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Introduction to Computers and the Internet
Introduction The Internet in Industry and Research HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, Canvas and jQuery Demos Evolution of the Internet and World Wide Web Web Basics Multitier Application Architecture Client-Side Scripting versus Server-Side Scripting World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web 2.0: Going Social Data Hierarchy Operating Systems 1.12.1 Desktop and Notebook Operating Systems 1.12.2 Mobile Operating Systems Types of Programming Languages Object Technology Keeping Up-to-Date with Information Technologies
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Introduction to HTML5: Part 1
Introduction Editing HTML5 First HTML5 Example W3C HTML5 Validation Service Headings Linking Images 2.7.1 alt Attribute 2.7.2 Void Elements 2.7.3 Using Images as Hyperlinks Special Characters and Horizontal Rules Lists
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Introduction to HTML5: Part 2
Introduction New HTML5 Form input Types 3.2.1 input Type color 3.2.2 input Type date 3.2.3 input Type datetime 3.2.4 input Type datetime-local 3.2.5 input Type email 3.2.6 input Type month 3.2.7 input Type number 3.2.8 input Type range 3.2.9 input Type search 3.2.10 input Type tel 3.2.11 input Type time 3.2.12 input Type url 3.2.13 input Type week input and datalist Elements and autocomplete Attribute 3.3.1 input Element autocomplete Attribute 3.3.2 datalist Element Page-Structure Elements 3.4.1 header Element 3.4.2 nav Element 3.4.3 figure