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Tutorials to getting Started with HTML5 and CSS3 | Basics

2 April 2011 5 Comments
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HTML5 defines the fifth major revision of the core language of the World Wide Web, HTML. As HTML5 is getting bigger, more developers and designers started to design their sites in HTML5 and CSS3 to get the experience of modern browsers. Now there still is the issue of which browsers supports which functionality exactly. Below are resources to HTML5 and CSS3. Lets see some of the tutorials to getting started with HTML5 and CSS3.

Coding A HTML 5 Layout From Scratch:

HTML5 templates, tutorials basics

HTML5 and CSS3 have just arrived (kinda), and with them a whole new battle for the ‘best markup’ trophy has begun. Truth to be told, all these technologies are mere tools waiting for a skilled developer to work on the right project.

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HTML 5 and CSS 3: The Techniques You’ll Soon Be Using

HTML 5 and CSS 3: The Techniques

The tutorial aims to demonstrate how we will be building websites when the specifications are finalized and the browser vendors have implemented them. If you already know HTML and CSS, it should be easy to follow along.

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HTML5 and CSS3 in Dreamweaver CS5 – Part 1

HTML5 and CSS3 in Dreamweaver CS5In this first part of this three-part tutorial series, you will explore the new HTML5 and CSS3 features in Dreamweaver CS5, and build an HTML5 web page for a fictional restaurant, Citrus Café. In Part 2, you’ll style the page for desktop computers, using a combination of CSS3 and CSS2.1 properties. Part 3 demonstrates how to use the Multiscreen Preview panel to add CSS media queries to optimize the page for a tablet device and mobile phone.

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Video Tutorial: Getting started with HTML5 & CSS3 Part1

 

 

 

Video Tutorial: Getting started with HTML5 & CSS3 Part2

 

 

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  • http://www.mihaibaboi.com Mihai Baboi

    This is a great resource. I do web development myself and I write about this stuff on my blog. I’ll have to catch up on my reading now.

  • Mani

    Thanks for the getting started articles

  • Subha

    Nice Article…….
    :)

  • James

    Will be HTML5 supported in IE?

  • Margo

    HTML5 is catching up, but all the features are not supported in all the browsers.

    Hope will be supported in features.