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Script may refer to:
Markup can refer to:
An HTML element is an individual component of an HTML document or web page, once this has been parsed into the Document Object Model. HTML is composed of a tree of HTML elements and other nodes, such as text nodes. Each element can have HTML attributes specified. Elements can also have content, including other elements and text. Many HTML elements represent semantics, or meaning. For example, the title
element represents the title of the document.
In the HTML syntax, most elements are written with a start tag and an end tag, with the content in between. An HTML tag is composed of the name of the element, surrounded by angle brackets. An end tag also has a slash after the opening angle bracket, to distinguish it from the start tag. For example, a paragraph, which is represented by the p
element, would be written as
However, not all of these elements require the end tag, or even the start tag, to be present. Some elements, the so-called void elements, do not have an end tag. A typical example is the br
element, which represents a significant line break, such as in a poem or an address. A void element's behaviour is predefined, and it cannot contain any content or other elements. For example, the address of the dentist in the movie Finding Nemo would be written as
Script markup
Programming, scripting & markup languages
A brief look at Global Script logical markup
Film Riot - How to Plan a Movie Shoot! - Script Breakdowns, Schedules and Budgets - Film Riot
1st Episode of Genesis of the language ▪ Markup Learning.script. ▪ ◄ML►.script
1st YouTube client ▪ After a couple hours of Markup Learning script programming.
`1st ~Markup Learning.script~ Birth of a new language.
Enrich Search Results with JSON-LD Markup through Google Tag Manager
#MovieSlate app - ScriptDept lining, logging, reports
Family Tree With CSS3 Simple markup + Source (web tutorials - уроки по веб)
It's important to understand the difference between the types of languages you can use. Every language can fit into one of the following categories, it'll either be a programming, scripting or markup language. By knowing the language type you can learn very quickly what that language was designed to do. Also when it comes to programming and scripting languages they're very similar in nature but have distinct differences in the way they're compiled.
Ryan talks about his way of doing pre-pro, and how to get a no-budget casting call together.
Hello world, my name is Mike, and this video is of me explaining and demonstrating some features of the new Markup Learning script language, which I just then recently birthed into practical existence. Video commentary goes like this: So any ways, you create your tag using the HTML format, which once you learn ... it's a pretty easy thing to learn cause there is not much to it. I got some special things in here that makes the style part of HTML much smaller. See, you can type resize and move to, and give it four numbers, instead of typing left, one number, top, another number, width another number, that string can be quite long. Any ways, inside here, would be your Javascript. Normally in HTML you can just put the word "Chat", like that, and you'd see the word "Chat" on the button. ...
. After spending long periods of time developing languages like my Markup Learning script, I decided to test my new web browser language by building a fun project. . . Since Youtube constantly changes their interfaces and not always for the better, I thought it best to make my own Youtube client. I would use my own interface to play and display their hosted videos and other things like comments, views, related videos and so on. . . This demo was recorded at the end of day two of programming for the project, I must say, that I love ML.script, mixing JavaScript, CSS, and Hypertext Markup together in this way is just awesome.
Download: http://bit.ly/16LHaAj `1st ~Markup Learning.script~ Birth of a new language. `1st ~Markup Learning.script~ Birth of a new language.
measureschool.com/jsonld In this video we take a look at how you can enrich your Google Search results by injecting JSON LD mark up throughout your site. This is done with the help of Google Tag Manager so jump on in the learn how you can send the correct metadata to Google. Introduction to JSON-LD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vioCbTo3C-4 http://json-ld.org/ http://schema.org/ https://search.google.com/structured-data/testing-tool https://developers.google.com/search/docs/data-types/data-type-selector https://developers.google.com/search/docs/guides/search-gallery GTM Live Workshops: http://measureschool.com/workshops GTM Ressource Guide: http://measureschool.com/guide Free Email course: Course: http://measureschool.com/emailcourse Course: http://measureschool.com/course . . RECOMMEN...
