Chapter 11 Web Media and Interactivity
Video and sounds on your web pages can make them more interesting and informative. In this chapter, you’ll work with with multimedia and interactive elements on web pages. Methods to add audio and video are introduced. You began to work with interactivity in Chapter 6 when you used CSS pseudo-classes to respond to mouse movements over hyperlinks. You’ll expand your CSS skill set as you configure an interactive navigation menu and explore CS3 transitions, transforms, and animations. Adding the right touch of interactivity to a web page can make it engaging and
Video Converters
Web Sources of Media Files
Copyright Issues
Audacity
Free Hosting for MP3 Files
Video Captioning
CSS Transitions & Transforms
CSS Animations
HTML5 Canvas Element
JavaScript
Ajax
jQuery
HTML5 Geolocation
HTML5 Web Storage
Progressive Web Application (PWA)
Chapter Updates
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The initial display should be similar to Figure 11.14.
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Figure 11.17 shows a web page that uses JavaScript to determine and display the current date.
- Focus on Web Design,
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Replace the third hyperlink with:
https://www.deque.com/blog/multimedia-accessibility-importance/

Review Activities

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