HTML5 Online Training

HTML5 is a popular web technology that is gaining traction on smartphones and the web. Our course provides you with a comprehensive resource to get you started with HTML5 application development.

HTML5 Course Description

You will begin with fundamental HTML tags in our training. Before we explore HTML5, you will learn how to develop HTML websites and apply CSS in your work. We make no assumptions about existing knowledge and approach the subjects from a beginner's perspective. We begin with new tags and forms in our HTML5 courses. We then progress to more advanced topics such as Drag and Drop and Multimedia. We then go on to more challenging subjects such as geolocation, web storage, and application cache.

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Course Objetives

  • The curriculum design of the course covers all of the essential areas of HTML5 development. It teaches you how to create interactive, appealing, and dynamic Web sites with HTML5. It also aids in the comprehension of the use of CSS and JavaScript in the layout and implementation of Web sites.
  • Except for the eligibility criteria, there are no prerequisites for enrollment.
  • The learner will receive a certificate with the title “HTML5 Programming” at the completion of the course. Learners who maintain the required academic credentials will receive a graded certificate, while those who do not will receive just a participation certificate.

The learner will be able to do the following at the end of this programme:

i. Will be able to develop little pieces of software such as an audio and video player

ii. Will be able to develop a simple game app similar to the snake game

iii.Ability to create any frontend UI design

iv. Can generate an interactive global map showcasing cities and the user’s geolocation.

  • Undergraduates, Graduates, and Working Professionals who desire to improve their HTML 5 skills.
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Syllabus of HTML5 Course in Chennai

Module 1: Introduction to Web Designing & Development

    • Features of Web Designing & Development
    • Simple
    • Secure
    • Portable
    • Robust
    • Multithreading
    • Platform-Independent
    • Distributed.
    • Dynamic
    • New Features of Web Designing & Development 8
    • Introducing Web Designing & Development Environment
    • Web Designing & Development Development Kit
    • Web Designing & Development Platforms
    • Web Designing & Development Virtual Machine
    • Web Designing & Development API
    • Web Designing & Development Programs
    • Installing Web Designing & Development
    • What about CLASSPATH?
    • Web Designing & Development’s Reserve Words
    • Starting a Web Designing & Development program
    • Line 1—public class App
    • Line 2—public static void main(String[] args)
    • Line 3—System.out.println(“Hello from Web Designing & Development!”);
    • Compiling Code 15
    • Compiling Code: Using Command-Line Options
    • Cross-Compilation Options
    • Compiling Code: Checking for Deprecated Methods
    • Running Code
    • Running Code: Using Command-Line Options
    • Commenting Your Code
    • Importing Web Designing & Development Packages and Classes
    • Finding Web Designing & Development Class with CLASSPATH
    • Summary

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Module 2: Variables, Arrays and Strings
  • Variables
  • Data Typing
  • Arrays
  • Strings
  • What Data Types are Available?
  • Creating Integer Literals
  • Creating Floating-Point Literals
  • Creating Boolean Literals
  • Creating Character Literals
  • Creating String Literals
  • Creating Binary Literals
  • Using Underscores in Numeric Literals
  • Declaring Integer Variables
  • Declaring Floating-Point Variables
  • Declaring Character Variables
  • Declaring Boolean Variables
  • Initializing Variables Dynamically
  • Conversion between Data Types
  • Automatic Conversions
  • Casting to New Data Types
  • Declaring One-Dimensional
  • Creating One-Dimensional Arrays
  • Initializing One-Dimensional Arrays
  • Declaring Multi-Dimensional Arrays
  • Creating Multi-Dimensional Arrays
  • Initializing Multi-Dimensional Arrays
  • Creating Irregular Multi-Dimensional Arrays
  • Getting an the Length of an Array
  • Understanding General Form of Static Import
  • Importing Static Members
  • The String Class
  • Getting String Length
  • Concatenating Strings
  • Getting Characters and Substrings
  • Searching For and Replacing Strings
  • Changing Case in Strings
  • Checking for Empty String
  • Formatting Numbers in Strings
  • The StringBuffer Class
  • Creating StringBuffers
  • Getting and Setting StringBuffer Lengths and Capacities
  • Setting Characters in String Buffers
  • Appending and Inserting Using StringBuffers
  • Deleting Text in StringBuffers
  • Replacing Text in String Buffer
  • Using the Wrapper Class
  • Autoboxing and Unboxing of Primitive Types
  • Learning the Fundamentals of Varargs Methods
  • Overloading Varargs Methods
  • Learning the Ambiguity in Varargs Methods
  • Using Non-Reifiable Formal Parameters
Module 3: Operators, Conditionals and Loops
  • Variables
  • Data Typing
  • Arrays
  • Strings
  • What Data Types are Available?
  • Creating Integer Literals
  • Creating Floating-Point Literals
  • Creating Boolean Literals
  • Creating Character Literals
  • Creating String Literals
  • Creating Binary Literals
  • Using Underscores in Numeric Literals
  • Declaring Integer Variables
  • Declaring Floating-Point Variables
  • Declaring Character Variables
  • Declaring Boolean Variables
  • Initializing Variables Dynamically
  • Conversion between Data Types
  • Automatic Conversions
  • Casting to New Data Types
  • Declaring One-Dimensional
  • Creating One-Dimensional Arrays
  • Initializing One-Dimensional Arrays
  • Declaring Multi-Dimensional Arrays
  • Creating Multi-Dimensional Arrays
  • Initializing Multi-Dimensional Arrays
  • Creating Irregular Multi-Dimensional Arrays
  • Getting an the Length of an Array
  • Understanding General Form of Static Import
  • Importing Static Members
  • The String Class
  • Getting String Length
  • Concatenating Strings
  • Getting Characters and Substrings
  • Searching For and Replacing Strings
  • Changing Case in Strings
  • Checking for Empty String
  • Formatting Numbers in Strings
  • The StringBuffer Class
  • Creating StringBuffers
  • Getting and Setting StringBuffer Lengths and Capacities
  • Setting Characters in String Buffers
  • Appending and Inserting Using StringBuffers
  • Deleting Text in StringBuffers
  • Replacing Text in String Buffer
  • Using the Wrapper Class
  • Autoboxing and Unboxing of Primitive Types
  • Learning the Fundamentals of Varargs Methods
  • Overloading Varargs Methods
  • Learning the Ambiguity in Varargs Methods
  • Using Non-Reifiable Formal Parameters
 
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