View HTML5 + CSS3 + JavaScript course details at
http://www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development
For Queries during the session and class recording:
Post on Twitter @edurekaIN: #askEdureka
Post on Facebook /edurekaIN
For more details please contact us:
US : 1800 275 9730 (toll free)
INDIA : +91 88808 62004
Email Us : sales@edureka.co
web development
With
HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript
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Objectives
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
 Importance of Web Development
 Web Designer Vs. Web Developer
 Front-end and Back-end Web Development
 HTML, CSS and JavaScript - An Overview
 JavaScript Frameworks - jQuery and AngularJS
 Advanced Web Development Topics
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Importance of Web Development
 The Internet is ubiquitous
• Accessible through mobile and desktop
• Customers/users need to find you/your business
• Builds trust in your organization and improves your reputation
• Your website is your first round-the-clock sales person!
 The Website
• Creates first impression of your business
• Create it to suit the needs of your target audience
• Reflects your expertise and reputation
• Can bring business from any part of the world!
• Call to Action – Encourage the users to give you business
 You need Web Development skills to create a Website!
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Web Designer Vs. Web Developer
 A Web Designer
• Designs the look and feel of a website (creative side of website)
• Decides the layout, fonts, color, images and overall branding
• Creates the visual mock-up of the website
• Rarely does the development of a website!
• A Right-brained (Creative) Person
 A Web Developer
• Brings the website mock-up to life on the Internet (development side of website)
• Develops the website and hosts on a web server
• Has Web Development Skills: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Perl, Python, Java, Ruby
• A Left-brained (Logical) Person
 Gain Web Development skills to become a Web Developer!
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Web Developer Vs. Web Designer
Courtesy: www.smashingmagazine.com
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Front End and Back End Web Development
 Front End Web Development
• Defined components on the page with HTML
• Make them look pleasing with CSS
• Enable interactivity with JavaScript
• Enhance productivity with use of frameworks
 Back End Web Development
• Create the page components and content dynamically on the web server
• Send the HTML + CSS + JavaScript to web browser (used by a human user)
• Generate pages by programming in Java, JavaScript, PHP, Perl, Python, Ruby
• Aim to achieve fast response times to end users
 Front End Web Development is the focus of this webinar!
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HTML, CSS, and JavaScript – An Overview
 HTML
• Hypertext Markup Language
• Structure of Page
 JavaScript
• Interactivity with User
• Dynamic Updates in a Web Page
 CSS
• Cascading Style Sheets
• Presentation/Styling
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Hypertext - Origins
 HyperText
• Text with references (hyperlinks) to other text
 “Hyper” - meaning
• Greek Origin: “over”, “beyond”
 First Idea
• Vannevar Bush, USA, in 1945
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A Simple HTML5 Page
 Save the following code in a test.html file
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>This is a Edureka Course</title>
</head>
<body>
<p>Welcome to HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript!</p>
</body>
</html>
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Hosting a Web Site
 A Web Site
• Serves one or more HTML Pages
Default Page: index.html, index.php
 Served / Hosted by a Web Server
• HTTP Web Server
httpd, apache2, Ngnix, inetmgr.exe - Internet Information Server (Microsoft’s)
• Web Application Server
Apache Tomcat (Open Source), IBM WebSphere (Licensed)
 Technologies
• HTML, HTTP, TCP/IP Protocols
• Operating Systems: Linux, Windows, MacOS
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HTML Page
 HTML (Web) Page / Document
• User Interface for the Web (site or application)
• A plain text file – human readable
• Transported on HTTP - HyperText Transfer Protocol
 Page Types
• Static – ready-made pages with fixed page content
File Extension: .html, .htm
• Dynamic – generated on the fly with varying page content
Generated on the Web Server
Interspersed with JavaScript, PHP, JSP, ASP
File Extensions: .js, .php, .jsp, .asp, .aspx
