Articles tagged: HTML
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- Archive/Add-ons/Code_snippets/HTML_in_XUL_for_rich_tooltips This example demonstrates the dynamic injection of HTML into a XUL element. Specifically, we ...
- Archive/Add-ons/Code_snippets/HTML_to_DOM Although you can now natively parse HTML using DOMParser and XMLHttpRequest, this is a new ...
- Archive/Add-ons/Code_snippets/Rosetta By default, the only possible standardized scripting language for HTML is ECMAScript. Hence, if ...
- Archive/Apps/Graphics_and_UX When creating Open Web Apps, you need to give a lot of consideration to the look and feel, user ...
- Archive/B2G_OS/Firefox_OS_apps/Localization/Developing_Bidi_Apps This document lists some patterns and best practices to observe when creating BiDi ...
- Archive/Case_Sensitivity_in_class_and_id_Names Summary: Although CSS is itself case-insensitive, class and ID names are defined to be ...
- Games/Tutorials/2D_breakout_game_Phaser/Initialize_the_framework Before we can start writing the game's functionality, we need to create a basic structure to ...
- Games/Tutorials/2D_Breakout_game_pure_JavaScript/Create_the_Canvas_and_draw_on_it Before we can start writing the game's functionality, we need to create a basic structure to ...
- Glossary/Attribute An attribute extends a tag, changing its behavior or providing metadata. An attribute always has ...
- Glossary/Block/CSS A block on a webpage is an HTML element that appears on a new line, i.e. underneath the ...
- Glossary/Canvas
- Glossary/CSS_Selector A CSS selector is the part of the CSS rule that lets you target which element(s) get styled by ...
- Glossary/DHTML DHTM L (Dynamic HTML) refers to the code behind interactive webpages that need no plugins like ...
- Glossary/Doctype In HTML, the doctype is the required " !DOCTYPE html " preamble found at the top of all ...
- Glossary/Element An element is a part of a webpage. In XML and HTML, an element may contain a data item or a ...
- Glossary/Entity An HTML entity is a piece of text ("string") that begins with an ampersand (&) and ends with a ...
- Glossary/Global_attribute Global attributes are attributes that can be used on all elements (though sometimes without ...
- Glossary/Head The Head is the part of an HTML document that contains metadata about that document, such as ...
- Glossary/HTML HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is a descriptive language that specifies webpage structure.
- Glossary/HTML5 The latest stable release of HTML, HTML5 takes HTML from a simple markup for structuring a ...
- Glossary/Hyperlink Hyperlinks connect webpages or data items to one another. In HTML, a elements define hyperlinks ...
- Glossary/Metadata Metadata is — in its very simplest definition — data that describes data. For example, an HTML ...
- Glossary/Script-supporting_element In an HTML document, script-supporting elements are those elements that don't directly ...
- Glossary/Semantics In programing, Semantics refers to the meaning of a piece of code — for example "what effect ...
- Glossary/Tag In HTML a tag is used for creating an element. The name of an HTML element is the name used in ...
- Glossary/UTF-8 UTF-8 (UCS Transformation Format 8) is the World Wide Web's most common character encoding. Each ...
- Glossary/WHATWG The WHATWG (Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group) is an organization that ...
- Learn/Accessibility Learning some HTML, CSS, and JavaScript is useful if you want to become a web developer, but ...
- Learn/Accessibility/Accessibility_troubleshooting In the assessment for this module, we present to you a simple site with a number of ...
- Learn/Accessibility/HTML You should now be well-versed in writing accessible HTML for most occasions. Our WAI-ARIA basics ...
- Learn/Accessibility/Multimedia This chapter has provided a summary of accessibility concerns for multimedia content, along with ...
- Learn/Accessibility/WAI-ARIA_basics This article has by no means covered all that's available in WAI-ARIA, but it should have given ...
- Learn/Accessibility/What_is_accessibility This article should have given you a useful high level overview of accessibility, shown you why ...
- Learn/Common_questions/Common_web_layouts There's a reason we talk about web design. You start out with a blank page, and you can take it ...
- Learn/Common_questions/HTML_features_for_accessibility The following content describes specific features of HTML that can be used to make a web page ...
- Learn/Common_questions/What_are_browser_developer_tools The devtools live inside your browser in a subwindow that looks roughly like this:
- Learn/Getting_started_with_the_web It's a lot of work to create a professional website, so if you're new to web development we ...
