about this presentation:
1) this presentation was a quickie for non-tech employees, who wanted a basic understanding of html/css, as it related to a white-label SAAS product;
2) the back-end/front-end definitions relate to the specific application (it's inaccurate if node.js is in the picture)
This document provides an overview of HTML and CSS for website development. It discusses how websites use HTML for content, CSS for presentation, and JavaScript for behavior. It then covers basic HTML tags and structure, as well as CSS selectors, the box model, positioning, and floats. The goal is to teach the essentials of using HTML to structure content and CSS to style and position that content for websites.
A presentation to Refresh DC about the emerging HTML 5 and CSS 3 standards, namely about aspects that are beginning to become applicable to web design and development. Given by Jason Garber and M. Jackson Wilkinson.
This document provides an introduction to HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and describes some basic HTML tags and elements. It discusses how to structure an HTML document using tags like <html>, <head>, <title>, and <body>. It also covers text formatting tags, headings, paragraphs, hyperlinks, images, and more. The document contains examples of HTML code and the rendered output to demonstrate how various tags are used.
The document provides an introduction to HTML basics including HTML document structure, common tags, and formatting. It discusses the <!DOCTYPE> declaration, <head> and <body> sections, common text formatting tags, headings, paragraphs, comments, and includes code examples.
The document provides an overview of JavaScript programming. It discusses the history and components of JavaScript, including ECMAScript, the DOM, and BOM. It also covers JavaScript basics like syntax, data types, operators, and functions. Finally, it introduces object-oriented concepts in JavaScript like prototype-based programming and early vs. late binding.
about this presentation:
1) this presentation was a quickie for non-tech employees, who wanted a basic understanding of html/css, as it related to a white-label SAAS product;
2) the back-end/front-end definitions relate to the specific application (it's inaccurate if node.js is in the picture)
This document provides an overview of HTML and CSS for website development. It discusses how websites use HTML for content, CSS for presentation, and JavaScript for behavior. It then covers basic HTML tags and structure, as well as CSS selectors, the box model, positioning, and floats. The goal is to teach the essentials of using HTML to structure content and CSS to style and position that content for websites.
A presentation to Refresh DC about the emerging HTML 5 and CSS 3 standards, namely about aspects that are beginning to become applicable to web design and development. Given by Jason Garber and M. Jackson Wilkinson.
This document provides an introduction to HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) and describes some basic HTML tags and elements. It discusses how to structure an HTML document using tags like <html>, <head>, <title>, and <body>. It also covers text formatting tags, headings, paragraphs, hyperlinks, images, and more. The document contains examples of HTML code and the rendered output to demonstrate how various tags are used.
The document provides an introduction to HTML basics including HTML document structure, common tags, and formatting. It discusses the <!DOCTYPE> declaration, <head> and <body> sections, common text formatting tags, headings, paragraphs, comments, and includes code examples.
The document provides an overview of JavaScript programming. It discusses the history and components of JavaScript, including ECMAScript, the DOM, and BOM. It also covers JavaScript basics like syntax, data types, operators, and functions. Finally, it introduces object-oriented concepts in JavaScript like prototype-based programming and early vs. late binding.
You've been tasked with developing a new front end feature. HTML, CSS, and JavaScript are nothing new to you, in fact you even know a few tricks to get this feature out the door. It doesn't take you long and the code works like a charm, yet you have a looming suspicion that some of the code might not be up to par. You're likely right, and you're definitely better than that.
We often write code without paying attention to the bigger picture, or overall code base. Upon stepping back we notice areas of duplicate code, ripe for refactoring. It's time to build more modular front ends, focusing on the reusability of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, and to take maintainability to heart.
jQTouch – Mobile Web Apps with HTML, CSS and JavaScriptPhilipp Bosch
The document discusses jQTouch, a plugin for jQuery that allows developers to build mobile web apps with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. It works by turning regular web pages into touch-friendly "apps" that can be added to a mobile device's home screen. Key points covered include:
- jQTouch uses jQuery and adds iPhone-style UI elements and themes
- It supports animations between "pages" and touch events
- Combined with PhoneGap, web apps built with jQTouch can be wrapped into native mobile apps and distributed through app stores
- The presentation demonstrates jQTouch's capabilities and provides information on getting started and further resources
Sistem manajemen armada memberikan solusi untuk mengelola armada kendaraan secara real-time, meliputi pemantauan lokasi, status, dan konsumsi bahan bakar serta melaporkan utilisasi, pemeliharaan, dan kecelakaan guna meningkatkan efisiensi dan mengurangi biaya operasional.
The document provides an introduction to HTML basics, including:
- HTML document structure with <head> and <body> sections
- Common tags like headings, paragraphs, hyperlinks and images
- Attributes that can be added to tags
- How to add comments and formatting to text
- Examples of basic HTML pages using different tags
To properly manage fleet costs, understanding total cost of ownership (TCO) is important. TCO includes factors like vehicle assets, maintenance, and fuel. The document discusses how optimizing vehicle holding periods, aligning maintenance programs with holding periods, and determining the right fuel strategy can impact TCO and operations. It also explains that measuring TCO against operational activity is a key metric for establishing a baseline for fleet efficiency and costs.
The document provides an overview of HTML and web fundamentals, including how the web works with requests and responses, rendering in browsers, and frontend and backend development. It discusses HTML elements, syntax, document structure, text formatting, images, and links. The presentation covers basic HTML topics for beginners to understand building webpages.
The document discusses the basic syntax and structure of HTML documents. It covers the main components of HTML including:
1. The DOCTYPE declaration which identifies the document type
2. Elements which contain the content and are wrapped in tags
3. Attributes which provide extra information about elements
4. Comments for annotating the code
It provides examples of basic HTML code including the skeleton of an HTML document with headings, paragraphs, lists, links, and other common elements.
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is used to define the structure and layout of web pages using a variety of tags and attributes. Some key points covered are:
- HTML documents use tags like <html> enclosed in angle brackets to describe headings, paragraphs, links, images, and other content.
- Tags normally come in pairs with opening and closing tags.
- HTML can be used to format text, add images and tables, create lists and forms, structure pages using divs and frames, and more.
- CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) is often used to define styles and layouts, separate from HTML content.
- Forms allow users to enter data through
Este documento analiza críticamente un proyecto educativo titulado "Un billete de ida y vuelta". El proyecto aborda los movimientos migratorios entre España y América en tres períodos históricos y cumple con los objetivos curriculares y criterios de calidad de los proyectos de aprendizaje basado en problemas. Sin embargo, su aplicación en el aula podría verse limitada por falta de recursos tecnológicos en algunos centros educativos.
This document summarizes common web vulnerabilities including cross-site scripting (XSS), cross-site request forgery (CSRF), and clickjacking. It provides examples of how each vulnerability can be exploited, such as using JavaScript to steal cookies or make unauthorized requests. The document also lists recommendations for preventing these issues, like validating and sanitizing input, using anti-CSRF tokens, and disabling JavaScript for sensitive pages. Resources for further reading on each topic are included.
This document discusses slideshow implementations using JavaScript and CSS3. It covers HTML structure, utilities like automatic playback and image lazy loading, different transition effects like fade and slide, design patterns like adapter and factory, and extending the switchable component. It also mentions alternatives using CSS3 transitions directly and addresses past memory leak issues in YUI.