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Contents; About the Author; About the Technical Reviewer; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I: HTML5 in Depth ; Chapter 1: Welcome to HTML5; What Is HTML5?; A Brief History of HTML; Enter Hypertext; Enter Markup Languages; Hypertext Markup Language Is Born; The Browser Wars; Standards to the Rescue; The Continuing Evolution of HTML; The Formation of the WHATWG and the Creation of HTML5; HTML5 Features ; New Tags; Canvas; JavaScript APIs ; Related Standards; Summary; Chapter 2: HTML5 Elements; Functionality, Semantics, and the Evolution of HTML; Sections 327 $aGrouping Semantics; Audio and Video Content; Embedded Audio Content; Embedded Video Content; Specifying Multiple Sources; Interactive Elements; Dialogs; Progressive Disclosure; Forms; New Form Elements; Data Lists; Meter; Output; Progress; New Form Element Attributes; Autocomplete; Autofocus; Placeholder; New Input Types; Deprecated Elements and Obsolete Parameters; Summary; Chapter 3: HTML5 APIs; Server-sent Events; Client Setup; Sending Events from the Server; Origin Limitations ; Security ; An Example Application ; WebSockets 327 $aConnecting to the Server: Inside the WebSocket Handshake Receiving Information from the Server; Sending Information to the Server; Closing the Connection; An Example WebSocket Application; Cross Document Messaging/Web Messaging; Web Storage ; Methods and Syntax; Privacy and Web Storage; Drag and Drop ; The draggable Property ; Drag-and-Drop Events; The dataTransfer Object ; Drag-and-Drop API Examples; Web Workers; Creating Web Workers ; Inside a Web Worker; A Simple Example of a Web Worker; Common Use Cases; Summary; Chapter 4: Canvas; The Canvas Drawing Mode 327 $aThe Canvas Drawing Context Basic Drawing Commands; Gradients and Patterns; Gradients ; Patterns ; Images ; Saving Canvas Contents; Text ; Shadows; Saving Drawing State; Compositing ; Clipping ; Transformations; Animation ; Interaction; Summary; Chapter 5: Related Standards; Geolocation; Privacy Considerations; Geolocation API; Animation Timing; Selectors; Device Orientation; The compassneedscalibration Event; The deviceorientation Event; The devicemotion Event; WebGL; SVG; Summary; Chapter 6: Practical HTML5; Browser Support; A Crash Course in Feature Detection 327 $aDetecting JavaScript Properties and MethodsDetecting Support for New HTML5 Elements; Detecting Support for New Element Properties; Building a Feature Detection Script; Working with Broken or Missing HTML5 Implementations; Online Resources for Browser Support, Feature Detection, and Shims; Can I Use; Modernizr; HTML5 Rocks; Webshim; Example Project: MobiDex, a Mobile Dexterity Puzzle; The Playing Field UI; Generating Obstacles and Targets; Comparing Coordinates ; The deviceorientation Event Handler ; The Draw Cycle ; Initializing the Game ; Additional Exercises; The Full Listing; Summary 327 $aPart II: HTML5 Reference 330 $aThe HTML5 Programmer?s Reference aims to provide everything a programmer needs for understanding and using the new HTML5 family of standards. 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