- [voiceover] in thisvideo, i'd like to recommend some websites that you can use to support your learning process and to learn more about htmland the web technologies. my favorite site for api reference is the mozilla developer network. this is maintained bythe mozilla foundation and in here you'll find information about basically all html tags,
what their attributes are, which attributes you should no longer use because they're beingdeprecated and things like that. normally, if you searchon google for any html tag and you add mdn or mozilla, it'll take you to theircorresponding page. i've never really used thissearch engine they have, i just search through google, but this is a great place to find
standard compliant information. another good website is caniuse.com. there are some features in html that are not fullysupported by all browsers, they are newer features. an example of those newer features, which are by the wayvery exciting features and i'm really hoping that they'll soon be supported by all browsers,
one of them for example is the input date, which is an input field that you can have to ask a date for the user, so it will show a calendar, and it just works outof the box, pure html. so this website, in here youcan search for any html tag and it'll show you whichbrowsers support this technology and which ones are in theprocess of supporting it and which ones simply do not support it.
so before using any cutting-edgefeature of the language, make sure to check on caniuse.com to see if it's supported or not. on zenva, we have a few different blogs and one of them is the html5 hive, which contains a lot of freetutorials on web development, other materials on html5 and javascript, and in here you canalso find a free e-book, which covers similar contentas this course, as this module,
but there are a few thingsthat we cover in the course that are not here and theother way around as well. and there's also a freeonline course on html and css, which is a simplified version of what you've been learning here, but there might be some contentthat's not repeated in both. there's actually a fair amount of stuff that's in one course, not the other. and lastly, we've got our youtube channel,
which contains a lot of videos that you can obviously watch for free, so if you go to our youtube channel, the zenva youtube channel, and then you go to the playlists section, you'll see all of thevideos sorted by topic, so you'll find a bunch of videos on, there's a lot more than those playlists. you'll find videos onhtml, videos on javascript,
videos on all sorts of web technologies and also other topics like web development andmobile app development. so there's another websitethat is very popular with people that are learning to code, which is the w3 schools, so that one shows up on google usually. the w3 schools is awebsite to be taken with a little bit of care
because it does have very goodexplanations for beginnings, but they're not always standard compliant. that's why i actually preferthe mozilla developer network, because they do a great effort into enforcing these standards and teaching you thecorrect way to do things, but having said so, i have to recognize that iuse this website sometimes, everybody does, so itcontains a lot of good,
quick explanations for things, but just don't forgetthat there might be things that are not fully updated, or that are not fully standard compliant.
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