HTML 5
Discover How to Create HTML 5 Web Pages with Ease
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Narrated by:
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Martyn Clements
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By:
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Preston Prescott
About this listen
In this book you are going to discover the basics of HTML 5 and how it works. If you are already familiar with other versions of HTML, especially HTML 4, then learning HTML 5 will be a piece of cake for you. HTML 5 is the latest version of hypertext markup language, yet it incorporates various features from HTML 4 and even XHTML.
What you'll discover in HTML 5:
- The differences between HTML 4 and HTML 5
- The HTML 5 document structure
- HTML 5 headings and paragraphs
- Formatting text and creating lists
- Creating tables in HTML 5
- HTML 5 forms
- Understanding hyperlinks
- Working with images
- Working with video and audio
- Web page layout
- Understanding quotations, iframes, and entities
- More...
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