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WordPress 2.8 theme design [[electronic resource] ] : create flexible, powerful, and professional themes for your WordPress blogs and websites / / Tessa Blakeley Silver
WordPress 2.8 theme design [[electronic resource] ] : create flexible, powerful, and professional themes for your WordPress blogs and websites / / Tessa Blakeley Silver
Autore Silver Tessa Blakeley
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Pub., 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (292 pages)
Collana From technologies to solutions
Soggetto topico Blogs
Web sites - Design
Blogs - Design
Blogs - Management
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 9786612397271
1-282-39727-3
1-84951-009-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started as a WordPress Theme Designer; WordPress perks; Does a WordPress site have to be a blog?; Pick a theme or design your own?; Drawbacks to using an already built theme; Using theme frameworks; This book's approach; Core technology you should understand; WordPress; CSS; XHTML; PHP; Other helpful technologies; Tools of the trade; HTML editor; Graphic editor; Firefox; Developing for Firefox first; Summary; Chapter 2: Theme Design and Approach; Things to consider; Types of blogs
Plugins and widgetsGetting ready to design; A common problem; The solution: Rapid design comping; The radical, new process-is not so new or radical?; Overview of rapid design comping; Getting started; Sketching It; Considering usability; Starting with the structure; Creating your design; The DOCTYPE; The main body; Attaching the basic stylesheet; Basic semantic XHTML structure; Adding text-typography; Starting with the text; Choosing your fonts; Cascading fonts; Font stacks; sIFR; Font sizing; Why pixels?; Keeping it in proportion; Paragraphs; Default links; The layout
Column Layout: Floating div tags versus CSS tablesPosts; Making sure WordPress sticky posts get styled; Forms; Threaded and paginated comments; Navigation; Styling the main navigation; WordPress-specific styles for navigation; Color schemes; Two-minute color schemes; Color schemes with GIMP or Photoshop; Adding color to your CSS; Styling the special TOC headers; Creating the graphical elements; Relax and have fun designing; Slicing and exporting images; Don't forget your favicon!; Making your favicon high-res; Summary; Chapter 3: Coding It Up; Got WordPress?; Understanding the WordPress theme
Creating your WordPress workflowBuilding our WordPress theme; Starting with a blank slate: Tabula rasa; Create a new theme directory; Including WordPress content; Understanding template tags; Getting a handle on hooks; Learning the Loop; Creating a basic loop; Modifying the timestamp and author template tags; Modifying the basic comments display; Including threaded comments; Styling threaded comments; Breaking it up: Header, footer, and sidebar template files; Creating the footer.php template file; Creating the sidebar.php template file; The header
More template files: Home, internal, and static pagesThe home page; Internal pages; Static pages; Quick review; Fun with other page layouts; Don't forget about your 404 page; Even more template files; Adding in the favicon; Activating the favicon; Summary; Chapter 4: Debugging and Validation; Testing other browsers and platforms; Introduction to debugging; Troubleshooting basics; Why validate?; PHP template tags; CSS quick fixes; Advanced troubleshooting; Quirks mode; Fixing CSS across browsers; Box model issues; Everything is relative; To hack or not to hack; Out of the box model thinking
The road to validation
Record Nr. UNINA-9910459456703321
Silver Tessa Blakeley  
Birmingham, U.K., : Packt Pub., 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
WordPress 2.8 theme design : create flexible, powerful, and professional themes for your WordPress blogs and websites / / Tessa Blakeley Silver
WordPress 2.8 theme design : create flexible, powerful, and professional themes for your WordPress blogs and websites / / Tessa Blakeley Silver
Autore Silver Tessa Blakeley
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, United Kingdom : , : Packt Publishing, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (292 pages)
Collana From technologies to solutions
Soggetto topico Blogs
Web sites - Design
Blogs - Design
Blogs - Management
ISBN 9786612397271
1-282-39727-3
