HTML5 Ruby Annotations: Using the <ruby> Tag
  • Chapter 23: HTML 5.1 Tags: Using Menu and Dialog Design Elements
  • Appendix A: NetBeans: Setup an HTML5 Integrated Development Environment
  • Appendix B: Eclipse: Setup an HTML5 Integrated Development Environment
  • Appendix C: Intelli-J: Setup an HTML5 Integrated Development Environment
  • Appendix D: Multimedia: Setup Your New Media Content Development. <.