Website created for the study of the Aztec Civilization
Official website of the 2022 NCBI Curation at Scale Workshop
A website designed for toddlers and pre-schoolers to learn the English alphabet
Strong Agile transformation and technology leader with significant experience in government and higher education. Skilled at building cooperative partnerships with senior management, customers, and functional lines to identify new opportunities, and provide efficient and innovative technology solutions for the improvement of administrative processes. Excellent communication, organizational, technology and problem solving skills. Extensive cross-functional experience leading diverse, multi-cultural teams.
Web Development Certification Capstone Dashboard
HTML
HTML5 is the latest revision of the Hypertext Markup Language, the code used to create web pages. HTML5 is designed to be independent of any particular browser or device. It includes new features like video playback, drag-and-drop, as well as enhancements to existing features like forms and tables.
CSS
CSS3 is used to manipulate and heighten the visual design of webpages. CSS3 allows you to control the look and feel of every element on a web page without having to rely on images or JavaScript.
JavaScript
In a nutshell, JavaScript is the basic programming language that lets you add interactivity to your webpages. With JavaScript, you can create animations, make things happen when users click on buttons or links, and much more.
JQuery
jQuery, an open-source JavaScript library that makes it easy to manipulate web pages using CSS selectors. It’s rapidly becoming the standard way of working with HTML5 and AJAX.
XML
XML (eXtensible Markup Language) is a language for describing data. XML is used to create and exchange data between different applications, and it’s the foundation of the modern web.
AJAX
AJAX is a type of JavaScript that allows you to update parts of a page without having to reload the whole thing. All modern web browsers support AJAX in some form or another, so web pages can be more responsive.
RWD
RWD is applied when creating websites that are responsibe and adapt to the display of different devices, from smartphones to large desktop monitors. With RWD, you can create one website that automatically adapts to the size of the screen it’s being displayed on.
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