
HTML and CSS
Visual QuickStart Guide
Peachpit Press Publications
8th Edition
Published on 22. August 2013
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576 pages
978-0-321-92883-2 (ISBN)
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Description
Need to learn HTML and CSS fast? This best-selling reference's visual format and step-by-step, task-based instructions will have you up and running with HTML in no time. In this updated edition author Bruce Hyslop uses crystal-clear instructions and friendly prose to introduce you to all of today's HTML and CSS essentials. The book has been refreshed to feature current web design best practices. You'll learn how to design, structure, and format your website. You'll learn about the new elements and form input types in HTML5. You'll create and use images, links, styles, and forms; and you'll add video, audio, and other multimedia to your site. You'll learn how to add visual effects with CSS3. You'll understand web standards and learn from code examples that reflect today's best practices. Finally, you will test and debug your site, and publish it to the web. Throughout the book, the author covers all of HTML and offers essential coverage of HTML5 and CSS techniques.
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Edition
8th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Berkeley
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 180 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
1080 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-321-92883-2 (9780321928832)
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Elizabeth Castro | Bruce Hyslop
HTML5 & CSS3 Visual QuickStart Guide
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Persons
Elizabeth Castro is the original author of HTML for the World Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide. She is also author of Perl and CGI for the World Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide and XML for the World Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide-both best-sellers! Liz was the technical editor for Peachpit's The Macintosh Bible, Fifth Edition, and she founded Pagina Uno, a publishing house in Barcelona, Spain.
Bruce Hyslop began developing for the Web in 1997 and focuses on interface technical architecture, development, usability, accessibility, and advocating best practices. He is the author of The HTML Pocket Guide (Peachpit Press, 2010), a thorough discussion and reference of all HTML elements (HTML5 and prior). Bruce also teaches a CSS course at UCLA Extension and occasionally speaks on matters regarding front-end development. Over the years, he has overseen front-end teams or been a developer for more than 150 projects, including those for ABC, BBC, Disney, Logitech, Microsoft, NBC Universal, Nokia, Target, Toyota, and Yahoo!, among others.
Bruce is an independent developer and consultant to agencies, start-ups, and others, previously having spent a decade in the digital agency world. Formerly, he was the senior director of the Interface Engineering Group (IEG) at Schematic, where he oversaw company-wide efforts to define and implement best practices regarding HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and accessibility wherever they may be applied: the browser, desktop, mobile devices, and emerging platforms.
Bruce Hyslop began developing for the Web in 1997 and focuses on interface technical architecture, development, usability, accessibility, and advocating best practices. He is the author of The HTML Pocket Guide (Peachpit Press, 2010), a thorough discussion and reference of all HTML elements (HTML5 and prior). Bruce also teaches a CSS course at UCLA Extension and occasionally speaks on matters regarding front-end development. Over the years, he has overseen front-end teams or been a developer for more than 150 projects, including those for ABC, BBC, Disney, Logitech, Microsoft, NBC Universal, Nokia, Target, Toyota, and Yahoo!, among others.
Bruce is an independent developer and consultant to agencies, start-ups, and others, previously having spent a decade in the digital agency world. Formerly, he was the senior director of the Interface Engineering Group (IEG) at Schematic, where he oversaw company-wide efforts to define and implement best practices regarding HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and accessibility wherever they may be applied: the browser, desktop, mobile devices, and emerging platforms.
Content
Introduction
1 Webpage Building Blocks
2 Working with Webpage Files
3 Basic HTML Structure
4 Text
5 Images
6 Links
7 CSS Building Blocks
8 Working with Style Sheets
9 Defining Selectors
10 Formatting Text with Styles
11 Layout with Styles
12 Building a Responsive Webpage
13 Working with Web Fonts
14 CSS Enhancements and Effects
15 Lists
16 Forms
17 Video, Audio, and other Multimedia
18 Tables
19 Adding JavaScript
20 Testing and Debugging Webpages
21 Publishing Your Pages on the Web
1 Webpage Building Blocks
2 Working with Webpage Files
3 Basic HTML Structure
4 Text
5 Images
6 Links
7 CSS Building Blocks
8 Working with Style Sheets
9 Defining Selectors
10 Formatting Text with Styles
11 Layout with Styles
12 Building a Responsive Webpage
13 Working with Web Fonts
14 CSS Enhancements and Effects
15 Lists
16 Forms
17 Video, Audio, and other Multimedia
18 Tables
19 Adding JavaScript
20 Testing and Debugging Webpages
21 Publishing Your Pages on the Web