Title | : | HTML & CSS: The Good Parts |
Author | : | Ben Henick |
Publisher | : | O'Reilly Media |
Category | : | Internet |
Release | : | February 18, 2010 |
File type | : | PDF, ePub, eBook |
File | : | HTML & CSS: The Good Parts-Ben Henick.pdf |
Last Checked | : | 21 minutes ago |
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HTML and CSS are the workhorses of web design, and using them together to build consistent, reliable web pages requires both skill and knowledge. The task is more difficult if you're relying on outdated, confusing, and unnecessary HTML hacks and workarounds. Author Ben Henick shows you how to avoid those traps by going beyond the standard tips, tricks, and techniques to connect the underlying theory and design of HTML and CSS to your everyday work habits. With this practical book, you'll learn how to work with these tools far more effectively than is standard practice for most web developers. Whether you handcraft individual pages or build templates, HTML & CSS: The Good Parts will help you get the most out of these tools in all aspects of web page design-from layout to typography and to color. Structure HTML markup to maximize the power of CSSImplement complex multi-column layouts from scratchImprove site production values with advanced CSS techniquesSupport formal usability and accessibility requirements with tools built into HTML and CSSAvoid the most annoying browser and platform limitations
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