Build it strong
HTML5 is the latest version of Hypertext Markup Language, the code that describes web pages. It's actually three kinds of code: HTML, which provides the structure; Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), which take care of presentation; and JavaScript, which makes things happen.
HTML5 has been designed to deliver almost everything you'd want to do online without requiring additional software such as browser plugins. It does everything from animation to apps, music to movies, and can also be used to build incredibly complicated applications that run in your browser.
This site is created with HTML5.
CSS3 is the latest standard for CSS
CSS3 is completely backwards compatible with earlier versions of CSS. Some of the important CSS3 modules are: Selectors Box Model, Backgrounds and Borders, Image Values and Replaced Content, Text Effects, 2D/3D Audio Video Multiple Column Layout User Interface.
This site is created with CSS3.
Mobile Frameworks
Bootstrap was developed by Mark Otto and Jacob Thornton at Twitter as a framework to encourage consistency across internal tools. Bootstrap supports responsive web design. This means the layout of web pages adjusts dynamically, taking into account the characteristics of the device used (desktop, tablet, mobile phone).
This website is in the jQuery UI framework it will dynamically resize to be viewed on mobile devices.
My Web Stack
Current web stack: Python, django, nginx, gunicorn, Html5, css3, jquery mobile, bootstrap.
Including:
LAMP- Short for Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP, an open-source Web development platform.