HTML5 and CSS3

The Future of Web Programming

About HTML5 and CSS3 - The Future of Web Programming

This website is desgined to serve as a first course in undergraduate web standards in computer science curriculum. Besides the basic concepts of web standards, the new features of HTML5 and CSS3 are also introduced.

In no way this website must be considered as a complete self-learning course. The aim of this website is to help to teach a classroom course. However, it is possible to use it as a guide for self-learning, but with a great effort.

Topics covered include: current web development, web standards, World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), markup languages, HTML5, and CSS3.

You should expect to spend approximately 30 hours on this course.

Requirements

You must have some background in HTML (HTML 4 or XHTML 1.0) and CSS (CSS1 or CSS2).

About this course

This course was taught at the Al-Farabi Kazakh University (Kazakhstan) in December 2011.

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About this website

This website is made with HTML5 and CSS3. This website uses a responsive design to adapt the layout to the viewing environment of the user. You can test it by changing the size of the window of the browser.