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Web Developer's Reference Guide

By : Joshua Johanan, Talha Khan, Ricardo Zea
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Web Developer's Reference Guide

By: Joshua Johanan, Talha Khan, Ricardo Zea

Overview of this book

This comprehensive reference guide takes you through each topic in web development and highlights the most popular and important elements of each area. Starting with HTML, you will learn key elements and attributes and how they relate to each other. Next, you will explore CSS pseudo-classes and pseudo-elements, followed by CSS properties and functions. This will introduce you to many powerful and new selectors. You will then move on to JavaScript. This section will not just introduce functions, but will provide you with an entire reference for the language and paradigms. You will discover more about three of the most popular frameworks today—Bootstrap, which builds on CSS, jQuery which builds on JavaScript, and AngularJS, which also builds on JavaScript. Finally, you will take a walk-through Node.js, which is a server-side framework that allows you to write programs in JavaScript.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Web Developer's Reference Guide
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
9
JavaScript Expressions, Operators, Statements, and Arrays
Index

Miscellaneous


The miscellaneous grouping of attributes will have no hierarchy as they can be used on many different elements.

accept

The accept attribute gives the list of types for the server:

<element accept></element>

Elements

The elements used in the accept attribute are form and input.

Description

The accept attribute allows you to suggest the file type that this form or input should accept. You can use audio/*, video/*, image/*, a MIME type, or the extension.

Here is an example looking for PNG files:

<input type="file" accept=".png, image/png"/>

accept-charset

The accept-charset attribute gives the list of support charsets:

<element accept-charset></element>

Elements

The form element is used in the accept-charset attribute.

Description

The accept-charset attribute sets the charset that the form will accept. UTF-8 is most commonly used as it accepts many characters from many languages.

Here is an example of using the charset attribute:

<form accept-charset="UTF-8"&gt...