MTA: HTML5 Application Development Fundamentals(98-375)

(98-375-2019)/ISBN:978-1-64459-097-3

This course includes
Lessons
TestPrep
Hand-on Lab

Here's what you will get

The Microsoft Developer certification exam is designed to validate fundamental knowledge of the JavaScript and CSS topics. The Microsoft 98-375 exam focuses on using HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript to develop client applications. The MTA HTML5 Application Development Fundamentals exam is a standalone certification from Microsoft with the exam code 98-375. This certification is targeted at professionals who want to prove their core HTML5 client application development skills.

Lessons

12+ Lessons | 100+ Quizzes | 75+ Flashcards | 75+ Glossary of terms

TestPrep

60+ Pre Assessment Questions | 2+ Full Length Tests | 60+ Post Assessment Questions | 120+ Practice Test Questions

Hand on lab

90+ LiveLab | 90+ Video tutorials | 02:24+ Hours

Video Lessons

152+ Videos | 07:25+ Hours

Here's what you will learn

Download Course Outline

Lessons 1: Introduction

  • How to Study for the 98-375 Exam
  • Details of the 98-375 Exam

Lessons 2: HTML Basics

  • Basic Tenets
  • Hyperlinks
  • Formatting Elements
  • What's New in HTML5?
  • Organize Content
  • Semantic HTML
  • Summary

Lessons 3: Media

  • Add and Configure Images
  • Canvas and Scalable Vector Graphics
  • Media in HTML5
  • Summary

Lessons 4: Working with HTML Forms

  • Forms
  • Data Validation
  • Summary

Lessons 5: Core CSS Concepts

  • Purpose and Benefits
  • What's New in CSS3?
  • CSS Syntax
  • Including Style Sheet in a Page
  • Inheritance and Overrides
  • Content Flow
  • The Float Property
  • The Overlapping Elements
  • The Position Property
  • The Overflow Property
  • Summary

Lessons 6: CSS and UI Content

  • User Interface
  • Regions
  • Summary

Lessons 7: Graphics

  • CSS and Graphics
  • Summary

Lessons 8: Code by using JavaScript

  • JavaScript Introduction
  • Update the UI with JavaScript
  • Summary

Lessons 9: Animation with JavaScript and Data

  • Animations with JavaScript
  • JavaScript and Data
  • Summary

Lessons 10: APIs and Operating System Resources

  • Touch Interfaces and APIs
  • Device and Operating System Resources
  • Summary

Lessons 11: Manage the Application Life Cycle

  • Platform Fundamentals
  • Manage Application States
  • Debug and Test Touch-Based Apps
  • Summary

Appendix A

Hands-on LAB Activities

HTML Basics

  • Creating a Basic HTML Page
  • Using Paragraphs and Headings in HTML
  • Creating Hyperlinks
  • Formatting Text in HTML
  • Using the Mark, Meter, and Progress Tags
  • Organizing Content in HTML Part 1
  • Organizing Content in HTML
  • Using the Section Tag
  • Using the Article Tag
  • Using the Aside and Hr Tags
  • Using the Nav Tag
  • Using the Header and Footer Tags

Media

  • Using the Image Tag
  • Using Figures and Captions in HTML
  • Using the Canvas Tag
  • Using the Canvas Stroke
  • Implementing the SVG Format
  • Using the Video Tag

Working with HTML Forms

  • Using the Input Tag
  • Using the Types of Input Fields
  • Using the Select Tag
  • Implementing the Checkbox Input and Using the Textarea Tag
  • Using the Required Attribute
  • Using the Pattern Attribute

Core CSS Concepts

  • Implementing Inline Styles
  • Creating an Internal Style Sheet
  • Implementing a Class
  • Using CSS IDs
  • Creating the External Style Sheet
  • Importing CSS
  • Implementing the Style Inheritance and Overriding
  • Using Common Properties of the CSS3 User Interface
  • Using Inline Flow vs. Block Flow in CSS and Float Properties
  • Implementing CSS Overlapping and Positioning
  • Using Positioned Floats
  • Using Overflow Properties

CSS and UI Content

  • Using Grid Layouts and Grid Templates
  • Applying the Flowing Content through Containers Dynamically and Implementing Regions
  • Implementing CSS Flexbox, Scaling, Ordering, and Arranging Content
  • Implementing CSS Columns and Hyphenations

Graphics

  • Drawing Graphics via Scripting Using the Canvas Element
  • Implementing the CSS Canvas Rotate Method
  • Using Nested Div Elements
  • Implementing SVG Filter Effects
  • Implementing Graphical Effects
  • Creating Rounded Corners and Shadows Using CSS
  • Using the Web Open Font Format
  • Implementing Transparency and Gradient
  • Implementing CSS Transitions
  • Implementing Rotations
  • Implementing Skews
  • Creating CSS Animations

Code by using JavaScript

  • Writing a Basic JavaScript Program
  • Using Operators in JavaScript
  • Using the if Statement
  • Using the if-else Statement
  • Using the switch Statement
  • Using the for Loop
  • Using the while Loop
  • Using the do-while Loop
  • Using the break Statement
  • Using the continue Statement
  • Using Function Expression Stored in a Variable
  • Calling a Function
  • Using jQuery and Other Third-Party Libraries
  • Finding HTML Elements
  • Using Events
  • Using Events to Call a Function
  • Updating Content Using Event Handling
  • Dynamically Adding Elements to Pages
  • Using JavaScript for Animations
  • Showing and Hiding Elements
  • Using the insertBefore() Method to Add Elements

Animation with JavaScript and Data

  • Using the setTimeout Method in Animations
  • Using the setInterval Method in Animations
  • Manipulating a Canvas
  • Animating Image
  • Sending and Receiving Data in HTML
  • Transmiting and Parsing Complex Objects
  • Using AppCache
  • Using Data Types
  • Using the Local Storage
  • Loading and Saving Files
  • Using the Form and Test Validations

APIs and Operating System Resources

  • Using WebSocket
  • Using Gestures and Responses
  • Getting the Geolocation of a Device
  • Using File API
  • Using In-Memory Resources Methods
  • Using the Local and Session Storage

Exam FAQs

Before taking this exam, candidates should have solid foundational knowledge of the topics outlined in the preparation guide, including CSS and JavaScript. It is recommended that candidates be familiar with the concepts of and have some hands-on experience with the related technologies, either by taking relevant training courses or by working with tutorials and samples available on MSDN and in Microsoft Visual Studio.

USD 127

Single choice, multiple choice, drag-and-drop, active screen, build list, case studies, and short answer.

The exam contains 40-60 questions.

45 minutes

The passing score varies from exam to exam and is provided on the score report.

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  1. If a candidate does not achieve a passing score on an exam the first time, the candidate must wait 24 hours before retaking the exam.
  2. If a candidate does not achieve a passing score the second time, the candidate must wait seven days before retaking the exam a third time.
  3. A seven-day waiting period is imposed between each subsequent exam retake.
  4. A candidate may not take a given exam any more than five times per year (12 months). This 12-month period starts from the first attempt. The candidate is then eligible to retake the exam 12 months from the date of the first attempt.

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