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A handy guide to understanding Microdata, the new JavaScript APIs, and the new form elements in HTML5 and CSS3 along with transition, transformation, and animation using lucid code samples

Overview

  • Discover the semantics of HTML5 and Microdata
  • Understand the concept of the CSS3 Flexible Box model
  • Explore the main features of HTML5 such as canvas, offline web application, geolocation, audio and video elements, and web storage
  • Master the tools and utilities in HTML5 and CSS3

In Detail

HTML5 and CSS3 are the way for the future. Prior to HTML5 and CSS3, it was difficult to design complicated animations and transformations. With the advent of HTML5 and CSS3, web design has become much simpler, and the new features that are now available help us design complex web pages with ease. These cool new features will be the standard for the future; hence, it is imperative to learn about them now.

HTML5 and CSS3 Transition, Transformation, and Animation will help you take advantage of the real power behind HTML5 and CSS3 and will give you a good grounding for using it in your own web pages. Each and every code sample and concept is explained in detail, and you will be provided with all the information you need to take your web pages to the next level before all your competitors do!

The book starts by covering the basic concepts of HTML5 and CSS3 such as semantics, Microdata, and the Flexbox model. You will then quickly progress to intermediate concepts such as form elements and some exciting features with JavaScript APIs. The code samples provided in this book will give you a solid base by which you will then be able to understand, write, and execute your own HTML/CSS projects with transition and animations.

Instead of wading through loads of theory, the concepts in this book are explained in a practical manner using code samples to demonstrate the new features of HTML5 and CSS3. The code samples are such that you can copy the code (the entire code is written instead of code snippets) and execute it for better understanding. Transition, transformation, and animation are also explained in a lucid manner, and there is a gradual increase in the difficulty level throughout the book.

By the end of the book, you will be thoroughly acquainted with HTML5 and CSS3, enabling you to design a web page using the included code samples with ease.

What you will learn from this book

  • Use Microdata for SEO purposes and learn the semantics of HTML5
  • Learn about the new HTML5 form elements
  • Work with drag-and-drop in HTML5
  • Discover how geolocation works in different browsers
  • Master HTML5 canvas theory with lots of code samples
  • Understand how offline web application works and learn about web storage concepts
  • Get acquainted with the nuances of CSS3 transition
  • Create complex web pages using advanced animations

Approach

This book is a practical, hands-on guide that provides you with a number of clear, step-by-step exercises moving from a basic level of understanding of HTML5 and CSS3 and gradually progressing to more advanced concepts.

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HTML5 and CSS3 Transition, Transformation, and Animation

HTML5 and CSS3 Transition, Transformation, and Animation

Copyright 2013 Packt Publishing

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except in the case of brief quotations embedded in critical articles or reviews.

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First published: November 2013

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Credits

Authors

Aravind Shenoy

Gianluca Guarini

Reviewers

Younes Baghor w3bwizart

Rodrigo Encinas

Pavlo Iuriichuk

Paul Shipley

Yuxian, Eugene Liang

Acquisition Editor

Jonathan Titmus

Gregory Wild

Commissioning Editor

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Technical Editors

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Project Coordinator

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Proofreader

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Indexer

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Graphics

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Production Coordinator

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Cover Work

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About the Authors

Aravind Shenoy is an in-house author at Packt Publishing. An engineering graduate from the Manipal Institute of Technology, his core interests are technical writing, web designing, and software testing. He is a native of Mumbai, India, and currently resides there. He has written books such as An overview on Apache Hadoop , JavaScript: Web Designing Fundamentals , and CSS Essentials in a Nutshell and articles on various technologies.

I would like to thank my mom, Vatsala, my uncle Suresh Kamath, and sister Aruna for their continued patience and moral support. Thanks to the entire team at Packt Publishing who were involved in the entire process of publishing this book. Special thanks to the reviewers who helped me in this walk of life and to Azharuddin, Arun, Mayur, and Ankita (all my teammates at Packt Publishing) for motivating me in my journey.

Gianluca Guarini is a 25-year-old web developer, with strong design skills, working currently in Zurich. He was born in Avellino, a sunny city in the south of Italy, and he grew up designing things and playing video games from an early age on a Commodore 64. He graduated in Psychology of Communication in Milan and has worked collaborating with small web agencies as a freelancer, always searching for new projects to enhance his skills.

In 2011, he wrote an HTML5 guide for the biggest Italian web design e-learning portal HTML.it and in the same year he started a long collaboration with Radio Deejay pushing the HTML5 technology into the mainstream in Italy thanks to an amazing working group. He won, with Radio Deejay team, the first prize for the best Design/UX in Dev Unplugged (an HTML5 contest for the launch of Internet Explorer 9) realizing The Visual Player, an amazing project that combines the use of HTML5 Canvas, Video, Audio, and SVG features.

In 2012, he moved to Zurich to work as frontend developer for Gold Interactive, then a brand-new web agency that likes to start any new project always by exploiting the coolest HTML5 features needed to make them unique and great. He believes in open source and is always sharing his tricky codes on Twitter from his account @gianlucaguarini. You can contact him at <.

About the Reviewers

Younes Baghor w3bwizart , born in Belgium, started his career as a welder/constructor building new trucks and later as a container repairer. At night and the weekends he worked in the food and beverage sector (restaurants and bars) where he started as a dishwasher and worked his way up to a maitre d'hotel. But it was time for a new challenge.

In 2007, he started his bachelor's degree and finished it in 2010. During this time he discovered the beauty of the Web. Although his education was strongly focused on server-side .NET, he spent most of his free time discovering the modern HTML5/CSS3/JavaScript standards and the surrounding APIs, to learn a better way to display the user interface in the browser to provide a better user experience.

His energy and drive come from curiosity and the desire for continuous learning. When working on a project he is very goal orientated, using a lot of communication, research, questions, and discussions to achieve the goal. He likes to look at the whole picture from development to design, costs, user experience, and branding and bringing a simple solution to improve the current way of working.

He specializes in HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Semantics, OOP, Mobile First, responsive design, progressive enhancement, and social media strategies.

I would like to thank Packt Publishing for giving me the opportunity to be a part of this book.

Rodrigo Encinas has worked for more than 12 years for companies of different means, from advertising and television to world-class fashion brands, or communication companies. Nowadays, he is a consultant for international companies helping with the development of web applications and improving the user experience with best practices and modern patterns such as HTML5, responsive web design, and single-page applications.

I would like to thank Packt Publishing for the good job done and I would like to thank the readers for your interest in this field and encourage you to learn how to build the Web of the future.

Pavlo Iuriichuk is a frontend lead developer working for GlobalLogic. He previously worked with HTML5 technologies stack in gaming and mobile web application projects in Ciklum. He came to HTML5 land from Flex and ActionScript. He graduated from Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, faculty of Applied Maths, about two years ago, so now he is connecting Maths with real software development and trying to make this life easier.

Paul Shipley had an extensive career spanning near 30 years in application development, mainly in the telecommunications, insurance, government, and manufacturing industries. He has worked on projects ranging from small desktop applications in Visual Basic through to large complex corporate mainframe applications using SAS and COBOL. He is currently freelancing creating websites and applications for small and medium businesses using HTML5/CSS3, GWT, and Responsive Web Design techniques.

He is also a blogger, published author, and conference presenter.

He is co-author of Photoshop Elements 2: Zero to Hero along with Tom Arah, Adam Juniper, Barry Beckham, and Todd Pierson (Wrox Press, 2002, ISBN/ISSN: 1904344232).

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