1-84951-009-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started as a WordPress Theme Designer; WordPress perks; Does a WordPress site have to be a blog?; Pick a theme or design your own?; Drawbacks to using an already built theme; Using theme frameworks; This book's approach; Core technology you should understand; WordPress; CSS; XHTML; PHP; Other helpful technologies; Tools of the trade; HTML editor; Graphic editor; Firefox; Developing for Firefox first; Summary; Chapter 2: Theme Design and Approach; Things to consider; Types of blogs
Plugins and widgetsGetting ready to design; A common problem; The solution: Rapid design comping; The radical, new process-is not so new or radical?; Overview of rapid design comping; Getting started; Sketching It; Considering usability; Starting with the structure; Creating your design; The DOCTYPE; The main body; Attaching the basic stylesheet; Basic semantic XHTML structure; Adding text-typography; Starting with the text; Choosing your fonts; Cascading fonts; Font stacks; sIFR; Font sizing; Why pixels?; Keeping it in proportion; Paragraphs; Default links; The layout
Column Layout: Floating div tags versus CSS tablesPosts; Making sure WordPress sticky posts get styled; Forms; Threaded and paginated comments; Navigation; Styling the main navigation; WordPress-specific styles for navigation; Color schemes; Two-minute color schemes; Color schemes with GIMP or Photoshop; Adding color to your CSS; Styling the special TOC headers; Creating the graphical elements; Relax and have fun designing; Slicing and exporting images; Don't forget your favicon!; Making your favicon high-res; Summary; Chapter 3: Coding It Up; Got WordPress?; Understanding the WordPress theme
Creating your WordPress workflowBuilding our WordPress theme; Starting with a blank slate: Tabula rasa; Create a new theme directory; Including WordPress content; Understanding template tags; Getting a handle on hooks; Learning the Loop; Creating a basic loop; Modifying the timestamp and author template tags; Modifying the basic comments display; Including threaded comments; Styling threaded comments; Breaking it up: Header, footer, and sidebar template files; Creating the footer.php template file; Creating the sidebar.php template file; The header
More template files: Home, internal, and static pagesThe home page; Internal pages; Static pages; Quick review; Fun with other page layouts; Don't forget about your 404 page; Even more template files; Adding in the favicon; Activating the favicon; Summary; Chapter 4: Debugging and Validation; Testing other browsers and platforms; Introduction to debugging; Troubleshooting basics; Why validate?; PHP template tags; CSS quick fixes; Advanced troubleshooting; Quirks mode; Fixing CSS across browsers; Box model issues; Everything is relative; To hack or not to hack; Out of the box model thinking
The road to validation
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784922103321
Silver Tessa Blakeley  
Birmingham, United Kingdom : , : Packt Publishing, , 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
WordPress 2.8 theme design : create flexible, powerful, and professional themes for your WordPress blogs and websites / / Tessa Blakeley Silver
WordPress 2.8 theme design : create flexible, powerful, and professional themes for your WordPress blogs and websites / / Tessa Blakeley Silver
Autore Silver Tessa Blakeley
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, United Kingdom : , : Packt Publishing, , 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (292 pages)
Collana From technologies to solutions
Soggetto topico Blogs
Web sites - Design
Blogs - Design
Blogs - Management
ISBN 9786612397271
1-282-39727-3
1-84951-009-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started as a WordPress Theme Designer; WordPress perks; Does a WordPress site have to be a blog?; Pick a theme or design your own?; Drawbacks to using an already built theme; Using theme frameworks; This book's approach; Core technology you should understand; WordPress; CSS; XHTML; PHP; Other helpful technologies; Tools of the trade; HTML editor; Graphic editor; Firefox; Developing for Firefox first; Summary; Chapter 2: Theme Design and Approach; Things to consider; Types of blogs
Plugins and widgetsGetting ready to design; A common problem; The solution: Rapid design comping; The radical, new process-is not so new or radical?; Overview of rapid design comping; Getting started; Sketching It; Considering usability; Starting with the structure; Creating your design; The DOCTYPE; The main body; Attaching the basic stylesheet; Basic semantic XHTML structure; Adding text-typography; Starting with the text; Choosing your fonts; Cascading fonts; Font stacks; sIFR; Font sizing; Why pixels?; Keeping it in proportion; Paragraphs; Default links; The layout
