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Web Visualization with HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript [Video]


Packt Publishing

Summary

Price
£48.96 inc VAT
Study method
Online
Duration
3 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification

Overview

Video Description

Web development techniques are rapidly changing to adapt to new advancements in technologies each day. To keep up with these changes, developers need to be able to create websites with brilliant visualizations. HTML5 makes it possible to build interactive visualizations right in the web browser, written in JavaScript. It provides an integrated approach to speed up the process of creating live visualizations. The birth of CSS3 brings with it many updates that make designing in HTML easier and more stunning.

Web Visualization with HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript is a comprehensive video course that covers everything you need to know about the cutting-edge techniques introduced in HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript.

The course starts off by getting you up to date with the most recent advancements in CSS3 visualization techniques. From there you’ll keep building your knowledge base by shifting your focus to animating and transforming elements without JavaScript using CSS. Moving ahead, you’ll discover how to draw in SVG and animate these elements without the use of JavaScript. Then, we’ll change gears to cover bitmap/raster art as you learn to draw in HTML5 Canvas and how to animate the drawn elements. We’ll wind up the course with a foray into animation libraries and pure JavaScript animations.

By the end of the course, you will be fully armed to create stunning web visualizations to integrate it into your workflow.

Description

What You Will Learn

  • Make your web designs stand out by learning the most important visual aspects of CSS3
  • Leverage CSS3 libraries to integrate gradients and patterns into your designs
  • Control and manipulate transformations of elements from 2D to 3D using scale, rotate, and the translate methods
  • Create, integrate, deploy, and animate SVG into our HTML5 application to enhance its look
  • Work with the Canvas 2D API to create and animate the created elements with Canvas
  • Enhance the user experience using dynamic visualizations
  • Get to grips with animation using the jQuery and JavaScript library animations

Authors: Ben Fhala

Ben Fhala discovered his passion for data visualization seven years ago while he was working at Parsons in New York, in their data visualization department, PIIM. He is the owner of the online video training school and an Adobe ACP. He enjoys spending most of his time learning and teaching and has a love for visual programming and visualization in general.

Ben has had the honour of developing applications for members of the US Congress, Prime Ministers, and Presidents around the world. He has built many interactive experiences for companies such as Target, AT&T, Crayola, Marriott, Neutrogena, and Nokia. He has technically directed many award-winning projects and has been part of teams that have won three Agency of the Year awards.

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