Slide 12 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development© Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
CSS - Introduction
 Cascading Style Sheet
• Describes the look and formatting of a page
• Used for Changing Presentation and Styling
• Can apply to a mark-up language
 HTML, XHTML, XML, SVG
 Separates Content from Presentation
 Properties (Attributes) Styled
• Layout, Font (Typography), Color, Background
• Box Properties: Border, Margin, Padding
• Lists, Tables
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CSS Syntax (Contd./-)
 Style Selector
• The HTML elements to which the Style rule should be applied
• It is a match expression
• Specified as:
 Element’s tag name
 h1, p, label - case insensitive
 Value of Element’s attribute
 id, class - Case Sensitive
 Element’s placement in the Document tree
 Child element is nested within Parent
 A Sibling element is at the same nesting level
Slide 14 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development© Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
CSS Syntax (Contd./-)
 CSS Declaration Block
• List of Declarations
• Enclosed in curly braces { . . . }
• Declaration
 property : value(s) ;
• property and value(s) are pre-defined
• Property name is unique
• Property value – Specified in multiple formats
 keywords (words) or mnemonics (in combination with some symbols like: #, /)
 numerical, hexadecimal, or a combination
 some values may have units of measure
Slide 15 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development© Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
New CSS3 Selectors
 New CSS3 Structural Pseudo-Class Selectors
• E:first-of-type – Selects the first element of type E for its parent
li:first-of-type { color: red; }
• E:last-of-type - Selects the last element of type E for its parent
li:last-of-type { color: yellow; }
• E:only-child - Selects if E is only the child of its parent
li:only-child { color: blue; }
• E:nth-child(n) - Selects nth child of the element E
li:nth-child(3) { color: yellow; }
• E:nth-last-child(n) - Selects nth last child of the element E
li:nth-last-child(2) { color: red; }
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CSS3 – 2D Transforms
 Transformation
• Change of position, shape and size of an element
 CSS3 Transforms
• 2-D: Two Dimensions
• 3-D: Three Dimensions (not covered in this course)
 Transform Operations
• move, scale, spin, stretch and turn elements
Slide 17 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development© Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
CSS3 – 2D Transforms (Contd./-)
 Specified with transform attribute
• Translation – Movement along X-axis and Y-axis
transform: translate( 50px, 100px );
• Rotation – in clock-wise direction
transform: rotate( 5deg );
• Scaling – increase/decrease size along width and height
transform: scale( 2, 2 );
• Skewing – tilting (turning) in X-axis and Y-axis directions
transform: skew( 10deg, 5deg);
Slide 18 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development© Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
CSS3 Transitions
 Changing from one style to another (on an event)
 CSS property on which the transition effect has to take place
 Time Duration over which transition has to take place (smoothly)
 Specified in seconds (s) or milliseconds (ms)
p { width: 100px; }
p:hover { width: 200px; transition: width 2s; }
 Transition starts on events
 Events: hover, active, checked, focus, enabled, disabled
 @media queries, and JavaScript
 Specify multiple transitions sets with a comma
p { width: 200px; height: 100px; }
p:hover {
width: 400px; height: 200px;
transition: width 2s, height 5s; }
Slide 19 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development© Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
JavaScript – An Introduction
 Mocha, later renamed as LiveScript - Developed by Netscape
 Based on ECMAScript 5.1 (Ver. 6.0 is finalized in mid 2015)
 LiveScript  JavaScript (due to Java popularity)
 Scripting Language for Web Browsers
• Dynamically Typed
• Interpreted by JavaScript Engine
 Can not Do (for Security Reasons)
• Unlimited reading/writing of files from client machine’s file system
• Writing to the files on the Server
• Can not close a window that was not opened by it
• Can not read from a web page served by another web server
 Microsoft’s version - JScript
Slide 20 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development© Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
Document Object Model (DOM) (Contd./-)
 Structure and Style of a Page, Access / Update Content
 DOM + JavaScript = Dynamic HTML (on client-side)
 What JavaScript can do with DOM?
