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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 440 pages, height x width x depth: 232x186x30 mm, weight: 900 g, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-May-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Manning Publications
  • ISBN-10: 1617294403
  • ISBN-13: 9781617294402
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 440 pages, height x width x depth: 232x186x30 mm, weight: 900 g, Illustrations
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Ever wanted to build your own web pages? HTML and CSS are the languages of the web, allowing anyone who knows them to easily customize a websites look and feel to their liking. Never touched a drop of code before in your life? Dont worry! If youre feeling creative, then Web Design Playground has everything you need to get rid of boring boilerplate designs and start building your very own personal corner of the web!

 

Contrary to what you may have heard, learning web design doesnt need to be boring! Rather than simply provide you with a dry reference of HTML tags and CSS style definitions next to a static screenshot of how they translate into an actual web page, Web Design Playground guides your learning by getting your hands dirty and letting you play in a website built specifically with this book and your learning in mind (the Playground). With the practical exercises and projects, youll experiment with and build, youll learn everything you need in a fun, relaxed way.

 

Key Features

·   Best practices used daily by experts

·   Getting started with HTML and CSS

·   Working with images and styles

·   Laying out a web page from scratch

·   Full-colour illustrations throughout

 

Audience

Written for people with no experience in web design. If you know how to use a web browser and can start, save, and open a text file, youre ready!

 

Paul McFedries has been a professional technical writer for nearly 25 years. He has over 90 books to his credit, which have sold more than 4 million copies combined. Paul has been building websites since 1996 and has intimate knowledge of both HTML and CSS.
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
About This Book xv
About the Author xix
PART 1 GETTING STARTED WITH HTML AND CSS
Chapter 1 Getting to Know HTML and CSS
3(18)
What Is HTML?
4(3)
What Is CSS?
7(3)
What Can't You Do with HTML and CSS?
10(1)
How HTML and CSS Create the Web
10(1)
Introducing the Web Design Playground
11(4)
Adding HTML Tag Attributes
15(4)
Some Helpful Features of the Playground
19(2)
Chapter 2 Building Your First Web Page
21(16)
Getting Your Web Page off the Ground
22(4)
Learning the Most Common Text Elements
26(11)
Chapter 3 Adding Structure to Your Page
37(14)
HTML Elements for Structuring Page Text
38(6)
Organizing Text Into Lists
44(7)
Chapter 4 Formatting Your Web Page
51(18)
Styling Text
52(5)
Working with Text Styles
57(3)
Styling Paragraphs
60(4)
Working with Colors
64(5)
Chapter 5 Project: Creating a Personal Home Page
69(16)
What You'll Be Building
70(1)
Sketching the Layout
70(1)
Choosing Typefaces
71(1)
Choosing a Color Scheme
71(1)
Building the Page
72(9)
From Here
81(4)
PART 2 WORKING WITH IMAGES AND STYLES
Chapter 6 Adding Images and Other Media
85(24)
Understanding Image File Formats
87(1)
Getting Graphics
88(1)
Inserting an HTML5 Figure
89(1)
Setting Up an Image as a Link
90(1)
Using an Image as a Custom Bullet
91(1)
Aligning Images and Text
92(3)
Controlling the Background Repeat
95(1)
Setting the Background Position
96(1)
Adding a Hero Image
97(2)
The Background Shorthand Property
99(1)
Optimizing Images
99(1)
Adding Video and Audio to the Page
100(9)
Chapter 7 Learning More About Styles
109(12)
Adding Styles to a Page
110(9)
Units of Measurement in CSS
119(2)
Chapter 8 Floating and Positioning Elements
121(18)
Understanding the Default Page Flow
122(17)
Chapter 9 Styling Sizes, Borders, and Margins
139(16)
The Anatomy of an Element Box
140(12)
Watch Out for Collapsing Margins!
152(3)
Chapter 10 Project: Creating a Landing Page
155(28)
What You'll Be Building
156(1)
Sketching the Layout
156(1)
Choosing Typefaces
157(1)
Choosing a Color Scheme
158(1)
Building the Page
159(19)
From Here
178(5)
PART 3 LAYING OUT A WEB PAGE
Chapter 11 Learning Page Layout Basics
183(20)
The Holy-Grail Layout
184(1)
Understanding Web Page Layout Methods
185(1)
Learning the HTML5 Semantic Page Elements
186(5)
Creating Page Layouts with Floats
191(5)
Creating Page Layouts with Inline Blocks
196(7)
Chapter 12 Creating Page Layouts with Flexbox
203(26)
Understanding Flexbox
204(25)
Chapter 13 Designing Responsive Web Pages
229(22)
Creating a Responsive Layout
233(18)
Chapter 14 Making Your Images and Typography Responsive
251(18)
Making Images Responsive
252(5)
Making Typography Responsive
257(6)
Gallery of Responsive Sites
263(6)
Chapter 15 Project: Creating a Photo Gallery
269(20)
What You'll Be Building
270(1)
Getting Your Photos Ready
270(1)
Sketching the Layout
270(1)
Choosing Typefaces
271(1)
Choosing the Colors
272(1)
Building the Page
272(9)
Adding a Few Tricks
281(5)
From Here
286(3)
PART 4 MAKING YOUR WEB PAGES SHINE
Chapter 16 More HTML Elements for Web Designers
289(16)
More about Links
298(4)
Inserting Special Characters
302(1)
Using the HTML5 Entity Browser
303(1)
Adding Comments
304(1)
Chapter 17 Adding a Splash of Color to Your Web Designs
305(26)
Understanding Colors
306(3)
Adding Colors with CSS
309(8)
Choosing Harmonious Colors
317(1)
Using the Color Scheme Calculator
318(2)
Color Scheme Gallery
320(2)
Applying a Color Gradient
322(9)
Chapter 18 Enhancing Page Text with Typography
331(18)
Specifying the Typeface
332(8)
Working with Text Styles
340(6)
Web Typography Gallery
346(3)
Chapter 19 Learning Advanced CSS Selectors
349(22)
Working with ID Selectors
350(2)
Web Page Genealogy: Parents, Descendants, and Siblings
352(1)
Working with Contextual Selectors
353(6)
Taking Things up a Notch by Combining Selectors
359(3)
Resetting CSS with the Universal Selector
362(1)
Styles: What a Tangled Web Page They Weave
363(8)
Chapter 20 Project: Creating a Portfolio Page
371(24)
What You'll Be Building
372(1)
Sketching the Layout
372(1)
Choosing Typefaces
373(2)
Choosing a Color Scheme
375(1)
Building the Page
376(16)
From Here
392(3)
Appendix From Playground to Web: Getting Your Pages Online 395(12)
Index 407
Paul McFedries has been a professional technical writer for nearly 25 years. He has over 90 books to his credit, which have sold more than 4 million copies combined. Paul has been building websites since 1996 and has intimate knowledge of both HTML and CSS.