Column Layout: Floating div tags versus CSS tablesPosts; Making sure WordPress sticky posts get styled; Forms; Threaded and paginated comments; Navigation; Styling the main navigation; WordPress-specific styles for navigation; Color schemes; Two-minute color schemes; Color schemes with GIMP or Photoshop; Adding color to your CSS; Styling the special TOC headers; Creating the graphical elements; Relax and have fun designing; Slicing and exporting images; Don't forget your favicon!; Making your favicon high-res; Summary; Chapter 3: Coding It Up; Got WordPress?; Understanding the WordPress theme
Creating your WordPress workflowBuilding our WordPress theme; Starting with a blank slate: Tabula rasa; Create a new theme directory; Including WordPress content; Understanding template tags; Getting a handle on hooks; Learning the Loop; Creating a basic loop; Modifying the timestamp and author template tags; Modifying the basic comments display; Including threaded comments; Styling threaded comments; Breaking it up: Header, footer, and sidebar template files; Creating the footer.php template file; Creating the sidebar.php template file; The header
More template files: Home, internal, and static pagesThe home page; Internal pages; Static pages; Quick review; Fun with other page layouts; Don't forget about your 404 page; Even more template files; Adding in the favicon; Activating the favicon; Summary; Chapter 4: Debugging and Validation; Testing other browsers and platforms; Introduction to debugging; Troubleshooting basics; Why validate?; PHP template tags; CSS quick fixes; Advanced troubleshooting; Quirks mode; Fixing CSS across browsers; Box model issues; Everything is relative; To hack or not to hack; Out of the box model thinking
The road to validation
Record Nr. UNINA-9910809088603321
Silver Tessa Blakeley  
Birmingham, United Kingdom : , : Packt Publishing, , 2009
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Wordpress 3.0 jQuery [[electronic resource] ] : enhance your WordPress website with the captivating effects of jQuery / / Tessa Blakeley Silver
Wordpress 3.0 jQuery [[electronic resource] ] : enhance your WordPress website with the captivating effects of jQuery / / Tessa Blakeley Silver
Autore Silver Tessa Blakeley
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham [U.K.], : Packt Pub., 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (316 pages)
Disciplina 006.6
006.68
Soggetto topico Blogs - Design
JavaScript (Computer program language)
Web sites - Design
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-81931-3
9786612819315
1-84951-175-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started: WordPress and jQuery; This book's approach; Core fundamentals you need to know; WordPress; Basic programming; JavaScript and AJAX techniques; PHP; Essential tools; Code/HTML editor; Firefox; Web Developer toolbar; Firebug; Not essential, but helpful: Image editor; jQuery background and essentials; What jQuery does (really well); How we got here: From JavaScript to jQuery; Once upon a time, there was JavaScript; Why jQuery is simpler than JavaScript
Understanding the jQuery wrapperGetting started with jQuery; Downloading from the jQuery site; Including the jQuery library; WordPress background and essentials; Overview of WordPress; Essentials for getting WordPress running; Using WAMP; Using MAMP; Choosing a hosting provider; Rolling out WordPress; jQuery and WordPress: Putting it all together; Summary; Chapter 2: Working with jQuery in WordPress; Getting jQuery into WordPress; jQuery now comes bundled with WordPress; Registering jQuery in a WP theme; Avoiding problems registering jQuery; Using Google's CDN
Registering and including jQuery through Google's CDN into a themeUsing WordPress' bundled jQuery versus including your own jQuery download or using Google's CDN; Keeping conflicts out!; Setting your own jQuery variable; But I really want to use the variable!; Launching a jQuery script; Our first WordPress and jQuery setup; Registering jQuery in our setup; Registering your own custom script file; Setting up the custom-jquery file; jQuery secret weapon #1: Using selectors and filters; Selecting anything you want from the document; Filtering those selections; Basic filters; Child filters
Content filtersForm filters; Attribute filters; Visibility; jQuery secret weapon #2: Manipulating CSS and elements in the DOM; Manipulating CSS; Manipulating attributes; Manipulating elements and content; Working with the DOM; jQuery secret weapon #3: Events and effects (aka: the icing on the cake); Working with events; Helpers are so helpful!; Working with bind, unbind, and the event object; Adding effects; Showing and hiding; Sliding in and out; Fading in and out; Working with the animate function; Making it all easy with statement chaining
