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Dreamweaver CS5.5 mobile and Web development with HTML5, CSS3, and jQuery [[electronic resource] ] : harness the cutting edge features of Dreamweaver for mobile and web development / / David Karlins
Dreamweaver CS5.5 mobile and Web development with HTML5, CSS3, and jQuery [[electronic resource] ] : harness the cutting edge features of Dreamweaver for mobile and web development / / David Karlins
Autore Karlins David
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, England, : Packt Pub., 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (284 p.)
Disciplina 006.7
Collana Community experience distilled
Soggetto topico Web sites - Design
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-28391-3
9786613283917
1-84969-159-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Creating HTML5 Pages in Dreamweaver; HTML5 and Dreamweaver CS5 in the world of web design; HTML5-the cutting edge of web design; HTML4.1, XHTML, and HTML5; Compatibility issues with HTML5; HTML5 and Dreamweaver CS5.5; Dreamweaver generates code; Dreamweaver-catching up to HTML5; An introduction to HTML5 layout elements; The evolution of HTML layout elements; Phase 1: Tables; Phase 2: CSS DIV tags; Phase 3: HTML5 layout elements; Meet the HTML5 layout elements
Dreamweaver's HTML5 Pack and design elementsDetecting or installing the HTML5 Pack in Dreamweaver; Creating a Dreamweaver site; Generating new pages from layouts using the HTML5 templates; Examining the generated HTML5 layout; Toggling between related files; Code, Split, and Design views; Dissecting design elements with the Inspect Mode; Saving a layout as a web page; Recipe: Creating and saving a 3-column HTML5 page; Summary; Chapter 2: Customizing HTML5 Layout-Content and Look; Customizing layouts - An overview; Embedding content where it belongs; Dissecting format
Editing content in HTML5 page layout elementsHTML text tags versus HTML5 layout elements; Organizing content in containers; Utilizing Split view for editing content; Adding articles and sections; Identifying and selecting HTML5 layout elements; Copying, pasting, and deleting HTML5 Elements; Identifying style rules; HTML5 layout elements require styles; Examining CSS associated with HTML5 layouts; Customizing HTML tag rules; Making quick changes to styles in the CSS styles panel; The CSS rules definition dialog; Editing type styles; Editing backgrounds; Preview with apply
Saving customized HTML5 layoutsRecipe: Customize content and look of an HTML5 page; Summary; Chapter 3: Customizing HTML5 Layout Elements; HTML5 layout and browser compatibility challenges; Which browsers support HTML5 layout elements?; Using CSS to solve browser issues; The magic of display:block; Disabling a CSS rule; Global HTML5 layout element attributes; Working with backgrounds; Defining size, margins, and padding; Assigning a page size; Margins versus padding; Element padding versus content margins; Positioning with float; Customizing HTML5 elements
Back to the future: ID and class stylesLayout with class styles; The role of ID styles; Recipes: Customizing the HTML5 page layout; Recipe: Customizing the size and position for header, footer, nav, and aside; Customizing links in the nav element; Summary; Chapter 4: Building HTML5 Pages from Scratch; Dreamweaver CS5 and HTML5; Building an HTML5 page from the top; HTML5 structural elements; Creating a CSS file; Using HTML5 to make content accessible; HTML5 layout strategy; Using code hints; Adding header, header nav, and hgroup; Navigation within a header
Organizing header content with hgroups
Record Nr. UNINA-9910461818603321
Karlins David  
Birmingham, England, : Packt Pub., 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
HTML5 and CSS3 for dummies / / by David Karlins
HTML5 and CSS3 for dummies / / by David Karlins
Autore Karlins David
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (387 p.)
