Soufiane Felliaui (soufell) sur Twitter. The easiest way to craft a web page. Soufiane. HTML5 fundamentals, Part 1: Getting your feet wet. HTML5 is a language designed to organize web content.
It is intended to make web design and development easier by creating a standardized and intuitive UI markup language. HTML5 provides the means to dissect and compartmentalize your pages, and it allows you to create discrete components that are not only designed to organize your site logically but are also created to give your site syndication capabilities. HTML5 could be called the "information mapping approach to website design" because it incorporates the essence of information mapping, dividing and labeling information to make it easy to use and understand. This is the foundation of HTML5's dramatic semantic and aesthetic utility. HTML5 gives designers and developers of all levels the ability to publish to the world everything from simple text content to rich, interactive multimedia.
HTML5 provides effective data management, drawing, video, and audio tools. HTML5 provides: HTML5 is not a magic lamp, and there is no genie. HTML5 fundamentals, Part 2: Organizing inputs. Administration, data analysis, marketing strategy, and the other functions of enterprise-level institutions are all important.
However, without a successful digital window that your potential customer can use—or be motivated to use—the necessary initial processes for the development of site visitor conversion will be absent. A positive, user-friendly experience that prompts the interactivity required for your endeavor is a primary institutional goal. The heart of interactivity is the site's forms. They facilitate an interactive exchange with the user so that the goals that motivated the website's construction can be advanced by converting site visitors. Forms are the central factor that energizes the interaction between website owners or agents and the website users, and as such, they are of extreme importance to the design and development of a site.
The center of that heart is found in the controls—radio buttons, check boxes, text boxes, number spinners, and the like. But help is here. HTML5 fundamentals, Part 3: The power of HTML5 APIs. So, what is an API?
An application programming interface is a collection of programming instructions and standards for accessing a software application. With an API, you can design products powered by the service the API provides. HTML5 has several new APIs. For example: A 2D drawing API used with the new canvas element for rendering graphs or other visual images An API caching mechanism that supports offline web applicationsAn API for playing video and audio used with the new video and audio elements A history API that makes the browsing history accessible and allows pages to add to it A drag-and-drop API to use with the draggable attribute An editing API to use with the contenteditable attribute Client-side storage with JavaScript APIs for key-value pairs and also embedded SQL databases This article concentrates on two APIs: Geolocation and Web Worker.
Back to top Business is everywhere: Geolocation You use the Geolocation API to determine and share geographical positions. Figure 1. <! What Happens At Y Combinator. What Happens At Y Combinator Paul Graham updated Oct 2013 Y Combinator runs two three-month funding cycles a year, one from January through March and one from June through August.
We ask the founders of each startup we fund to move to the Bay Area for the duration of their cycle, during which we work intensively with them to get the company into the best shape possible. Each cycle culminates in an event called Demo Day, at which the startups present to an audience that now includes most of the world's top startup investors. Dinners During each cycle we host a dinner once a week at Y Combinator and invite some eminent person from the startup world to speak. People start to show up for dinners around 6 pm. The time before dinner is a chance for founders to talk to one another and to us in an unstructured way. The speaker usually shows up before 7 and talks informally with the founders before dinner. One founder wrote: Office Hours.