Script Supervisors: here’s the fast, easy way to line scripts, simultaneously log data, and generate reports.
organizational data + Hover effect using CSS, without any script. just nested lists. Pseudo elements dor draw the connectors. css (web tutorials - уроки по веб) Source - http://codepen.io/sprom/pen/pvGjyv ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check More at Playlist - http://goo.gl/PxJ3k6 Like Video? Subscribe - http://goo.gl/oyzoad
It's important to understand the difference between the types of languages you can use. Every language can fit into one of the following categories, it'll either be a programming, scripting or markup language. By knowing the language type you can learn very quickly what that language was designed to do. Also when it comes to programming and scripting languages they're very similar in nature but have distinct differences in the way they're compiled.
Ryan talks about his way of doing pre-pro, and how to get a no-budget casting call together.
Hello world, my name is Mike, and this video is of me explaining and demonstrating some features of the new Markup Learning script language, which I just then recently birthed into practical existence. Video commentary goes like this: So any ways, you create your tag using the HTML format, which once you learn ... it's a pretty easy thing to learn cause there is not much to it. I got some special things in here that makes the style part of HTML much smaller. See, you can type resize and move to, and give it four numbers, instead of typing left, one number, top, another number, width another number, that string can be quite long. Any ways, inside here, would be your Javascript. Normally in HTML you can just put the word "Chat", like that, and you'd see the word "Chat" on the button. ...
. After spending long periods of time developing languages like my Markup Learning script, I decided to test my new web browser language by building a fun project. . . Since Youtube constantly changes their interfaces and not always for the better, I thought it best to make my own Youtube client. I would use my own interface to play and display their hosted videos and other things like comments, views, related videos and so on. . . This demo was recorded at the end of day two of programming for the project, I must say, that I love ML.script, mixing JavaScript, CSS, and Hypertext Markup together in this way is just awesome.
Download: http://bit.ly/16LHaAj `1st ~Markup Learning.script~ Birth of a new language. `1st ~Markup Learning.script~ Birth of a new language.
measureschool.com/jsonld In this video we take a look at how you can enrich your Google Search results by injecting JSON LD mark up throughout your site. This is done with the help of Google Tag Manager so jump on in the learn how you can send the correct metadata to Google. Introduction to JSON-LD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vioCbTo3C-4 http://json-ld.org/ http://schema.org/ https://search.google.com/structured-data/testing-tool https://developers.google.com/search/docs/data-types/data-type-selector https://developers.google.com/search/docs/guides/search-gallery GTM Live Workshops: http://measureschool.com/workshops GTM Ressource Guide: http://measureschool.com/guide Free Email course: Course: http://measureschool.com/emailcourse Course: http://measureschool.com/course . . RECOMMEN...
Script Supervisors: here’s the fast, easy way to line scripts, simultaneously log data, and generate reports.
organizational data + Hover effect using CSS, without any script. just nested lists. Pseudo elements dor draw the connectors. css (web tutorials - уроки по веб) Source - http://codepen.io/sprom/pen/pvGjyv ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check More at Playlist - http://goo.gl/PxJ3k6 Like Video? Subscribe - http://goo.gl/oyzoad
David Souther (@david_souther), software architect at Novus Partners gives a talk titled "Star Tracks: Angular Data Fusion". Code: https://github.com/DavidSouther/StarTracks Abstract: SVG is just markup. Add some scripting, and that markup becomes a rich interactive display. d3.js has its functor approach, but in this talk, David Souther builds a visualization framework from the ground up to see and learn how AngularJS might guide a slightly different approach to the design and architecture of such a library. Working from real astronomical data and models, the resulting visualization brings the sky to life, while creating both scientifically accurate and visually aesthetic images.
