
HTML5: Up and Running
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Content
- Intro
- HTML5: Up and Running
- Preface
- Diving In
- Conventions Used in This Book
- Using Code Examples
- A Note on the Editions of This Book
- Safari® Books Online
- How to Contact Us
- 1. How Did We Get Here?
- Diving In
- MIME Types
- A Long Digression into How Standards Are Made
- An Unbroken Line
- A Timeline of HTML Development from 1997 to 2004
- Everything You Know About XHTML Is Wrong
- A Competing Vision
- What Working Group?
- Back to the W3C
- Postscript
- Further Reading
- 2. Detecting HTML5 Features
- Diving In
- Detection Techniques
- Modernizr: An HTML5 Detection Library
- Canvas
- Canvas Text
- Video
- Video Formats
- Local Storage
- Web Workers
- Offline Web Applications
- Geolocation
- Input Types
- Placeholder Text
- Form Autofocus
- Microdata
- Further Reading
- 3. What Does It All Mean?
- Diving In
- The Doctype
- The Root Element
- The &head& Element
- Character Encoding
- Friends and (Link) Relations
- rel = stylesheet
- rel = alternate
- Other link relations in HTML5
- New Semantic Elements in HTML5
- A Long Digression into How Browsers Handle Unknown Elements
- Headers
- Articles
- Dates and Times
- Navigation
- Footers
- Further Reading
- 4. Let's Call It a Draw(ing Surface)
- Diving In
- Simple Shapes
- Canvas Coordinates
- Paths
- Text
- Gradients
- Images
- What About IE?
- A Complete Example
- Further Reading
- 5. Video on the Web
- Diving In
- Video Containers
- Video Codecs
- H.264
- Theora
- VP8
- Audio Codecs
- MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3
- Advanced Audio Coding
- Vorbis
- What Works on the Web
- Licensing Issues with H.264 Video
- Encoding Ogg Video with Firefogg
- Batch Encoding Ogg Video with ffmpeg2theora
- Encoding H.264 Video with HandBrake
- Batch Encoding H.264 Video with HandBrake
- Encoding WebM Video with ffmpeg
- At Last, the Markup
- MIME Types Rear Their Ugly Head
- What About IE?
- A Complete Example
- Further Reading
- 6. You Are Here (And So Is Everybody Else)
- Diving In
- The Geolocation API
- Show Me the Code
- Handling Errors
- Choices! I Demand Choices!
- What About IE?
- geo.js to the Rescue
- A Complete Example
- Further Reading
- 7. The Past, Present, and Future of Local Storage for Web Applications
- Diving In
- A Brief History of Local Storage Hacks Before HTML5
- Introducing HTML5 Storage
- Using HTML5 Storage
- Tracking Changes to the HTML5 Storage Area
- Limitations in Current Browsers
- HTML5 Storage in Action
- Beyond Named Key/Value Pairs: Competing Visions
- Further Reading
- 8. Let's Take This Offline
- Diving In
- The Cache Manifest
- Network Sections
- Fallback Sections
- The Flow of Events
- The Fine Art of Debugging, a.k.a. "Kill Me! Kill Me Now!"
- Let's Build One!
- Further Reading
- 9. A Form of Madness
- Diving In
- Placeholder Text
- Autofocus Fields
- Email Addresses
- Web Addresses
- Numbers As Spinboxes
- Numbers As Sliders
- Date Pickers
- Search Boxes
- Color Pickers
- And One More Thing...
- Further Reading
- 10. "Distributed," "Extensibility," and Other Fancy Words
- Diving In
- What Is Microdata?
- The Microdata Data Model
- Marking Up People
- Introducing Google Rich Snippets
- Marking Up Organizations
- Marking Up Events
- The Return of Google Rich Snippets
- Marking Up Reviews
- Further Reading
- A. The All-in-One Almost-Alphabetical Guide to Detecting Everything
- List of Elements
- &audio&
- &audio& in MP3 format
- &audio& in Vorbis format
- &audio& in WAV format
- &audio& in AAC format
- &canvas&
- &canvas& text API
- &command&
- &datalist&
- &details&
- &device&
- &form& constraint validation
- &iframe sandbox&
- &iframe srcdoc&
- &input autofocus&
- &input placeholder&
- &input type="color"&
- &input type="email"&
- &input type="number"&
- &input type="range"&
- &input type="search"&
- &input type="tel"&
- &input type="url"&
- &input type="date"&
- &input type="time"&
- &input type="datetime"&
- &input type="datetime-local"&
- &input type="month"&
- &input type="week"&
- &meter&
- &output&
- &progress&
- &time&
- &video&
- &video& captions
- &video poster&
- &video& in WebM format
- &video& in H.264 format
- &video& in Theora format
- contentEditable
- Cross-document messaging
- Drag and drop
- File API
- Geolocation
- History
- Local storage
- Microdata
- Offline web applications
- Server-sent events
- Session storage
- SVG
- SVG in text/html
- WebSimpleDB
- Web Sockets
- Web SQL Database
- Web Workers
- Undo
- Further Reading
- Index
- About the Author
- Colophon
- Copyright
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