We’ll use JS to handle UI logic and to bridge the connection to the control system. We’ll use it to show and hide which subpage is currently active as well. We can get pretty fancy with CSS, even causing parts of our layout to animate. This is where we’ll define things like: header, footer, view, etc. We want to segment our layout into semantically meaningful clumps. Review of HTML / CSS / JSīefore we get ahead of ourselves, lets make sure we understand the components of an HTML5 web application: So I won’t discuss using it other than to grab the couple of libraries we need to talk to a control system. Trying to work around it gave me a headache last time. I’m not going to bother trying to dissect Crestron’s CH5 template again. I’m hoping to build another series of posts exploring HTML5 in detail. Now that we’re well past Masters 2021, my hopes of a clear understanding of the CH5 framework still unfulfilled, I think it’s time to revisit this topic. Earlier this year I experimented with Crestron’s HTML5 offering (dubbed CH5) and felt several pieces were lacking:
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