HTML-5
₹4,999.00
HTML-5
Students learn to create responsive designs by using HTML-5 and CSS3, which scale well with varied screen sizes of desktops to smartphones and pads. Since more traffic is being generated on mobile, responsive design matters more than anything else. IICE teaches the student how to design websites that not only look great but also function flawlessly across a range of devices and screen resolutions.
This is perhaps the most essential skill in designing modern websites which are seamlessly delivered across all media. The new HTML-5 form elements, which are going to give forms more flexibility and functionality, have also been incorporated in the course. Students are taught how to use advanced form features, including input types (email, date, number), placeholder text, and input validation, making it easier to create user-friendly and interactive forms that work across modern browsers.
In the HTML-5 course at IICE, students are nudged to relate their learning directly to practical assignments in the building of websites with all hands on. On real-world projects, students solve problems, work with details that have to come together in different ways, think creatively, which is what building websites requires most in web development roles.
This course will also enlighten students to the guidelines of best practices while coding by optimizing and cross-browser compatibility from expert faculty that will ensure delivering quality, professionally designed websites.
Students are equipped with the skills to take up employment opportunities as web developers, front-end developers, UI/UX designers, and even mobile web developers. Being the foundation for modern web design, HTML-5 equips the student to take up a specific challenge amidst the fast-paced web development.
The HTML-5 course at IICE Shimla has been an excellent choice for many who have so far expressed the desire to build responsive, interactive, and multimedia-rich websites. The robust curriculum, hands-on approach, and faculty make sure that the students are adequately equipped to deliver success in such rapidly changing domains of web development and prepare them for future job prospects in the digital world.
Description
HTML-5
At the IICE, Shimla, the ‘HTML-5 course’ is inevitable for the students building modern, rich, and user-friendly websites through interactivity as well as in terms of responsibility. HTML-5 is, after all the latest version from the Hyper Text Markup Language category, and handling it is nothing but a much-needed step prior to any engagement in web development and design professions.
The increasing demand for more engaging and user-friendly web experiences makes HTML-5 the most widely accepted industry-standard tool that allows developers to make websites not only beautiful-looking but also silky smooth on all their devices. The IICE HTML-5 course is structured so that knowledge of the whole language will help students build the skill needed for exciting websites as well as web applications.
The course starts with a good understanding of the HTML-5 or HyperText Markup Language, with the basic structure and syntax for creating web pages. A student is then able to properly structure content using HTML-5 tags and attributes such as headings, paragraphs, links, and lists. IICE teaches students HTML-5 elements, which include semantic tags such as `<article>`, `<section>`, `<header>`, and `<footer>>`.
These tags are improving accessibility to the web site and search engine optimization because the website provides more understandable meaningful structures of content. HTML-5 is IICE’s course and concentrates most on the feature with its extensive use of multimedia integration.
The students gain knowledge on incorporating audio, video, and rich interactive content within web pages utilizing the newly established `<audio>` and the new `<video>` tags without resorting to using third party plugins such as Flash. This becomes an added feature in creating web experiences that would be seamless and interactive and rich in engagement value as the utilization of multimedia is becoming increasingly in demand.
The IICE curriculum also covers HTML-5 APIs, which include the Canvas API for drawing graphics, the Geolocation API for location-based services, and the Local Storage API for saving data on the client side, thus giving web applications greater functionality and interactivity. One other important issue of the course HTML-5 at IICE is responsive web design.