In other words, we use HTML to define the structure and the meaning of a page, while we use CSS to specify its visual style. Using HTML, we can add some structure to any webpage we build. We can ...
Of all the hats JavaScript can wear, its form-processing features are among the most sought and used. Learn how to use JavaScript for form processing, validation, and more. Forms are an essential part ...
There’s been lots written about the politics and process of the emerging HTML5 specification (see “What to expect from HTML5” and “How HTML5 will change the Web,” as just two examples), but what ...
Learn how to use HTML5 to plot points on a map and determine current position This article is an excerpt from the book HTML5 Guidelines for Web Developers published by Pearson/Addison-Wesley ...
HTMX is the HTML extension syntax that replaces JavaScript with simple markup. It could change the course of web development. HTMX lets you use an extended HTML syntax instead of JavaScript to achieve ...
We've been talking about how Google deals with HTML5 in terms of SEO and ranking since 2010. While there can be issues with some elements, for the most part, HTML5 is fine for Google. Google's John ...
The debate about the utility of HTML sitemaps and their efficacy with regards to SEO rages on. But as far as I’m concerned, they are useful for users and there is no good reason not to have one. If ...
In today’s digital age, online users have become much more demanding about the quality of the websites or applications they are using. They have come to expect an optimized user experience as a basic ...