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Index
HTML5: The Missing Manual
SPECIAL OFFER: Upgrade this ebook with O’Reilly A Note Regarding Supplemental Files The Missing Credits
About the Author About the Creative Team Acknowledgments The Missing Manual Series
Introduction
What You Need to Get Started
Writing HTML5 Viewing HTML5
When Will HTML5 Be Ready? About the Outline
Part One: Meet the New Language Part Two: Creating Modern Web Pages Part Three: Building Web Apps with Desktop Smarts
About the Online Resources
The Missing CD The Try-Out Site Registration Feedback Errata Newsletter
Safari® Books Online
1. Meet the New Language
1. Introducing HTML5
The Story of HTML5
XHTML 1.0: Getting Strict XHTML 2: The Unexpected Failure HTML5: Back From the Dead HTML: The Living Language
Three Key Principles of HTML5
1. Don’t Break the Web 2. Pave the Cowpaths 3. Be Practical
Your First Look at HTML5 Markup
The HTML5 Doctype Character Encoding The Language Adding a Style Sheet Adding JavaScript The Final Product
A Closer Look at HTML5 Syntax
The Loosened Rules HTML5 Validation The Return of XHTML
HTML5’s Element Family
Added Elements Removed Elements Adapted Elements
Bold and italic formatting
Tweaked Elements Standardized Elements
Using HTML5 Today
Evaluating Browser Support Browser Adoption Statistics Feature Detection with Modernizr Feature “Filling” with Polyfills
2. A New Way to Structure Pages
Introducing the Semantic Elements Retrofitting a Traditional HTML Page
Page Structure the Old Way Page Structure with HTML5 Subtitles with <hgroup> Adding a Figure with <figure> Adding a Sidebar with <aside>
Browser Compatibility for the Semantic Elements Designing a Site with the Semantic Elements
Deeper into Headers Navigation Links with <nav> Deeper into Footers Deeper into Sections
The HTML5 Outlining System
How to View an Outline Basic Outlines Sectioning Elements Solving an Outline Problem
3. Meaningful Markup
The Semantic Elements Revisited
Dates and Times with <time> JavaScript Calculations with <output> Highlighted Text with <mark>
Other Standards that Boost Semantics
ARIA (Accessible Rich Internet Applications) RDFa (Resource Description Framework) Microformats
Contact details with hCard Events with hCalendar
Microdata
Google Rich Snippets
Enhanced Search Results The Recipe Search Engine
2. Creating Modern Web Pages
4. Web Forms, Refined
Understanding Forms Revamping a Traditional HTML Form
Adding Hints with Placeholders Focus: Starting in the Right Spot
Validation: Stopping Errors
How HTML5 Validation Works Turning Validation Off Validation Styling Hooks Validating with Regular Expressions Custom Validation Browser Support for Validation
New Types of Input
Email Addresses URLs Search Boxes Telephone Numbers Numbers Sliders Dates and Times Colors
New Elements
Input Suggestions with <datalist> Progress Bars and Meters Toolbars and Menus with <command> and <menu>
An HTML Editor in a Web Page
Using contentEditable to Edit an Element Using designMode to Edit a Page
5. Audio and Video
Understanding Video Today Introducing HTML5 Audio and Video
Making Some Noise with <audio> Getting the Big Picture with <video>
Format Wars and Fallbacks
Meet the Formats Browser Support for Media Formats Multiple Formats: How to Please Every Browser The <source> Element The Flash Fallback
Controlling Your Player with JavaScript
Adding Sound Effects Creating a Custom Video Player JavaScript Media Players Captions and Accessibility
6. Basic Drawing with the Canvas
Getting Started with the Canvas
Straight Lines Paths and Shapes Curved Lines Transforms Transparency
Building a Basic Paint Program
Preparing to Draw Drawing on the Canvas Saving the Picture in the Canvas
Browser Compatibility for the Canvas
Polyfilling the Canvas The Canvas Fallback and Feature Detection
7. Deeper into the Canvas
Other Things You Can Draw on the Canvas
Drawing Images Slicing, Dicing, and Resizing an Image Drawing Text
Shadows and Fancy Fills
Adding Shadows Filling Shapes with Patterns Filling Shapes with Gradients Putting It Together: Drawing a Graph
Making Your Shapes Interactive
Keeping Track of What You’ve Drawn Hit Testing with Coordinates
Animating the Canvas
A Basic Animation Animating Multiple Objects
A Practical Example: the Maze Game
Setting Up the Maze Animating the Face Hit Testing with Pixel Colors
8. Boosting Styles with CSS3
Using CSS3 Today
Strategy 1: Use What You Can Strategy 2: Treat CSS3 Features as Enhancements Strategy 3: Add Fallbacks with Modernizr Browser-Specific Styles
Web Typography
Web Font Formats Using a Font Kit Using Google Web Fonts Using Your Own Fonts Putting Text in Multiple Columns
Adapting to Different Devices
Media Queries More Advanced Media Queries Replacing an Entire Style Sheet Recognizing Mobile Devices
Building Better Boxes
Transparency Rounded Corners Backgrounds Shadows Gradients
Creating Effects with Transitions
A Basic Color Transition More Transition Ideas Transforms
3. Building Web Apps with Desktop Smarts
9. Data Storage
Web Storage Basics
Storing Data A Practical Example: Storing the Last Position in a Game Browser Support for Web Storage
Deeper into Web Storage
Removing Items Finding All the Stored Items Storing Numbers and Dates Storing Objects Reacting to Storage Changes
Reading Files
Getting Hold of a File Browser Support for the File API Reading a Text File Replacing the Standard Upload Control Reading Multiple Files at Once Reading an Image File
10. Offline Applications
Caching Files with a Manifest
Creating a Manifest Using Your Manifest Putting Your Manifest on a Web Server Updating the Manifest File Browser Support for Offline Applications
Practical Caching Techniques
Accessing Uncached Files Adding Fallbacks Checking the Connection Pointing Out Updates with JavaScript
11. Communicating with the Web Server
Sending Messages to the Web Server
The XMLHttpRequest Object Asking the Web Server a Question
Creating the script Calling the web server
Getting New Content
Server-Sent Events
The Message Format Sending Messages with a Server Script Processing Messages in a Web Page Polling with Server-Side Events
Web Sockets
Assessing Web Sockets A Simple Web Socket Client Web Socket Examples on the Web
12. More Cool JavaScript Tricks
Geolocation
How Geolocation Works Finding a Visitor’s Coordinates Dealing with Errors Setting Geolocation Options Showing a Map Monitoring a Visitor’s Moves
Web Workers
A Time-Consuming Task Doing Work in the Background Handling Worker Errors Canceling a Background Task Passing More Complex Messages
History Management
The URL Problem The Traditional Solution: Hashbang URLs The HTML5 Solution: Session History Browser Compatibility for Session History
4. Appendixes
A. A Very Short Introduction to CSS
Adding Styles to a Web Page The Anatomy of a Style Sheet
CSS Properties Formatting the Right Elements with Classes Style Sheet Comments
Slightly More Advanced Style Sheets
Structuring a Page with <div> Elements Multiple Selectors Contextual Selectors id Selectors Pseudoclass Selectors Attribute Selectors
A Style Sheet Tour
B. A Very Short Introduction to JavaScript
How a Web Page Uses JavaScript
Embedding Script in Your Markup Using a Function Moving the Code to a Script File Responding to Events
A Few Language Essentials
Variables Null Values Variable Scope Variable Data Types Operations Conditional Logic Loops Arrays Functions that Receive and Return Data
Interacting with the Page
Manipulating an Element Connecting to an Event Dynamically Inline Events
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