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Modern Java frameworks for front-end of web applications
Jahoda, Lukáš ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Mittner, Jan (referee)
The aim of this thesis is the analysis of selected frameworks for the development of modern web applications on the Java platform focusing on the front-end. The work is complemented by well-chosen source code examples that help the reader to create one's own view of the frameworks and it can also server as a tutorial. Introductory section focuses on the trends of modern web applications, especially on the front-end. It affects themes such as support for mobile devices, AJAX or responsive design of user interface. There are also introduced the latest technology on the front-end including HTML5, CSS3, jQuery library and dynamic language LESS whose main objective is the simplification, shortening and making cascading style sheets more dynamic. The output of this section: General LESS template is freely available and it can be applied to emerging projects. For the analysis there has been created static registration form on which there are applied frameworks Apache Wicket and Spring MVC with template engine Freemarker. In terms of analysis were chosen following points: the basic structure of the project, the application of static templates, external JavaScript / jQuery library, internalization, application of the form, submitting the form and validation of the input fields. The points were discussed in detail, especially in terms of implementation of both analysed frameworks. The outputs of the analysis are freely available structures of the projects and both of the resulting applications.
Current trends in the development and use of HTML5 and CSS3
Poništ, Ondřej ; Chudán, David (advisor) ; Sklenák, Vilém (referee)
This thesis deals with the prepared standards HTML 5 markup language for web pages and CSS 3 Cascading Style Sheets. The final specifications of these two languages isn't planned before the end of 2014, but it already appear in the practical use of the site. The aim of this thesis is to explore new options and features of HTML 5 and CSS3 compared to the current version of HTML 4.01 and CSS2, based on then summarize their advantages, which are currently possible in the creation of Web use. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical parts. The theoretical part contains a description of HTML5 and its development and functions, as well as a description of the new CSS3 properties. Practical work demonstrates the use of new elements and features of HTML5 and CSS3 for creating web presentation.
Use of responsive design in the design application
Puškár, Ján ; Albrecht, Jakub (advisor) ; Voříšek, Jiří (referee)
The thesis compares the most frequently used approaches to presenting web content on mobile devices in order to enable a more effective decision-making process concerning content presentation approaches. This thesis in the first part focuses on the responsive design origin and its pillars. Furthermore, the work deals with a general assessment of the appropriateness of using responsive design and identification of differences in the maintaining of a classical web page, the page with the mobile version and with the responsive website. The next part is devoted to the practical demonstration of the implementation of responsive design for a new responsive site. The work contains a description of the workflow and results of testing.
Redesign of company websites using HTML5 and CSS3 language
Lecián, Michal ; Sklenák, Vilém (advisor) ; Hradil, Jiří (referee)
The goal of this thesis is to create a completely new version of the company websites with the removal of the shortcomings identified in the original version via questionnaire. These new websites should attract more new customers which will increase awareness of the company. HTML and CSS languages with new accepted elements and properties are described at the beginning of this work so that reader could understand their usage in the practical part of the thesis. Description of the redesign process of the webpages is covered in the next section. It is described as I proceed during the design of webpages. Webpages were created in two versions -- according to older HTML 4.01 and CSS2 standards and new HTML5 and CSS3 standards so that reader can find out process of creation webpages in the past and in these days and find out an offer of new possibilities of new standards. Description of the site structure is on the following pages with technical solution of chosen webpages. Analysis of competition is next described part of thesis in which I examine strengths and weaknesses of competitors according to predefined criteria. I focused on description of advertising campaign created in Google Adwords enabling webpages appear in the top positions in Google search engine in the last chapter. It can bring more new visitors. Better natural position in search engines was reached by using right SEO practices.