 Change an HTML Element
 Change an attribute of an HTML Element
 Change the CSS style of an HTML Element
 Remove an existing HTML element or its attributes
 Add new a HTML Element or a new attribute to an Element
 React to an event associated with an HTML Element
 Create a new event listener and associate with an HTML Element
Slide 21 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development© Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
HTML DOM Methods
 DOM Methods – Finding HTML Elements
• getElementById() Method
 Gets the HTML Element with specified ID
• getElementsByClassName() Method
 Gets the HTML Elements with specified class name
document.getElementsByClassName("middlePara")[0].innerHTML = "Welcome
to Edureka!";
document.getElementsByClassName("middlePara")[1].innerHTML = "This is
HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript Course!";
• getElementsByTagName() method
 Gets the HTML Elements with specified element tag
document.getElementsByTagName("p")[0].innerHTML = "Welcome to
Edureka!";
document.getElementsByTagName("p")[1].innerHTML = "This is HTML5,
CSS3 and JavaScript Course!";
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jQuery - Introduction
 jQuery Core – a Cross-Platform JavaScript Library
• Simplifies client-side JavaScript scripting for a web page
• It is FREE and Open Source
• Used by about 6,000 most visited websites
• It uses the familiar HTML DOM model
 Latest Versions
• Version 1.11.3 - has support for IE 6/7/8
• Version 2.1.4 - has NO support for IE 6/7/8
• Development Version
 For use during development of the website
• Minified Version
 For use in production (live / online) use of website
Slide 23 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development© Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
jQuery - Introduction
 Why use jQuery?
• JavaScript Framework
• Separates HTML and JavaScript in a web page
• Eliminates cross-browser incompatibilities
• Simple/Short, Clean and Easy to read, write and understand
 What jQuery can do?
• Can Select Elements
 Has Selectors are similar to CSS Selectors
• Can Manipulate the Selected Elements
• Can Modify the Style of the Selected Elements
• Supports Events, Effects and Animations
• Supports JSON Parsing and Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript + XML)
Slide 24 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development© Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
jQuery Basics
 Download the latest version
• From jquery.com website
 Reference it in HTML file
• Host it on your Web Server and Use it with <script> tag
<script src="jquery-2.1.3.js"></script>
• Point to a Public Web Server and Use it with <script> tag
 Google CDN Server (recommended) CDN – Content Delivery Network
<script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.3/jquery.min.js">
</script>
 Microsoft CDN Server
<script src="http://ajax.aspnetcdn.com/ajax/jQuery/jquery-1.11.2.min.js">
</script>
 MaxCDN CDN Server (moved from MediaTemple, before that Amazon)
<script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-2.1.3.min.js"></script>
• Do not put the jQuery code in the <script> tag that loads jQuery library
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AngularJS - Introduction
 Developed by Google
 Based on MVC Pattern – on Front-End (Browser) side
• Model – Sourcing and Managing Data
• Controller – Application Logic – Decides what/when to display
• View – Presentation of Data – How (Where) to display the data
 In AngularJS
• Model
 Represents current state of the application
 Stored in Object Properties
• View
 Displays the data in the Page’s DOM
• Controller
 Manages the relationship between the Model and the View (JavaScript Code)
• Data Binding Concept
 Map parts of UI to a JavaScript Object’s properties
 Sync between them happens automatically
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Advanced Web Programming Topics
 HTML Canvas, WebGL, SVG
 HTML5 Geolocation API
 HTML5 Drag and Drop API
 HTML5 Web Storage API
 HTML5 Web Workers
 HTML5 Server-sent Events
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Job trends for Full Stack Web Developer
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 Module 6
» CSS3
 Module 7
» Java Script- Part 1
 Module 8
» Java Script- Part 2
 Module 9
» jQuery and AngularJS
 Module 10
» Advanced Web Programming
 Module 1
» HTML Part-1
 Module 2
» HTML Part-2
 Module 3
» CSS
 Module 4
» HTML5
 Module 5
» HTML5 Forms, Audio and Video
Front End Web Development - Course Topics
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Disclaimer
Criteria and guidelines mentioned in this presentation may change. Please visit our website for latest
and additional information on Front End Web Development course.
Questions
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Web Development with HTML5, CSS3 & JavaScript

Web Development with HTML5, CSS3 & JavaScript

  • 1.
