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Join Web Dev Show Host, Andrew Snyder-Spak, as he goes over two of the most exciting new features of HTML5, AUDIO and VIDEO. Modern websites are full of multimedia content and, up until this point, this often meant using 3rd party plugins that could often cause problems. Luckily, HTML5 has given us the ability to add all of our audio and video content easily, using just our HTML5 code!
Who controls the internet? Join Web Dev Host, Andrew Snyder-Spak, as he answers this very important question. It’s easy to feel like the internet is a mysterious creature that functions all on it’s own, but in reality it takes a lot of hard work to keep the internet running as smoothly as we expect it to be. We will be taking a look at who these hardworking people are, and what actually goes into their important job.
Join Web Dev Show Host, Andrew Snyder-Spak, as he shows you how to create a simple “Contact Us” email form in HTML that will allow your users to send you an email. Getting feedback about your site is very helpful, this is a great feature to connect and interact with the users that visit your site.
Join Web Dev Show Host, Andrew Snyder-Spak, as he gives an overview of how the internet started, and how it managed to grow to the rich international network that we know it as today. Much of web development is focused on the latest cutting edge technology, so it’s important to take a step back every once in a while and get an appreciation for just how far we have come.
On this episode of The Web Dev Show, Andrew Snyder-Spak will be explaining a little bit about how search engines work, and what you can do to help get your website onto them and as high up in the results as possible. These day’s search engines drive the vast majority of internet traffic, so it’s very important that you understand a little about how they work.
On this episode of The Web Dev Show, Andrew Snyder-Spak will be finishing off the work he started in the last episode by taking the Twitter widget we created and actually embedding it right into the HTML code for our website. He will also make some last minute tweaks to ensure that our widget is displaying exactly as we intended.
Join Web Dev Show Host Andrew Snyder-Spak, as he shows how to take advantage of the Twitter API to create custom Twitter widget that can be embedded right into your HTML code! This widget will allow you to keep your site fresh by tapping into the nearly infinite amount of new content that is constantly being generated by social media giant, Twitter.



