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HTML 5 vs. Native Apps: A Look at the Pros & Cons

OpenSesame

HTML 5 is the new, trendy tool developers are using to create mobile content that can be supported across devices and operating systems. What’s HTML 5? HTML 5 refers to the next version of HTML, superseding XHTML 1.0 and the (somewhat dated) HTML 4. HTML 5 apps are easier to develop.

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7 Ways to Improve the Site Speed for Your Online Course

LearnDash

Condense your CSS, HTML, and JavaScript files to minimize HTTP requests. If you have a lot of CSS, HTML, and JavaScript files scattered around, it increases the number of HTTP requests needed to load your website. Upgrade your hosting. In many cases, a slow website is the result of cheap hosting. Here are our top seven.

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The one with the Host, Scott Hanson himself

Hurix Digital

It enables digital content to reflow according to the screen size and enhances the content with multimedia and HTML interactivities. For instance, while some ePUB authoring tools require detailed knowledge of languages such as HTML or CSS, others emphasize simplicity over versatility. Semantic HTML markups . Accessible fonts.

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How to Scale Up Your LearnDash Infrastructure

LearnDash

However, this post is going to focus on the nuts and bolts of your site—the number of concurrent users you can handle, your hosting requirements, and other factors that can affect site speed. However, when it comes to concurrent users, the answer depends primarily on your hosting setup. It’s a lot to handle, so let’s jump in.

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Host Student Websites with Google Drive

TechSmith Camtasia

I’m a science teacher by trade, but I also dabble in writing HTML, CSS, and, more recently, some JavaScript. You can break them down into three roles: HTML ? A problem I ran into when I was teaching a basic web design course was that I didn’t have a good way to host or display student websites. Host with Google Drive.

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Web 3.0 and system-generated content

Clark Quinn

They had to put prose into html and then host it on the web with all the server requirements. So, your content isn’t hosted in one place, but is distributed (c.f. That is, the only folks who could put up content had all the skills. These were the ones who controlled what was out there. Pages were static.

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Course of the Week: HTML and CSS for Beginners

OpenSesame

HTML is intricately involved in everything we do on the web. No matter what work you’re doing, from blogging and building pages to simply sending email, HTML is involved. As the building blocks of the internet, HTML and CSS are critical skills for those looking to gain a higher degree of control and power over their web work.

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