GIS Web Development: HTML, CSS and JavaScript part2

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[h=2]Web Development: HTML, CSS and JavaScript[/h]Web development is all the buzz these days.
…And the GIS industry is no exception as it is gravitating more these days to web mapping development.


Starting with the basics, HTML gives a structure to web pages like this one. HTML is the markup language that browsers read headings, tables, lists and more.
While CSS stylizes it. CSS tells your browser to give color, fonts and a layout to webpages.
Assuming you have zero programming skills to start with, these 2 introductory classes will help you build a solid foundation to the 2 most fundamental web markup languages – HTML and CSS:

  • Intro to HTML/CSS (KhanAcademy) – Making webpages begins with the basics. Start learning how to use HTML and CSS to make webpages. (Intro to HTML/CSS )
  • Intro to HTML and CSS (Udacity) – Learn HTML and CSS which are markup languages and the building blocks that make up the web. (Intro to HTML and CSS)

You could start by building a basic non-GIS web page so you can learn these languages individually. Once you have a better idea about syntax and how they work together, you could switch gears into GIS with some of the tutorials.
Embed an ArcGIS Online or Google map on your webpage. You could start by using a pre-existing web map service such as CartoDB and using HTML, CSS, JavaScript to put the web map on your own website and edit it.
But if you really want to make your webpage dynamic, then take a look at JavaScript:


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