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HTML5 Multimedia Development Cookbook

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HTML5 Multimedia Development Cookbook

Overview of this book

HTML5 is the most significant new advancement the web has seen in many years. HTML5 adds many new features including the video, audio, and canvas elements, as well as the integration of SVG. This cookbook is packed full of recipes that will help you harness HTML5’s next generation multimedia features. HTML5 is the future.Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a total newbie, this book gives you the recipes that will serve as your practical guide to creating semantically rich websites and apps using HTML5. Get ready to perform a quantum leap harnessing HTML5 to create powerful, real world applications. Many of the new key features of HTML5 are covered, with self-contained practical recipes for each topic. Forget hello world. These are practical recipes you can utilize straight away to create immersive, interactive multimedia applications. Create a stylish promo page in HTML5. Use SVG to replace text dynamically. Use CSS3 to control background size and appearance. Use the Canvas to process images dynamically. Apply custom playback controls to your video.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
HTML5 Multimedia Development Cookbook
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Introduction


"Good accessibility design is good web design."

So far we have talked a lot about semantic web coding and the way HTML5 allows us to take this naming approach to a new level we have not previously been able to reach. Much of our discussion has centered on how semantic web coding makes our job as web developers easier, faster, and more meaningful.

In this chapter, we will turn our attention to how semantic web coding can improve the online experiences our audiences have. Now, applying semantic tags — tags that are meaningful rather than just presentational — become even more important to screen readers and those who rely on them to navigate the websites and applications and interfaces we create.

If you have ever coded a website, application, or interface for the military, an academic institution, or just about anyone who gets money from the United States federal government, you have heard of Section 508.

Unlike HTML or CSS validation, Section 508 validation works differently. In...