Webová microsite: teorie a tvorba frontendu microsite pro společnost T-Mobile
Vu, Tu Hoanh ; Čermák, Radim (advisor) ; Sova, Martin (referee)
Bachelor thesis is aimed to summarize basic principle of microsite that we understand as one of important communication tool nowadays. The first part of this work covers the theory of microsite including definitions of economics view on microsite, using microsite analysis of main benefits and cluster of main microsite trends using in present. Further, the work briefly describes used technology during microsite realization. Practical part of the work describes microsite creation. Theoretical knowledge enabled to create microsite web for T-Mobile Company. Purpose of the project is find out statistics of clicks on the website, displayed microsite by users, but especially introduce new product of company related to the mobile internet.
Programming HTML5 games using libraries jQuery and Box2D
HOLEČKOVÁ, Kristýna
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to process possibilities of creating computer games with application of HTML 5, JQuery (JavaScript library), and Box2D (an engine for physics simulation) . Games using HTML 5 work on computers, smartphones and tablets, including IPhones, and IPads. They are written in JavaScript, cascading styles CSS3 and elements of HTML5. Due to this form of games, the compatibility problem of Apple's web browsers is solved.. These web browsers (including those of mobile devices) don´t support existing and traditional Flash technology. A part of this work is a description of principle of creating games using technologies, which are mentioned above, and the process of their later publication on the Internet. In another part of this bachelor thesis, positives and negatives of development and use of HTML 5 gaming applications are compared against those of other similar games using traditional Flash technology. The practical part of this thesis includes testing of support of this new technology in available web browser version on several online games, and also a detailed documentation and a tutorial to the testing.
The use of HTML5 in web development
Hanyš, Pavel ; Buchalcevová, Alena (advisor) ; Mittner, Jan (referee)
Currently, on the Internet we can see most of the time clasic website that offer multimedia content to users in the form of texts, pictures and videos or favorite e-shops to enable the purchase of various goods from the comfort of home. More and more we can see website sites, or applications that provide the user with a specific service. This thesis describes a new modern approaches for creating web sites and applications using the latest version of the markup language HTML, which is HTML5. The work is primarily intended for Web developers and encoders, which should provide an overview and basic information in the field of web applications. The acquired knowledge would be to simplify and streamline the work and especially to save time, which can undo web users in the form of new features. The result of their work can be faster, more comfortable user web application (website) that fully exploit potential of web browsers.
Approaches to solutions of graphic design of mobile web applications
Čapek, Michal ; Šedivá, Zuzana (advisor) ; Buchalcevová, Alena (referee)
This work describes the difference between webdesign of mobile and standard websites from predominantly technological perspective. In the first part of the work I describe the current situation in Czech Republic, including the most popular devices, mobile operating systems and web browsers. Furthermore, I focus on the important tips for creating mobile websites. These tips I mention here, because they are not always consistent with creating web pages for PC. In the end of teoretical part I describe methods of detection devices during accessing the website, and trends in the field of mobile Internet. In practical part I describe implementation of methods from the theoretical part, and testing on different devices. Testing is performed on the sample HTML pages using the new features of CSS3 and HTML5. Testing is focused on methods of detection function, the function of new Internet features and compare the complexity of implementation. In conclusion I compare different methods and mention the use of appropriate examples.
Possibilities of CSS3 and support in browsers
Mikula, Jan ; Kosek, Jiří (advisor) ; Hazucha, Andrej (referee)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to analyzed possibilities of CSS3 language for current web design considering support for every properties of the language in relevant browser. In the beginning I briefly introduce history of CSS3 language and I describe the way of development third version of CSS3 language which is very different from older versions. I will describe the most important modules of CSS3. I will pay special attention to modules which are from the side of browsers most supported. If it's not supported with some of the relevant browsers I will describe the possibility of how to emulate the wanted function with another technology. I want to describe modules or properties of CSS3 in a context of practice use in current web design. I think that the contribution of the thesis is in complex description of the new properties of CSS3 language in an analysis which are useable from new properties of websites today. I see another contribution in the manuals of the new ways to emulate some of the properties of CSS3 in browsers without support of the given property.

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