    View HTML5 +CSS3 + JavaScript course details at http://www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development For Queries during the session and class recording: Post on Twitter @edurekaIN: #askEdureka Post on Facebook /edurekaIN For more details please contact us: US : 1800 275 9730 (toll free) INDIA : +91 88808 62004 Email Us : [email protected] web development With HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development
  • 2.
    Slide 2 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development Objectives At theend of this module, you will be able to:  Importance of Web Development  Web Designer Vs. Web Developer  Front-end and Back-end Web Development  HTML, CSS and JavaScript - An Overview  JavaScript Frameworks - jQuery and AngularJS  Advanced Web Development Topics
  • 3.
    Slide 3 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development Importanceof Web Development  The Internet is ubiquitous • Accessible through mobile and desktop • Customers/users need to find you/your business • Builds trust in your organization and improves your reputation • Your website is your first round-the-clock sales person!  The Website • Creates first impression of your business • Create it to suit the needs of your target audience • Reflects your expertise and reputation • Can bring business from any part of the world! • Call to Action – Encourage the users to give you business  You need Web Development skills to create a Website!
  • 4.
    Slide 4 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development WebDesigner Vs. Web Developer  A Web Designer • Designs the look and feel of a website (creative side of website) • Decides the layout, fonts, color, images and overall branding • Creates the visual mock-up of the website • Rarely does the development of a website! • A Right-brained (Creative) Person  A Web Developer • Brings the website mock-up to life on the Internet (development side of website) • Develops the website and hosts on a web server • Has Web Development Skills: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, Perl, Python, Java, Ruby • A Left-brained (Logical) Person  Gain Web Development skills to become a Web Developer!
  • 5.
    Slide 5 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development WebDeveloper Vs. Web Designer Courtesy: www.smashingmagazine.com
  • 6.
    Slide 6 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development FrontEnd and Back End Web Development  Front End Web Development • Defined components on the page with HTML • Make them look pleasing with CSS • Enable interactivity with JavaScript • Enhance productivity with use of frameworks  Back End Web Development • Create the page components and content dynamically on the web server • Send the HTML + CSS + JavaScript to web browser (used by a human user) • Generate pages by programming in Java, JavaScript, PHP, Perl, Python, Ruby • Aim to achieve fast response times to end users  Front End Web Development is the focus of this webinar!
  • 7.
    Slide 7 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development HTML,CSS, and JavaScript – An Overview  HTML • Hypertext Markup Language • Structure of Page  JavaScript • Interactivity with User • Dynamic Updates in a Web Page  CSS • Cascading Style Sheets • Presentation/Styling
  • 8.
    Slide 8 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development Hypertext- Origins  HyperText • Text with references (hyperlinks) to other text  “Hyper” - meaning • Greek Origin: “over”, “beyond”  First Idea • Vannevar Bush, USA, in 1945
  • 9.
    Slide 9 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development ASimple HTML5 Page  Save the following code in a test.html file <!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>This is a Edureka Course</title> </head> <body> <p>Welcome to HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript!</p> </body> </html>
  • 10.
    Slide 10 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development Hostinga Web Site  A Web Site • Serves one or more HTML Pages Default Page: index.html, index.php  Served / Hosted by a Web Server • HTTP Web Server httpd, apache2, Ngnix, inetmgr.exe - Internet Information Server (Microsoft’s) • Web Application Server Apache Tomcat (Open Source), IBM WebSphere (Licensed)  Technologies • HTML, HTTP, TCP/IP Protocols • Operating Systems: Linux, Windows, MacOS
  • 11.
    Slide 11 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development HTMLPage  HTML (Web) Page / Document • User Interface for the Web (site or application) • A plain text file – human readable • Transported on HTTP - HyperText Transfer Protocol  Page Types • Static – ready-made pages with fixed page content File Extension: .html, .htm • Dynamic – generated on the fly with varying page content Generated on the Web Server Interspersed with JavaScript, PHP, JSP, ASP File Extensions: .js, .php, .jsp, .asp, .aspx
  • 12.
