Murach's HTML5 and CSS3 (3rd Edition)Click on any chapter title to display or hide its content. Section 1 A crash course in HTML and CSSChapter 1 Introduction to web development. How web applications work. The components of a web application. How static web pages are processed. How dynamic web pages are processed. A survey of web browsers and server- side scripting languages. How client- side Java.
Script fits into web development. An introduction to HTML and CSSThe HTML for a web page. The CSS for a web page. A short history of the HTML and CSS standards. Tools for web development. Text editors for HTML and CSSIDEs for web development. FTP programs for uploading files to the web server. How to view deployed web pages. My book is a clear, concise, and complete guide to learning HTML, XHTML, and CSS which has sold over a million copies in more than fifteen languages.How to view a web page. How to view the source code for a web page. Five critical web development issues. Users and usability. Cross- browser compatibility. User accessibility. HTML and CSS: Design and Build Websites PDF. Search engine optimization. Responsive Web Design. Chapter 2 How to code, test, and validate a web page. The HTML syntax. The basic structure of an HTML document. How to code elements and tags. How to code attributes. How to code comments and whitespace. The CSS syntax. How to code CSS rule sets and comments. How to code basic selectors. How to use Aptana to work with HTML and CSS files. How to create a project. How to open an HTML file. How to start a new HTML file. How to edit an HTML file. How to open or start a CSS file. How to edit a CSS file. How to preview and run an HTML file. How to test, debug, and validate HTML and CSS files. How to test and debug a web page. How to validate an HTML file. How to validate a CSS file. Chapter 3 How to use HTML to structure a web page. How to code the head section. How to code the title element. How to link to a favicon. How to include metadata. How to code text elements. How to code headings and paragraphs. How to code special blocks of text. How to code inline elements for formatting and identifying text. How to code character entities. How to code the core attributes. How to structure the content of a page. How to use the primary HTML5 semantic elements. How to use some of the other HTML5 semantic elements. When and how to code div and span elements. How to code links, lists, and images. How to code absolute and relative URLs. How to code links. How to code lists. How to include images. A structured web page. The page layout. The HTML file. Chapter 4 How to use CSS to format the elements of a web page. An introduction to CSSThree ways to provide CSS styles for a web page. Two ways to provide for browser compatibility. How to specify measurements and colors. How to specify measurements. How to specify colors. How to use the CSS3 color specifications. How to code selectors. How to code selectors for all elements, element types, ids, and classes. How to code relational selectors. How to code combinations of selectors. How to code attribute selectors. How to code pseudo- class and pseudo- element selectors. How to work with Cascading Style Sheets. How the cascade rules work. How to use the developer tools to inspect the styles that have been applied. How to work with text. How to set the font family and font size. How to set the other properties for styling fonts. How to set properties for formatting text. How to use CSS3 to add shadows to text. How to float an image so text flows around it. A web page that uses external style sheets. The page layout. The HTML file. The CSS file. Chapter 5 How to use the CSS box model for spacing, borders, and backgrounds. An introduction to the box model. How the box model works. A web page that illustrates the box model. How to size and space elements. How to set heights and widths. How to set margins. How to set padding. A web page that illustrates sizing and spacing. The HTML for the web page. The CSS for the web page. A version of the CSS that uses a reset selector. How to set borders and backgrounds. How to set borders. How to use CSS3 to add rounded corners and shadows to borders. How to set background colors and images. How to use CSS3 to set background gradients. A web page that uses borders and backgrounds. The HTML for the web page. The CSS for the web page. Chapter 6 How to use CSS for page layout. How to float elements in 2- and 3- column layouts. How to float and clear elements. How to use floating in a 2- column, fixed- width layout. How to use floating in a 2- column, fluid layout. How to use floating in a 3- column, fixed- width layout. Two web pages that use a 2- column, fixed- width layout. The home page. The HTML for the home page. The CSS for the home page. The speaker page. The HTML for the speaker page. The CSS for the speaker page. How to use CSS3 to create text columns. The CSS3 properties for creating text columns. A 2- column web page with a 2- column article. How to position elements. Four ways to position an element. How to use absolute positioning. How to use fixed positioning. A table of contents that uses positioning. Chapter 7 How to work with lists and links. How to code lists. How to code unordered lists. How to code ordered lists. How to code nested lists. How to code description lists. How to format lists. How to change the bullets for an unordered list. How to change the numbering system for an ordered list. How to change the alignment of list items. How to code links. How to link to another page. How to format links. How to use a link to open a new browser window or tab. How to create and link to placeholders. How to link to a media file. How to create email, phone, and Skype links. How to create navigation menus. How to create a vertical navigation menu. How to create a horizontal navigation menu. How to create a 2- tier navigation menu. How to create a 3- tier navigation menu. The CSS for a 3- tier navigation menu. Chapter 8 How to use Responsive Web Design. Introduction to Responsive Web Design. The three components of a responsive design. How to test a responsive design. How to implement a fluid design. Fluid layouts vs.
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