Disciplina 006.74
Soggetto topico Web sites - Design
HTML (Document markup language)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-118-63965-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents at a Glance; Table of Contents; Introduction; About This Book; Foolish Assumptions; Icons Used in This Book; Beyond the Book; Where to Go from Here; Part I: Page Structure and Design with HTML5 and CSS3; Chapter 1: Structure and Design with HTML5 and CSS3; Realizing the Magic of HTML5 and CSS3; Understanding HTML Foundations; Breaking Down Basic CSS; Moving Forward with HTML5 and CSS3; Chapter 2: Deploying HTML5; Identifying the Advantages of HTML5; Knowing the Price of Using HTML5; Introducing the Simplified Doctype Declaration
Understanding HTML5's New, Standardized Structure ElementsGoing Native with HTML5; Taking a Quick Look at HTML5's New Form Tools; HTML5 Elements for Scripting with JavaScript; Chapter 3: CSS3 for Design, Interactivity, and Animation; Breaking Out of the Box with CSS3 Design; Replacing Images with CSS3; CSS3 and Mobile - A Perfect Fit; Animating with CSS3; Designing with Web Fonts; Chapter 4: Compatibility Issues and Solutions; Making HTML5 and CSS3 Work in Older Browsers; HTML5 and CSS3 Browser Wars; Mobile Compatibility; A Word on Flash; Part II: Creating Pages with HTML5
Chapter 5: HTML5 Semantic TagsUnderstanding the Different Kinds of Semantic Elements; Organizing Content with Five Elements; HTML5 for Specific Content; Advantages of HTML5 Semantic Tags; Chapter 6: HTML5 Forms; HTML5 Forms - An Underrated Resource; Creating HTML5 Forms; Defining Placeholder Text; Implementing HTML5 Input Types; Defining a Datalist; Creating Form Output Elements; HTML5 Form Validation; A Final Word on HTML5 Forms; Chapter 7: Native Video and Audio; Getting Familiar with Native Audio and Video; Compressed Video Formats; Optimizing Native Video; Embedding Native Audio
Chapter 8: Going Mobile: Responsive Design and jQuery MobileUnderstanding the Nature and Role of Responsive Design; Implementing Responsive Design with Media Queries; Defining Media Queries with Multiple CSS Files; Deploying Responsive Design in a Single CSS File; Building Web Apps with jQuery Mobile; Part III: CSS3 Effects and Transforms; Chapter 9: Styling with CSS3 Properties; The Evolution of CSS; CSS3 Transitions; Redefining Color with CSS3; Chapter 10: Applying CSS3 Effects; Getting the Most from CSS3 Effects; Defining CSS3 Effects; Animating Effects
Chapter 11: Applying and Animating CSS3 TransformsKnowing How to Use Transforms; Animating Transforms with Transitions; Animating with @keyframes; Chapter 12: Styling Gradients with CSS3; The Evolutionary Path to CSS3 Gradients; Competing CSS3 Gradient Syntax; Defining Gradients with Free Online Generators; Using Ultimate CSS Gradient Generator; Part IV: The Part of Tens; Chapter 13: Top Ten HTML5 Design Resources; Notepad++; TextWrangler; Komodo Edit; Adobe Dreamweaver; FileZilla; W3Schools; WC3 Markup Validation Service; AMP Express; Hipster Ipsum; jQuery Widget Factory
Chapter 14: Top Ten CSS3 Design Tools
Record Nr. UNINA-9910464652503321
Karlins David  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2014]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
HTML5 and CSS3 for dummies / / by David Karlins
HTML5 and CSS3 for dummies / / by David Karlins
Autore Karlins David
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (387 p.)
Disciplina 006.74
Soggetto topico Web sites - Design
HTML (Document markup language)
ISBN 1-118-63941-3
1-118-63965-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents at a Glance; Table of Contents; Introduction; About This Book; Foolish Assumptions; Icons Used in This Book; Beyond the Book; Where to Go from Here; Part I: Page Structure and Design with HTML5 and CSS3; Chapter 1: Structure and Design with HTML5 and CSS3; Realizing the Magic of HTML5 and CSS3; Understanding HTML Foundations; Breaking Down Basic CSS; Moving Forward with HTML5 and CSS3; Chapter 2: Deploying HTML5; Identifying the Advantages of HTML5; Knowing the Price of Using HTML5; Introducing the Simplified Doctype Declaration
Understanding HTML5's New, Standardized Structure ElementsGoing Native with HTML5; Taking a Quick Look at HTML5's New Form Tools; HTML5 Elements for Scripting with JavaScript; Chapter 3: CSS3 for Design, Interactivity, and Animation; Breaking Out of the Box with CSS3 Design; Replacing Images with CSS3; CSS3 and Mobile - A Perfect Fit; Animating with CSS3; Designing with Web Fonts; Chapter 4: Compatibility Issues and Solutions; Making HTML5 and CSS3 Work in Older Browsers; HTML5 and CSS3 Browser Wars; Mobile Compatibility; A Word on Flash; Part II: Creating Pages with HTML5
Chapter 5: HTML5 Semantic TagsUnderstanding the Different Kinds of Semantic Elements; Organizing Content with Five Elements; HTML5 for Specific Content; Advantages of HTML5 Semantic Tags; Chapter 6: HTML5 Forms; HTML5 Forms - An Underrated Resource; Creating HTML5 Forms; Defining Placeholder Text; Implementing HTML5 Input Types; Defining a Datalist; Creating Form Output Elements; HTML5 Form Validation; A Final Word on HTML5 Forms; Chapter 7: Native Video and Audio; Getting Familiar with Native Audio and Video; Compressed Video Formats; Optimizing Native Video; Embedding Native Audio
Chapter 8: Going Mobile: Responsive Design and jQuery MobileUnderstanding the Nature and Role of Responsive Design; Implementing Responsive Design with Media Queries; Defining Media Queries with Multiple CSS Files; Deploying Responsive Design in a Single CSS File; Building Web Apps with jQuery Mobile; Part III: CSS3 Effects and Transforms; Chapter 9: Styling with CSS3 Properties; The Evolution of CSS; CSS3 Transitions; Redefining Color with CSS3; Chapter 10: Applying CSS3 Effects; Getting the Most from CSS3 Effects; Defining CSS3 Effects; Animating Effects
Chapter 11: Applying and Animating CSS3 TransformsKnowing How to Use Transforms; Animating Transforms with Transitions; Animating with @keyframes; Chapter 12: Styling Gradients with CSS3; The Evolutionary Path to CSS3 Gradients; Competing CSS3 Gradient Syntax; Defining Gradients with Free Online Generators; Using Ultimate CSS Gradient Generator; Part IV: The Part of Tens; Chapter 13: Top Ten HTML5 Design Resources; Notepad++; TextWrangler; Komodo Edit; Adobe Dreamweaver; FileZilla; W3Schools; WC3 Markup Validation Service; AMP Express; Hipster Ipsum; jQuery Widget Factory
Chapter 14: Top Ten CSS3 Design Tools
Record Nr. UNINA-9910788939303321
Karlins David  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2014]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
HTML5 and CSS3 for dummies / / by David Karlins
HTML5 and CSS3 for dummies / / by David Karlins
Autore Karlins David
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (387 p.)