- Learn/Getting_started_with_the_web/Dealing_with_files When you are working on a website locally on your own computer, you should keep all the related ...
- Learn/Getting_started_with_the_web/HTML_basics HTML is not a programming language; it is a markup language that defines the structure of your ...
- Learn/HTML To build websites, you should know about HTML — the fundamental technology used to define the ...
- Learn/HTML/Cheatsheet While using HTML it can be very handy to have an easy way to remember how to use HTML tags ...
- Learn/HTML/Forms This module provides a series of articles that will help you master HTML forms. HTML forms are a ...
- Learn/HTML/Forms/Advanced_styling_for_HTML_forms In this article, we will see how to use CSS with HTML forms to style some form widgets that are ...
- Learn/HTML/Forms/Form_validation Sending data is not enough — we also need to make sure that the data users fill out in forms is ...
- Learn/HTML/Forms/How_to_build_custom_form_widgets There are many cases where available HTML form widgets are just not enough. If you want to ...
- Learn/HTML/Forms/How_to_build_custom_form_widgets/Example_1 This is the first example of code that explains how to build a custom form widget.
- Learn/HTML/Forms/How_to_build_custom_form_widgets/Example_2 This is the second example that explain how to build custom form widgets.
- Learn/HTML/Forms/How_to_build_custom_form_widgets/Example_3 This is the third example that explain how to build custom form widgets.
- Learn/HTML/Forms/How_to_build_custom_form_widgets/Example_4 This is the fourth example that explain how to build custom form widgets.
- Learn/HTML/Forms/How_to_build_custom_form_widgets/Example_5 This is the last example that explain how to build custom form widgets.
- Learn/HTML/Forms/How_to_structure_an_HTML_form You now have all the knowledge you'll need to properly structure your HTML forms; the next ...
- Learn/HTML/Forms/How_to_structure_an_HTML_form/Example This the example for a basic payment form for the article How to structure an HTML form.
- Learn/HTML/Forms/HTML_forms_in_legacy_browsers All web developers learn very quickly (and sometimes painfully) that the Web is a very rough ...
- Learn/HTML/Forms/Property_compatibility_table_for_form_widgets The following compatibility tables try to summarize the state of CSS support for HTML forms. Due ...
- Learn/HTML/Forms/Sending_and_retrieving_form_data This article looks at what happens when a user submits a form — where does the data go, and how ...
- Learn/HTML/Forms/Sending_forms_through_JavaScript HTML forms can send an HTTP request declaratively. But forms can also prepare an HTTP request to ...
- Learn/HTML/Forms/Styling_HTML_forms In this article, the user will learn how to use CSS with HTML forms to make them (hopefully) ...
- Learn/HTML/Forms/The_native_form_widgets We now look at the functionality of the different form widgets in detail, looking at what ...
- Learn/HTML/Forms/Your_first_HTML_form Congratulations, you've built your first HTML form. It looks like this live:
- Learn/HTML/Forms/Your_first_HTML_form/Example This is the example code for the article Your first HTML form.
- Learn/HTML/Forms_and_buttons Forms and buttons are a very important part of the Web — these allow your site visitors to input ...
- Learn/HTML/Forms_and_buttons/Basics In this article we'll take you through the basics of HTML forms, including their purpose, basic ...
- Learn/HTML/Howto The following links point to solutions to common everyday problems you'll need to solve with HTML.
- Learn/HTML/Howto/Add_a_hit_map_on_top_of_an_image When you nest an image inside a, the entire image links to one webpage. An image map, on the ...
- Learn/HTML/Howto/Author_fast-loading_HTML_pages These tips are based upon common knowledge and experimentation.
- Learn/HTML/Howto/Define_terms_with_HTML When you need a term defined, you probably go straight to a dictionary or glossary. Dictionaries ...
- Learn/HTML/Howto/Use_data_attributes HTML5 is designed with extensibility in mind for data that should be associated with a ...
- Learn/HTML/Howto/Use_JavaScript_within_a_webpage JavaScript is a programming language mostly used client-side to make webpages interactive. You ...
- Learn/HTML/Introduction_to_HTML At its heart, HTML is a fairly simple language made up of elements, which can be applied to ...
- Learn/HTML/Introduction_to_HTML/Advanced_text_formatting That marks the end of our study of HTML text semantics. Bear in mind that what you have seen ...
