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Basics of Web Design: HTML5 & CSS3

Pearson New International Edition

Paperback Engels 2013 9781292025469
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Intended for use in a beginning web design or web development course The Basics of Web Design: HTML5 & CSS3, 2e takes a unique approach to prepare students to design web pages that work today in addition to being ready to take advantage of HTML5 coding techniques of the future. The text covers the basic concepts that web designers need to develop their skills: Introductory Internet and Web concepts Creating web pages with HTML5 Configuring text, color, and page layout with Cascading Style Sheets Configuring images and multimedia on web pages Web design best practices Accessibility, usability, and search engine optimization considerations Obtaining a domain name and web host Publishing to the Web Teaching and Learning Experience To provide a better teaching and learning experience, for both instructors and students, this program will: Apply Theory and/or Research: A well-rounded foundation of hard and soft skills will help students as they pursue careers as web professionals. Engage Students: Hands-on practice exercises and a running case study offer real-world perspective, and keep students interested in the material. Support Instructors and Students: Student files for web page Hands-on Practice exercises and the case study are available on the companion website.

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ISBN13:9781292025469
Taal:Engels
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<p>Chapter 1 Internet and Web Basics 1</p> <p>The Internet and the Web 2</p> <p>Web Standards and Accessibility 4</p> <p>Information on the Web 6</p> <p>Web Browsers and Web Servers 8</p> <p>Internet Protocols 10</p> <p>Uniform Resource Identifiers and Domain Names 12</p> <p>HTML Overview 14</p> <p>Under the Hood of a Web Page 16</p> <p>Your First Web Page 18</p> <p>Review and Apply 22</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 2 HTML Basics 25</p> <p>Heading Element 26</p> <p>Paragraph Element 28</p> <p>Line Break and Horizontal Rule 30</p> <p>Blockquote Element 32</p> <p>Phrase Elements 34</p> <p>Ordered List 36</p> <p>Unordered List 38</p> <p>Description List 40</p> <p>Special Entity Characters 42</p> <p>HTML Syntax Validation 44</p> <p>Structural Elements 46</p> <p>Anchor Element 48</p> <p>Practice with Hyperlinks 50</p> <p>E-Mail Hyperlinks 54</p> <p>Review and Apply 56</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 3 Web Design Basics 65</p> <p>Design for Your Target Audience 66</p> <p>Website Organization 68</p> <p>Principles of Visual Design 70</p> <p>Design to Provide for Accessibility 72</p> <p>Use of Text 74</p> <p>Web Color Palette 76</p> <p>Use of Color 78</p> <p>Use of Graphics and Multimedia 80</p> <p>More Design Considerations 82</p> <p>Navigation Design 84</p> <p>Wireframes and Page Layout 86</p> <p>Fixed and Fluid Layouts 88</p> <p>Design for the Mobile Web 90</p> <p>Responsive Web Design 92</p> <p>Web Design Best Practices Checklist 94</p> <p>Review and Apply 96</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 4 Cascading Style Sheets Basics 101</p> <p>Cascading Style Sheets Overview 102</p> <p>CSS Selectors and Declarations 104</p> <p>CSS Syntax for Color Values 106</p> <p>Configure Inline CSS 108</p> <p>Configure Embedded CSS 110</p> <p>Configure External CSS 112</p> <p>CSS Selectors: Class, Id, and Descendant 114</p> <p>Span Element 116</p> <p>Practice with CSS 118</p> <p>CSS Syntax Validation 120</p> <p>Review and Apply 122</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 5 Web Graphics Styling Basics 129</p> <p>Web Graphics 130</p> <p>Image Element 132</p> <p>Image Hyperlinks 134</p> <p>Configure Background Images 136</p> <p>Position Background Images 138</p> <p>CSS3 Multiple Background Images 140</p> <p>The Favorites Icon 142</p> <p>Configure List Markers with CSS 144</p> <p>Image Maps 146</p> <p>Review and Apply 148</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 6 More CSS Basics 157</p> <p>Fonts with CSS 158</p> <p>Text Properties with CSS 160</p> <p>Align and Indent Text with CSS 162</p> <p>Width and Height with CSS 164</p> <p>The Box Model 166</p> <p>Margin and Padding with CSS 168</p> <p>Borders with CSS 170</p> <p>CSS3 Rounded Corners 172</p> <p>Center Page Content with CSS 174</p> <p>CSS3 Box Shadow and Text Shadow 176</p> <p>CSS3 Background Clip and Origin 178</p> <p>CSS3 Background Resize and Scale 180</p> <p>CSS3 Opacity 182</p> <p>CSS3 RGBA Color 184</p> <p>CSS3 HSLA Color 186</p> <p>CSS3 Gradients 188</p> <p>Review and Apply 190</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 7 Page Layout Basics 197</p> <p>Normal Flow 198</p> <p>Float 200</p> <p>Clear a Float 202</p> <p>Overflow 204</p> <p>CSS Two-Column Page Layout 206</p> <p>Vertical Navigation with an Unordered List 208</p> <p>Horizontal Navigation with an Unordered List 210</p> <p>CSS Interactivity with Pseudo-Classes 212</p> <p>Practice with CSS Two-Column Layout 214</p> <p>Positioning with CSS 216</p> <p>Practice with Positioning 218</p> <p>CSS Sprites 220</p> <p>Review and Apply 222</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>Chapter 8 More on Links, Layout, and Mobile 227</p> <p>More on Relative Linking 228</p> <p>Fragment Identifiers 230</p> <p>Figure and Figcaption Elements 232</p> <p>Practice with Floating Figures 234</p> <p>More HTML5 Elements 236</p> <p>HTML5 Compatibility with Older Browsers 238</p> <p>CSS for Print 240</p> <p>Mobile Web Design 242</p> <p>Viewport Meta Tag 244</p> <p>CSS3 Media Queries 246</p> <p>Practice with Media Queries 248</p> <p>Flexible Images 250</p> <p>Testing Mobile Display 252</p> <p>Review and Apply 254&lt;</p>

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