Live video of "RRF PHP & Laravel Batch 2 Class" covering the following topics: * How web and website works? * Server & Client * Part of the web * HTML - markup language * CSS - stylesheet language * PHP - scripting/programming language * History of PHP * Installing PHP * PHP syntax
Over the years many techniques have been introduced to prevent or mitigate XSS. Thereby, most of these techniques such as HTML sanitizers or CSP focus on script tags and event handlers. In this talk, we present a novel Web hacking technique that enables an attacker to bypass these mitigations. In order to to so, the attacker abuses so-called script gadgets. A gadget Is a legitimate piece of JS in a page that reads elements via selectors and processes them in a way that results in script execution. To abuse a gadget, the attacker injects benign elements that match the gadget’s selector. Subsequently, the gadget selects the elements and executes the attacker's scripts. As the attacker's markup is benign it passes HTML sanitizers and security policies. The XSS only surfaces when the gad...
Sumit Amar - Web Components: Introduction and Practical Use Cases October 19, 2015 | Room: YCBA Screening Room Web Components is a term used to denote a number of experimental technologies that are instrumental in the advent of the Open Web. Web Components help in creating custom markup and script based intelligent controls, encapsulation of complex DOM from the end user (Shadow DOM), template-based rendering and reuse of markup within client code (HTML Templates), and partial HTML files and ability to connect them together. This talk will cover custom elements including their lifecycle callbacks, new pseudo classes, Shadow DOM and its practical use cases, HTML Imports, and HTML Templates and how they help avoid using another framework for template based rendering html5devconf.com #ht...
Web programming is somewhat strange: the core languages (HTML and CSS) have no means of reuse, so we have to use server-side templates and preprocessors such as LESS/SASS to compensate. On top of that, although even very basic Web applications use quite a few different technologies (think HTML/CSS/JS/Java/JSP), there are no means of making sure they fit properly together. Maybe this link is broken, maybe that style is not defined, and so on. Being a general-purpose language, Kotlin (kotlin.jetbrains.org) has no built-in support for Web programming, but you can build a Web framework in it that incorporates everything from routing to markup and client scripting in a type-safe, reusable way. In this session, you can learn how. Author: Andrey Breslav Andrey is the lead language designer for ...
Command robots with Angular and NativeScript mobile apps *Speaker: Sebastian Witalec* NativeScript is a free and open source JavaScript framework for building native iOS and Android apps. Add to that Angular with TypeScript and you will get a truly amazing combination. Then chip in some drones and robots with a BLE API and you are ready to rock. But I know what you’re thinking: another way of building apps? What makes NativeScript special? Here are a few cool things: • Direct access to native APIs—no plugins required. Want to create a file on Android? Run new java.io.File()—in JavaScript! • Completely native performance through the use of a JavaScript bridge natively available on all three mobile platforms. • Cross-platform libraries for common use cases. Need to call a JSON API? Run...
The codebase anyone can edit Speaker: Tim Starling Wikipedia and other Wikimedia websites now allow untrusted users to supply Lua scripts which generate markup on the server side. The scripts can be edited like a wiki page. This talk will discuss the motivations, implementation challenges and results of almost 12 months of Lua deployment. I will try to explain (perhaps not to everyone's satisfaction) why we didn't use JavaScript, or Guile, or Tcl.
Brian Birtles of Mozilla takes you on journey from animation content represented by markup and script to the point where it reaches the user's eyeballs. Talk was at The Graphical Web 2014 conference (http://www.graphicalweb.org/2014/) at The University of Winchester as organised by The Office for National Statistics. Video by John Wilson (@snoop2003) of Winchester University Journalism School.
Presenter(s): Tim Starling URL: https://lca2014.linux.org.au/schedule/30103/view_talk Wikipedia and other Wikimedia websites now allow untrusted users to supply Lua scripts which generate markup on the server side. The scripts can be edited like a wiki page. This talk will discuss the motivations, implementation challenges and results of almost 12 months of Lua deployment. I will try to explain (perhaps not to everyone's satisfaction) why we didn't use JavaScript, or Guile, or Tcl. http://lca2014.linux.org.au - http://www.linux.org.au CC BY-SA - http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode.txt