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1. Web standards

Web Standards & Semantics

Core modules

This module covers the fundamentals of how the web works at a high level — including the model used for communication, the core technologies involved, how those technologies are created, and how a web browser renders and displays websites to a user.

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1.1 How the web works

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1.2 The HTML, CSS, and JavaScript triangle

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Purposes of the main web authoring technologies:

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Separation is a good idea for:

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Progressive enhancement is often seen as unimportant, because browsers tend to support new features more consistently these days, and people tend to have faster internet connections. However, you should think about examples relevant to the modern day — cutting down on decoration to make a mobile experience smoother and save on data, or providing a simpler, lower-bandwidth experience for users in developing countries who might still pay for home internet by the megabyte.

This bleeds over into responsive design, which is covered later on in more depth.

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1.3 The web standards model

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1.4 How browsers load webpages

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The different kinds of downloaded resources to understand are:

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The different stages of rendering a web page:

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