- Learn/HTML/Introduction_to_HTML/Creating_hyperlinks That's it for links, for now anyway! You'll return to links later on in the course when you ...
- Learn/HTML/Introduction_to_HTML/Debugging_HTML So there we have it, an introduction to debugging HTML, which should give you some useful skills ...
- Learn/HTML/Introduction_to_HTML/Document_and_website_structure At this point you should have a better idea about how to structure a web page/site. In the last ...
- Learn/HTML/Introduction_to_HTML/Getting_started You've reached the end of the article — we hope you enjoyed your tour of the very basics of ...
- Learn/HTML/Introduction_to_HTML/HTML_text_fundamentals That's it for now! This article should have given you a good idea of how to start marking up ...
- Learn/HTML/Introduction_to_HTML/Marking_up_a_letter We all learn to write a letter sooner or later; it is also a useful example to test out our text ...
- Learn/HTML/Introduction_to_HTML/Structuring_a_page_of_content Structuring a page of content ready for laying it out using CSS is a very important skill to ...
- Learn/HTML/Introduction_to_HTML/The_head_metadata_in_HTML That marks the end of our quickfire tour of the HTML head — there's a lot more you can do in ...
- Learn/HTML/Multimedia_and_embedding We've looked at a lot of text so far in this course, but the web would be really boring only ...
- Learn/HTML/Multimedia_and_embedding/Adding_vector_graphics_to_the_Web This article has provided you with a quick tour of what vector graphics and SVG are, why they ...
- Learn/HTML/Multimedia_and_embedding/Images_in_HTML In the beginning, the Web was just text, and it was really quite boring. Fortunately, it wasn't ...
- Learn/HTML/Multimedia_and_embedding/Mozilla_splash_page In this assessment, we'll test your knowledge of some of the techniques discussed in this ...
- Learn/HTML/Multimedia_and_embedding/Other_embedding_technologies The topic of embedding other content in web documents can quickly become very complex, so in ...
- Learn/HTML/Multimedia_and_embedding/Responsive_images That's a wrap for responsive images — we hope you enjoyed playing with these new techniques. As ...
- Learn/HTML/Multimedia_and_embedding/Video_and_audio_content And that's a wrap; we hope you had fun playing with video and audio in web pages! In the next ...
- Learn/HTML/Tables A very common task in HTML is structuring tabular data, and it has a number of elements and ...
- Learn/HTML/Tables/Advanced There are a few other things you could learn about table HTML, but we have really given all you ...
- Learn/HTML/Tables/Basics That just about wraps up the basics of HTML Tables. In the next article we will look at some ...
- Learn/HTML/Tables/Structuring_planet_data In our table assessment, we provide you with some data on the planets in our solar system, and ...
- Learn/Tools_and_testing Once you've started to become comfortable programming with core web technologies (like HTML, ...
- Learn/Tools_and_testing/Cross_browser_testing This module focuses on testing web projects across different browsers. We look at identifying ...
- Learn/Tools_and_testing/Cross_browser_testing/Accessibility Hopefully this article has given you a good grounding in the main accessibility problems you ...
- Learn/Tools_and_testing/Cross_browser_testing/HTML_and_CSS Now you should be familiar with the main types of cross browser HTML and CSS problems that ...
- MDN/Contribute/Structures/Page_types/HTML_element_page_template The summary paragraph — start by naming the element and saying what it does. This should ideally ...
- MDN/Contribute/Structures/Syntax_sections The syntax section of an MDN reference page contains a syntax box defining the exact syntax that ...
- Mozilla/Firefox/Releases/1.5 Based on the Gecko 1.8 engine, Firefox 1.5 improved its already best in class standards support, ...
- Mozilla/Firefox/Releases/1.5/Using_Firefox_1.5_caching Firefox 1.5 uses in-memory caching for entire Web pages, including their JavaScript states, for ...
- Mozilla/Firefox/Releases/1.5/What_s_new_in_1.5_alpha This page is based largely on http://www.squarefree.com/burningedg...eases/1.1.html (thanks Jesse).
- Mozilla/Firefox/Releases/3.5 Firefox 3.5 (released June 30, 2009) introduces a number of new features, as well as additional ...
- Mozilla/Firefox/Releases/3.6 Firefox 3.6 offers support for new and developing web standards, increased performance, and an ...