    Slide 12 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development©Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd. CSS - Introduction  Cascading Style Sheet • Describes the look and formatting of a page • Used for Changing Presentation and Styling • Can apply to a mark-up language  HTML, XHTML, XML, SVG  Separates Content from Presentation  Properties (Attributes) Styled • Layout, Font (Typography), Color, Background • Box Properties: Border, Margin, Padding • Lists, Tables
  • 13.
    Slide 13 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development©Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd. CSS Syntax (Contd./-)  Style Selector • The HTML elements to which the Style rule should be applied • It is a match expression • Specified as:  Element’s tag name  h1, p, label - case insensitive  Value of Element’s attribute  id, class - Case Sensitive  Element’s placement in the Document tree  Child element is nested within Parent  A Sibling element is at the same nesting level
  • 14.
    Slide 14 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development©Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd. CSS Syntax (Contd./-)  CSS Declaration Block • List of Declarations • Enclosed in curly braces { . . . } • Declaration  property : value(s) ; • property and value(s) are pre-defined • Property name is unique • Property value – Specified in multiple formats  keywords (words) or mnemonics (in combination with some symbols like: #, /)  numerical, hexadecimal, or a combination  some values may have units of measure
  • 15.
    Slide 15 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development©Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd. New CSS3 Selectors  New CSS3 Structural Pseudo-Class Selectors • E:first-of-type – Selects the first element of type E for its parent li:first-of-type { color: red; } • E:last-of-type - Selects the last element of type E for its parent li:last-of-type { color: yellow; } • E:only-child - Selects if E is only the child of its parent li:only-child { color: blue; } • E:nth-child(n) - Selects nth child of the element E li:nth-child(3) { color: yellow; } • E:nth-last-child(n) - Selects nth last child of the element E li:nth-last-child(2) { color: red; }
  • 16.
    Slide 16 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development©Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd. CSS3 – 2D Transforms  Transformation • Change of position, shape and size of an element  CSS3 Transforms • 2-D: Two Dimensions • 3-D: Three Dimensions (not covered in this course)  Transform Operations • move, scale, spin, stretch and turn elements
  • 17.
    Slide 17 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development©Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd. CSS3 – 2D Transforms (Contd./-)  Specified with transform attribute • Translation – Movement along X-axis and Y-axis transform: translate( 50px, 100px ); • Rotation – in clock-wise direction transform: rotate( 5deg ); • Scaling – increase/decrease size along width and height transform: scale( 2, 2 ); • Skewing – tilting (turning) in X-axis and Y-axis directions transform: skew( 10deg, 5deg);
  • 18.
    Slide 18 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development©Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd. CSS3 Transitions  Changing from one style to another (on an event)  CSS property on which the transition effect has to take place  Time Duration over which transition has to take place (smoothly)  Specified in seconds (s) or milliseconds (ms) p { width: 100px; } p:hover { width: 200px; transition: width 2s; }  Transition starts on events  Events: hover, active, checked, focus, enabled, disabled  @media queries, and JavaScript  Specify multiple transitions sets with a comma p { width: 200px; height: 100px; } p:hover { width: 400px; height: 200px; transition: width 2s, height 5s; }
  • 19.
    Slide 19 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development©Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd. JavaScript – An Introduction  Mocha, later renamed as LiveScript - Developed by Netscape  Based on ECMAScript 5.1 (Ver. 6.0 is finalized in mid 2015)  LiveScript  JavaScript (due to Java popularity)  Scripting Language for Web Browsers • Dynamically Typed • Interpreted by JavaScript Engine  Can not Do (for Security Reasons) • Unlimited reading/writing of files from client machine’s file system • Writing to the files on the Server • Can not close a window that was not opened by it • Can not read from a web page served by another web server  Microsoft’s version - JScript
  • 20.
    Slide 20 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development©Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Document Object Model (DOM) (Contd./-)  Structure and Style of a Page, Access / Update Content  DOM + JavaScript = Dynamic HTML (on client-side)  What JavaScript can do with DOM?  Change an HTML Element  Change an attribute of an HTML Element  Change the CSS style of an HTML Element  Remove an existing HTML element or its attributes  Add new a HTML Element or a new attribute to an Element  React to an event associated with an HTML Element  Create a new event listener and associate with an HTML Element
  • 21.
