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Oracle APEX Cookbook : Second Edition

You're reading from   Oracle APEX Cookbook : Second Edition Get straight into developing modern web applications, including mobile, using the recipes in this brilliant cookbook for Oracle Application Express (APEX). From the basics to more advanced features, it's a reference book and guide in one.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2013
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ISBN-13 9781782179672
Length 444 pages
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Oracle APEX Cookbook Second Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Creating a Basic APEX Application 2. Themes and Templates FREE CHAPTER 3. Extending APEX 4. Creating Websheet Applications 5. APEX Plug-ins 6. Creating Multilingual APEX Applications 7. APEX APIs 8. Using Web Services 9. Publishing from APEX 10. APEX Environment 11. APEX Administration 12. Team Development 13. HTML5 and CSS3 14. Mobile Index

Introduction


HTML5 is the new industry standard for formatting web pages. Its predecessor HTML 4.0 has been around since December 1997, so a new version has been long overdue.

HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) is the language in which all of the World Wide Web speaks to browsers like Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, and so on. Because HTML is a standard enforced by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium), all browsers have agreed to handle HTML code in roughly the same manner.

Because Application Express also generates HTML, this development also brings new opportunities to use in APEX applications.

Despite HTML5 still being in draft at the time of writing this, most of the browsers and many websites already support and use the new features that HTML5 brings. These features include things like new tags and item types and many others.

Also available in APEX is support for the third version of Cascading Style Sheets, better known as CSS3. CSS supports the separation of content and...

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