Hacks.Mozilla.Org: A new video series: Web Demystified |
We don’t have to tell you that video is a key channel for sharing information and instructional skills especially for students and developers who’ve grown up with YouTube. At Mozilla, we’ve always been a leader in supporting the open technologies that bring unencumbered video into the browser and onto the web.
But on top of the technology, there’s content. In 2018, Mozilla’s Developer Outreach team has launched some projects to share more knowledge in video. Earlier this year, Jen Simmons set a high bar with the launch of Layout Land, a series about “what’s now possible in graphic design on the web — layout, CSS Grid, and more.”
This post introduces Web Demystified, a new series targeting web makers. By web makers, I have in mind everyone who builds things for the web: designers, developers, project and team managers, students, hobbyists, and experts. Today we’ve released the opening two episodes on the Mozilla Hacks YouTube channel, introducing web basics.
Our goal is to provide basic information for beginner web makers, at the start of their web journey. The subject matter will also serve as a refresher on web fundamentals.
To begin, there is one question that needs to be answered: What is the web? And voila, here is our opener:
The next four episodes cover some basic technologies at the heart of the web (HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and SVG). We will release a new show every couple weeks for your viewing pleasure. And then we will continue our journey into details, covering stuff like: how the browser works, image formats for the web, domain names, WebAssembly, and more…
As an added attraction, here is Episode #1 (the second show). It’s all about HTML:
In true Mozilla fashion, we’d welcome your help sharing this new content and helping us promote it.
Enjoy Web Demystified! And see you in a fortnight.
https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/04/a-new-video-series-web-demystified/
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