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What should a Front-End professional know from HTML (4 + 5)?
Searched the net for books on HTML. I found this one - "HTML and XHTML. The Definitive Guide, 6th Edition". Yes, it has 750 pages! Does WEBer really need to know everything from there? In general, what are the main points of HTML in your opinion that everyone should know?
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Hahaha! If you want to connect your life with IT, then get ready for the fact that you will need to master 500-1000 pages of technical documentation per month.
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In semantics, you need to rummage perfectly, look at the BEM doc
https://ru.bem.info/methodology/
Good day.
First, don't split HTML into different versions: doctype html is versionless now.
Second, do the same with CSS.
Third, learn JavaScript. Pay special attention to supporting new language features in older browsers and polyfills
Fourth, take some time to get familiar with UI/UX
And for dessert, here's a map for you Modern Front End Developer (in English)
This is not a textbook, but a reference book, to be honest.
Handbooks do not teach, but keep next to them.
That's all you need to know about guides.
After a couple of projects, the hands themselves will find the desired page.
This, of course, is all figurative, Google was not launched yesterday like that.
Um, I think you just need to know what's new in html5 compared to version 4. The basic things a css3 front-end developer needs to know, preprocessors (optional), and javascript.
Here's the javascript you need to know well.
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