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HTML Core Guide

Frank Wellington

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Publisher: Publifye

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"HTML Core Guide" offers a deep dive into HTML, the backbone of web development, emphasizing semantic markup and adherence to web standards. It's designed to help developers build websites that are not only visually appealing but also structurally sound, accessible, and optimized for search engines. The book highlights the importance of understanding core HTML principles, such as using semantic elements like  and  to create meaningful document structures. Readers will learn how proper HTML structure enhances user experience and online visibility, making websites more maintainable and effective.

 
The book takes a practical approach, guiding readers from basic concepts to advanced applications with clear explanations and code examples. It begins by covering fundamental HTML elements, including document structure and essential elements like headings and lists. It then progresses to more advanced topics such as HTML5 multimedia, accessibility (a11y) through ARIA attributes, and form creation. The guide also touches briefly on the interplay between HTML, CSS, and JavaScript and relates concepts to user experience (UX) design and SEO.

 
Throughout the book, the emphasis is on real-world application and best practices, making it a valuable resource for both beginners and experienced developers. The latter part of the book includes practical examples and case studies, demonstrating how to apply the learned principles in real-world web design projects. By mastering the techniques in "HTML Core Guide," developers can create websites that meet modern web standards and provide engaging user experiences.
Available since: 02/22/2025.
Print length: 267 pages.

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