
Web Design Playground
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Web Design Playground takes you step by step from writing your first line of HTML to creating interesting and attractive web pages. In this project-based book, you'll use a custom online workspace, the book's companion Playground, to design websites, product pages, photo galleries, and more.
Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications.
About the Technology
How do top designers learn to create beautiful web pages and intuitive user experiences? Great examples, expert mentoring, and lots of practice! Written by web designer and master teacher Paul McFedries, this unique book shapes and sharpens your skills in HTML, CSS, and web page design.
About the Book
Web Design Playground takes you step by step from writing your first line of HTML to creating interesting, attractive web pages. In this project-based book, you'll use a custom online workspace to design websites, product pages, photo galleries, and more. Don't worry about setting up your own servers and domain names?the book comes with a free "playground" which lets you experiment without any of that! You can concentrate on core skills like adding images and video and laying out the page, plus learning typography, responsive design, and the other tools of the web trade.
What's inside
- Getting started with HTML, CSS, and web design
- A free, fully interactive web design workspace
- Working with images, color, and fonts
- Full-color illustrations throughout
About the Reader
If you can use a browser, you're ready to create web pages!
About the Author
Paul McFedries has written nearly 100 books, which have sold over four million copies world-wide.
Table of Contents
PART 1 - GETTING STARTED WITH HTML AND CSS
- Getting to Know HTML and CSS
- Building Your First Web Page
- Adding Structure to Your Page
- Formatting Your Web Page
- Project: Creating a Personal Home Page
PART 2 - WORKING WITH IMAGES AND STYLES
- Adding Images and Other Media
- Learning More About Styles
- Floating and Positioning Elements
- Styling Sizes, Borders, and Margins
- Project: Creating a Landing Page
PART 3 - LAYING OUT A WEB PAGE
- Learning Page Layout Basics
- Creating Page Layouts with Flexbox
- Designing Responsive Web Pages
- Making Your Images and Typography Responsive
- Project: Creating a Photo Gallery
PART 4 - MAKING YOUR WEB PAGES SHINE
- More HTML Elements for Web Designers
- Adding a Splash of Color to Your Web Designs
- Enhancing Page Text with Typography
- Learning Advanced CSS Selectors
- Project: Creating a Portfolio Page
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Content
- Intro
- Titlepage
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About This Book
- About the Author
- Part 1: Getting Started with HTML and CSS
- Chapter 1: Getting to Know HTML and CSS
- What Is HTML?
- What Is CSS?
- What Can't You Do with HTML and CSS?
- How HTML and CSS Create the Web
- Introducing the Web Design Playground
- Adding HTML Tag Attributes
- Some Helpful Features of the Playground
- Chapter 2: Building Your First Web Page
- Getting Your Web Page off the Ground
- Learning the Most Common Text Elements
- Chapter 3: Adding Structure to Your Page
- HTML Elements for Structuring Page Text
- Organizing Text Into Lists
- Chapter 4: Formatting Your Web Page
- Styling Text
- Working with Text Styles
- Styling Paragraphs
- Working with Colors
- Chapter 5: Project: Creating a Personal Home Page
- What You'll Be Building
- Sketching the Layout
- Choosing Typefaces
- Choosing a Color Scheme
- Building the Page
- From Here
- Part 2: Working with Images and Styles
- Chapter 6: Adding Images and Other Media
- Understanding Image File Formats
- Getting Graphics
- Inserting an HTML5 Figure
- Setting Up an Image as a Link
- Using an Image as a Custom Bullet
- Aligning Images and Text
- Controlling the Background Repeat
- Setting the Background Position
- Adding a Hero Image
- The Background Shorthand Property
- Optimizing Images
- Adding Video and Audio to the Page
- Chapter 7: Learning More About Styles
- Adding Styles to a Page
- Units of Measurement in CSS
- Chapter 8: Floating and Positioning Elements
- Understanding the Default Page Flow
- Chapter 9: Styling Sizes, Borders, and Margins
- The Anatomy of an Element Box
- Watch Out for Collapsing Margins!
- Chapter 10: Project: Creating a Landing Page
- What You'll Be Building
- Sketching the Layout
- Choosing Typefaces
- Choosing a Color Scheme
- Building the Page
- From Here
- Part 3: Laying Out a Web Page
- Chapter 11: Learning Page Layout Basics
- The Holy-Grail Layout
- Understanding Web Page Layout Methods
- Learning the HTML5 Semantic Page Elements
- Creating Page Layouts with Floats
- Creating Page Layouts with Inline Blocks
- Chapter 12: Creating Page Layouts with Flexbox
- Understanding Flexbox
- Chapter 13: Designing Responsive Web Pages
- Creating a Responsive Layout
- Chapter 14: Making Your Images and Typography Responsive
- Making Images Responsive
- Making Typography Responsive
- Gallery of Responsive Sites
- Chapter 15: Project: Creating a Photo Gallery
- What You'll Be Building
- Getting Your Photos Ready
- Sketching the Layout
- Choosing Typefaces
- Choosing the Colors
- Building the Page
- Adding a Few Tricks
- From Here
- Part 4: Making Your Web Pages Shine
- Chapter 16: More HTML Elements for Web Designers
- More about Links
- Inserting Special Characters
- Using the HTML5 Entity Browser
- Adding Comments
- Chapter 17: Adding a Splash of Color to Your Web Designs
- Understanding Colors
- Adding Colors with CSS
- Choosing Harmonious Colors
- Using the Color Scheme Calculator
- Color Scheme Gallery
- Applying a Color Gradient
- Chapter 18: Enhancing Page Text with Typography
- Specifying the Typeface
- Working with Text Styles
- Web Typography Gallery
- Chapter 19: Learning Advanced CSS Selectors
- Working with ID Selectors
- Web Page Genealogy: Parents, Descendants, and Siblings
- Working with Contextual Selectors
- Taking Things up a Notch by Combining Selectors
- Resetting CSS with the Universal Selector
- Styles: What a Tangled Web Page They Weave
- Chapter 20: Project: Creating a Portfolio Page
- What You'll Be Building
- Sketching the Layout
- Choosing Typefaces
- Choosing a Color Scheme
- Building the Page
- From Here
- Appendix: From Playground to Web: Getting Your Pages Online
- Index
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Listings
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