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Responsive Web Design with HTML5 and CSS

You're reading from  Responsive Web Design with HTML5 and CSSBuild future-proof responsive websites using the latest HTML5 and CSS techniques

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Product typePaperback
Published inSep 2022
PublisherPackt
ISBN-139781803242712
Length498 pages
Edition4th Edition
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Ben Frain Ben Frain
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Preface1. Section I: The Fundamentals of Responsive Web DesignFREE CHAPTER
    2. The Essentials of Responsive Web Design3. Writing HTML Markup4. Media Queries and Container Queries5. Fluid Layout and Flexbox6. Layout with CSS Grid7. Section II: Core Skills for Effective Front-End Web Development
      8. CSS Selectors, Typography, and More9. CSS Color10. Stunning Aesthetics with CSS11. Responsive Images12. SVG13. Transitions, Transformations, and Animations14. Custom Properties and CSS Functions15. Forms16. Section III: Latest Platform Features and Parting Advice
        17. Cutting-Edge CSS Features18. Bonus Techniques and Parting Advice19. Other Books You May Enjoy
          20. Index

            Embedding media in HTML5

            For many, HTML5 first entered their vocabulary when Apple refused to add support for Flash technology in their iOS devices. Flash had gained market dominance (some would argue market stranglehold) as the plugin of choice to serve up video through a web browser. However, rather than using Adobe’s proprietary technology, Apple decided to rely on HTML5 instead to handle rich media rendering. While HTML5 was making good headway in this area anyway, Apple’s public support of HTML5 gave it a major leg up and helped its media tools gain greater traction in the wider community.

            We’ve discussed already that people tend to just use the term HTML rather than HTML5 these days, but that label was important historically in relation to media. Before HTML5, adding video and audio into markup was a bit of a pain. These days, it’s easy.

            Adding video and audio in HTML

            Here’s a “simple as can be” example of how to link...

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