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Learning web design : a beginner's guide to HTML, CSS, Javascript, and web graphics /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Niederst Robbins, Jennifer (autor)
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Sebastopol, CA : O'Reilly, 2012.
Edición:4th ed.
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505 0 |a Preface -- Part 1: Getting Started: -- Where do I start?: -- Where do I start? -- What does a web designer do? -- What languages do I need to learn? -- What do I need to buy? -- What you've learned -- Test yourself -- How the web works: -- Internet versus the web -- Serving up your information -- Word about browsers -- Web page addresses (URLs) -- Anatomy of a web page -- Putting it all together -- Test yourself -- Some big concepts you need to know: -- Dizzying multitude of devices -- Sticking with the standards -- Progressive enhancement -- Responsive web design -- One web for all (accessibility) -- Need for speed (site performance) -- Test yourself -- Part 2: HTML Markup For Structure: -- Creating a simple page: -- Web page, step by step -- Before we begin, launch a text editor -- Step 1: Start with content -- Step 2: Give the document structure -- Step 3: Identify text elements -- Step 4: Add an image -- Step 5: Change the look with a style sheet -- When good pages go bad -- Validating your documents -- Test yourself -- Element review: Document structure -- Marking up text: -- Paragraphs -- Headings -- Lists -- More content elements -- Organizing page content -- Inline element roundup -- Generic elements (div and span) -- Some special characters -- Putting it all together -- Test yourself -- Element review: Text -- Adding links: -- Href attribute -- Linking to pages on the web -- Linking within you own site -- Targeting a new browser window -- Mail links -- Telephone links -- Test yourself -- Element review: Links -- Adding images: -- First, a word on image formats -- Img element -- Window in a window -- Test yourself -- Element review: Images -- Table markup: -- How tables are used -- Minimal table structure -- Spanning cells -- Table accessibility -- Wrapping up tables -- Test yourself -- Element review: Tables -- Forms: -- How forms work -- Form element -- Variables and content -- Great form control roundup -- Form accessibility features -- Form layout and design -- Test yourself -- Element review: Forms -- What's up, HTML5?: -- Funny thing happened on the way to XHTML2 -- In the markup department -- Meet the APIs -- Video and audio -- Canvas -- Final word -- Test yourself -- Part 3: CSS For Presentation: -- Cascading style sheets orientation: -- Benefits of CSS -- How style sheets work -- Big concepts -- Moving forward with CSS -- Test yourself -- Formatting text: -- Font properties -- Changing text color -- Few more selector types -- Text line adjustments -- Underlines and other decorations -- Changing capitalization -- Spaced out -- Text shadow-- Changing list bullets and numbers -- Test yourself -- CSS Review: Font and text properties -- Colors and backgrounds: -- Specifying color values -- Foreground color -- Background color -- Playing with opacity -- Introducing-pseudo-class selectors -- Pseudo-element selectors -- Attribute selectors -- Background images -- Shorthand background property -- Like a rainbow (gradients) -- Finally, external style sheets -- Test yourself -- CSS Review: Color and background properties -- Thinking inside the box: -- Element box -- Specifying box dimensions -- Padding -- Borders -- Margins -- Assigning display roles -- Adding drop shadows to boxes -- Test yourself -- CSS Review: Basic box properties -- Floating and positioning: -- Normal flow -- Floating -- Positioning basics -- Relative positioning -- Absolute positioning -- Fixed positioning -- Test yourself -- CSS Review: Floating and positioning properties -- Page layout with CSS: -- Page layout strategies -- Page layout techniques -- Multicolumn layouts using floats -- Positioned layout -- Top-to-bottom column backgrounds -- Test yourself -- Transitions, transforms, and animation: -- Ease-y does it (CSS transitions) -- CSS transforms -- Keyframe animation -- Test yourself -- CSS Review: Transitions, transforms, and animation -- CSS techniques: -- Clean slate (CSS reset) -- Image replacement techniques -- CSS sprites -- Styling forms -- Styling tables -- Basic responsive web design -- Wrapping up style sheets -- Test yourself -- CSS Review: Table properties -- Part 4: JavaScript For Behaviors: -- Introduction to JavaScript: -- What is JavaScript? -- Adding JavaScript to a page -- Anatomy of a script -- Browser object -- Events -- Putting it all together -- Test yourself -- Using JavaScript: -- Meet the DOM -- Polyfills -- JavaScript libraries -- Big finish -- Test yourself -- Part 5: Creating Web Graphics: -- Web graphics basics: -- Image sources -- Meet the formats -- Image size and resolution -- Working with transparency -- Introduction to SVG -- Summing up images -- Test yourself -- Lean and mean web graphics: -- General image optimization strategies -- Optimizing GIFs -- Optimizing JPEGs -- Optimizing PNGs -- Optimize to file size -- Optimization in review -- Test yourself -- Appendix A: Answers -- Appendix B: CSS3 selectors -- Index. 
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