HTML5 is the latest standard in web application coding. Whether you’re a new or seasoned web designer, you need to know the latest in HTML architecture. HTML5 standards bring several new tags, including tags that enhance media and animations. Instead of clunky Flash applications, you use the canvas tag. Instead of embedding third-party software for users to view video or audio, you can use the video and audio tags. These are just a few of the new tags available to you. This course teaches you the basics of HTML5 including the latest in CSS styling. We discuss basic syntax and move forward to more advanced features such as JavaScript with animations, CSS3 and media queries, and styling with some of the new HTML5 tags. We don’t just discuss HTML5, but we also tell you how to perform actual design elements using embedded CSS classes. We also discover the latest form field tags that make gathering information and input from your users much easier. We start with a simple HTML5 web page and end with a list of miscellaneous tags that are new in HTML5. We also give you a list of several deprecated tags that are no longer in use. You can still use them in HTML5 website design, but deprecated functionality often gets dropped eventually. If you’re new to HTML5 or just want to extend your web design knowledge, this lesson gives you a step-by-step tutorial to bring you up to speed with the latest in web application architecture and standards. https://www.universalclass.com/i/course/html5/syllabus.htm
Introducing Oracle Application Express
- Application Express Overview
- Application Express Terms and Concepts
- Using Application Express
Creating a Desktop and Mobile Database Application
- Application Builder Overview
- Introducing Database Applications
- Creating Database Applications
- Creating Mobile Application
Working with Reports for Desktop Application
- Introducing Reports
- Using Classic Reports
- Using Interactive Reports
- Creating and Customizing an Interactive Report
Working with Reports for Mobile Application
- Creating Reports for a Mobile Application
- Creating Column Toggle Report
- Creating a Reflow Report
Creating Forms
- Using Forms
- Creating Forms
- Modifying Forms
- Creating a Form in a Mobile Application
- Working with Pages and Regions
- Introducing Page Definition
Working with Page Regions
- Working with Pages
- Adding Items and Buttons
- Introducing Items
- Using Items
- Creating List of Value (LOV) Type of Items
- Using Buttons
Understanding Session State
- Understanding Session State in Oracle Application Express
- Using Session State in Oracle Application Express
- Including Page Processing
Introducing Page Processing
- Including Computations
- Including Processes
- Including Validations
- Including Branches
Validating and Debugging Your Application
- Using the Advisor
- Managing Your Attribute Dictionary
- Debugging Your Application
Adding Shared Components That Aid Navigation
- Introducing Shared Components
- Creating Tabs
- Creating Lists
- Creating Breadcrumbs
- Creating a Navigational Bar
Working with Themes, Templates and Files
- Using Themes
- Using Templates
- Using Files
Implementing Security
- Securing an Application
- Using Authentication Schemes
- Using Authorization Schemes
- Using Session State Protection
Managing Application Navigation
- Building a Hierarchical List with Images
- Building a Site Map
- Enforcing Authorization on Your Site Map
- Linking Interactive Reports using a Declarative Filter
Extending Your Application
- Creating Data Load Wizard Pages
- Creating an Upload and Download Page
- Sending Email from an Application
Creating and Editing Charts
- Creating and Using Charts
- Enhanced Charting Examples
Adding Calendars and Trees
- Using Calendars
- Using Trees
Using Dynamic Actions and Plug-Ins
- Using Dynamic Actions
- Using Plug-Ins
Utilizing Application Express Printing
- Printing a Standard Report with Derived Output
- Creating a PDF Report with Multiple Queries
Course Features
- Lectures 0
- Quizzes 0
- Duration 50 hours
- Language English
- Students 0
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