    Slide 21 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development©Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd. HTML DOM Methods  DOM Methods – Finding HTML Elements • getElementById() Method  Gets the HTML Element with specified ID • getElementsByClassName() Method  Gets the HTML Elements with specified class name document.getElementsByClassName("middlePara")[0].innerHTML = "Welcome to Edureka!"; document.getElementsByClassName("middlePara")[1].innerHTML = "This is HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript Course!"; • getElementsByTagName() method  Gets the HTML Elements with specified element tag document.getElementsByTagName("p")[0].innerHTML = "Welcome to Edureka!"; document.getElementsByTagName("p")[1].innerHTML = "This is HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript Course!";
  • 22.
    Slide 22 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development©Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd. jQuery - Introduction  jQuery Core – a Cross-Platform JavaScript Library • Simplifies client-side JavaScript scripting for a web page • It is FREE and Open Source • Used by about 6,000 most visited websites • It uses the familiar HTML DOM model  Latest Versions • Version 1.11.3 - has support for IE 6/7/8 • Version 2.1.4 - has NO support for IE 6/7/8 • Development Version  For use during development of the website • Minified Version  For use in production (live / online) use of website
  • 23.
    Slide 23 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development©Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd. jQuery - Introduction  Why use jQuery? • JavaScript Framework • Separates HTML and JavaScript in a web page • Eliminates cross-browser incompatibilities • Simple/Short, Clean and Easy to read, write and understand  What jQuery can do? • Can Select Elements  Has Selectors are similar to CSS Selectors • Can Manipulate the Selected Elements • Can Modify the Style of the Selected Elements • Supports Events, Effects and Animations • Supports JSON Parsing and Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript + XML)
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    Slide 24 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development©Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd. jQuery Basics  Download the latest version • From jquery.com website  Reference it in HTML file • Host it on your Web Server and Use it with <script> tag <script src="jquery-2.1.3.js"></script> • Point to a Public Web Server and Use it with <script> tag  Google CDN Server (recommended) CDN – Content Delivery Network <script src="http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.3/jquery.min.js"> </script>  Microsoft CDN Server <script src="http://ajax.aspnetcdn.com/ajax/jQuery/jquery-1.11.2.min.js"> </script>  MaxCDN CDN Server (moved from MediaTemple, before that Amazon) <script src="http://code.jquery.com/jquery-2.1.3.min.js"></script> • Do not put the jQuery code in the <script> tag that loads jQuery library
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    Slide 25 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development©Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd. AngularJS - Introduction  Developed by Google  Based on MVC Pattern – on Front-End (Browser) side • Model – Sourcing and Managing Data • Controller – Application Logic – Decides what/when to display • View – Presentation of Data – How (Where) to display the data  In AngularJS • Model  Represents current state of the application  Stored in Object Properties • View  Displays the data in the Page’s DOM • Controller  Manages the relationship between the Model and the View (JavaScript Code) • Data Binding Concept  Map parts of UI to a JavaScript Object’s properties  Sync between them happens automatically
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    Slide 26 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development©Copyright 2015 – Abheri Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Advanced Web Programming Topics  HTML Canvas, WebGL, SVG  HTML5 Geolocation API  HTML5 Drag and Drop API  HTML5 Web Storage API  HTML5 Web Workers  HTML5 Server-sent Events
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    Slide 27 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development Jobtrends for Full Stack Web Developer
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    Slide 28 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development Module 6 » CSS3  Module 7 » Java Script- Part 1  Module 8 » Java Script- Part 2  Module 9 » jQuery and AngularJS  Module 10 » Advanced Web Programming  Module 1 » HTML Part-1  Module 2 » HTML Part-2  Module 3 » CSS  Module 4 » HTML5  Module 5 » HTML5 Forms, Audio and Video Front End Web Development - Course Topics
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    Slide 29 www.edureka.co/front-end-web-development Disclaimer Criteriaand guidelines mentioned in this presentation may change. Please visit our website for latest and additional information on Front End Web Development course.
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