Disciplina 006.74
Soggetto topico Web sites - Design
HTML (Document markup language)
ISBN 9781118639658
1118639650
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents at a Glance; Table of Contents; Introduction; About This Book; Foolish Assumptions; Icons Used in This Book; Beyond the Book; Where to Go from Here; Part I: Page Structure and Design with HTML5 and CSS3; Chapter 1: Structure and Design with HTML5 and CSS3; Realizing the Magic of HTML5 and CSS3; Understanding HTML Foundations; Breaking Down Basic CSS; Moving Forward with HTML5 and CSS3; Chapter 2: Deploying HTML5; Identifying the Advantages of HTML5; Knowing the Price of Using HTML5; Introducing the Simplified Doctype Declaration
Understanding HTML5's New, Standardized Structure ElementsGoing Native with HTML5; Taking a Quick Look at HTML5's New Form Tools; HTML5 Elements for Scripting with JavaScript; Chapter 3: CSS3 for Design, Interactivity, and Animation; Breaking Out of the Box with CSS3 Design; Replacing Images with CSS3; CSS3 and Mobile - A Perfect Fit; Animating with CSS3; Designing with Web Fonts; Chapter 4: Compatibility Issues and Solutions; Making HTML5 and CSS3 Work in Older Browsers; HTML5 and CSS3 Browser Wars; Mobile Compatibility; A Word on Flash; Part II: Creating Pages with HTML5
Chapter 5: HTML5 Semantic TagsUnderstanding the Different Kinds of Semantic Elements; Organizing Content with Five Elements; HTML5 for Specific Content; Advantages of HTML5 Semantic Tags; Chapter 6: HTML5 Forms; HTML5 Forms - An Underrated Resource; Creating HTML5 Forms; Defining Placeholder Text; Implementing HTML5 Input Types; Defining a Datalist; Creating Form Output Elements; HTML5 Form Validation; A Final Word on HTML5 Forms; Chapter 7: Native Video and Audio; Getting Familiar with Native Audio and Video; Compressed Video Formats; Optimizing Native Video; Embedding Native Audio
Chapter 8: Going Mobile: Responsive Design and jQuery MobileUnderstanding the Nature and Role of Responsive Design; Implementing Responsive Design with Media Queries; Defining Media Queries with Multiple CSS Files; Deploying Responsive Design in a Single CSS File; Building Web Apps with jQuery Mobile; Part III: CSS3 Effects and Transforms; Chapter 9: Styling with CSS3 Properties; The Evolution of CSS; CSS3 Transitions; Redefining Color with CSS3; Chapter 10: Applying CSS3 Effects; Getting the Most from CSS3 Effects; Defining CSS3 Effects; Animating Effects
Chapter 11: Applying and Animating CSS3 TransformsKnowing How to Use Transforms; Animating Transforms with Transitions; Animating with @keyframes; Chapter 12: Styling Gradients with CSS3; The Evolutionary Path to CSS3 Gradients; Competing CSS3 Gradient Syntax; Defining Gradients with Free Online Generators; Using Ultimate CSS Gradient Generator; Part IV: The Part of Tens; Chapter 13: Top Ten HTML5 Design Resources; Notepad++; TextWrangler; Komodo Edit; Adobe Dreamweaver; FileZilla; W3Schools; WC3 Markup Validation Service; AMP Express; Hipster Ipsum; jQuery Widget Factory
Chapter 14: Top Ten CSS3 Design Tools
Altri titoli varianti --For dummies
Record Nr. UNINA-9910961071303321
Karlins David  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , [2014]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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