Our First Project: Expanding/collapsing WordPress postsKeeping jQuery readable; Summary; Chapter 3: Digging Deeper: Understanding jQuery and WordPress Together; Two ways to ""plugin"" jQuery into a WordPress site; WordPress themes overview; WordPress plugins overview; jQuery plugins overview; The basics of a WordPress theme; Understanding the template's hierarchy; A whole new theme; The Loop; Tags and hooks; Conditional tags; Template include tags; Plugin hooks; Project: Editing the main loop and sidebar in the default theme; Changing the loop; Changing the sidebar
The basics of a WordPress plugin
Record Nr. UNINA-9910459418203321
Silver Tessa Blakeley  
Birmingham [U.K.], : Packt Pub., 2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Wordpress 3.0 jQuery [[electronic resource] ] : enhance your WordPress website with the captivating effects of jQuery / / Tessa Blakeley Silver
Wordpress 3.0 jQuery [[electronic resource] ] : enhance your WordPress website with the captivating effects of jQuery / / Tessa Blakeley Silver
Autore Silver Tessa Blakeley
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham [U.K.], : Packt Pub., 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (316 pages)
Disciplina 006.6
006.68
Soggetto topico Blogs - Design
JavaScript (Computer program language)
Web sites - Design
ISBN 1-282-81931-3
9786612819315
1-84951-175-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started: WordPress and jQuery; This book's approach; Core fundamentals you need to know; WordPress; Basic programming; JavaScript and AJAX techniques; PHP; Essential tools; Code/HTML editor; Firefox; Web Developer toolbar; Firebug; Not essential, but helpful: Image editor; jQuery background and essentials; What jQuery does (really well); How we got here: From JavaScript to jQuery; Once upon a time, there was JavaScript; Why jQuery is simpler than JavaScript
Understanding the jQuery wrapperGetting started with jQuery; Downloading from the jQuery site; Including the jQuery library; WordPress background and essentials; Overview of WordPress; Essentials for getting WordPress running; Using WAMP; Using MAMP; Choosing a hosting provider; Rolling out WordPress; jQuery and WordPress: Putting it all together; Summary; Chapter 2: Working with jQuery in WordPress; Getting jQuery into WordPress; jQuery now comes bundled with WordPress; Registering jQuery in a WP theme; Avoiding problems registering jQuery; Using Google's CDN
Registering and including jQuery through Google's CDN into a themeUsing WordPress' bundled jQuery versus including your own jQuery download or using Google's CDN; Keeping conflicts out!; Setting your own jQuery variable; But I really want to use the variable!; Launching a jQuery script; Our first WordPress and jQuery setup; Registering jQuery in our setup; Registering your own custom script file; Setting up the custom-jquery file; jQuery secret weapon #1: Using selectors and filters; Selecting anything you want from the document; Filtering those selections; Basic filters; Child filters
Content filtersForm filters; Attribute filters; Visibility; jQuery secret weapon #2: Manipulating CSS and elements in the DOM; Manipulating CSS; Manipulating attributes; Manipulating elements and content; Working with the DOM; jQuery secret weapon #3: Events and effects (aka: the icing on the cake); Working with events; Helpers are so helpful!; Working with bind, unbind, and the event object; Adding effects; Showing and hiding; Sliding in and out; Fading in and out; Working with the animate function; Making it all easy with statement chaining
Our First Project: Expanding/collapsing WordPress postsKeeping jQuery readable; Summary; Chapter 3: Digging Deeper: Understanding jQuery and WordPress Together; Two ways to ""plugin"" jQuery into a WordPress site; WordPress themes overview; WordPress plugins overview; jQuery plugins overview; The basics of a WordPress theme; Understanding the template's hierarchy; A whole new theme; The Loop; Tags and hooks; Conditional tags; Template include tags; Plugin hooks; Project: Editing the main loop and sidebar in the default theme; Changing the loop; Changing the sidebar
The basics of a WordPress plugin
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785236803321
Silver Tessa Blakeley  
Birmingham [U.K.], : Packt Pub., 2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Wordpress 3.0 jQuery : enhance your WordPress website with the captivating effects of jQuery / / Tessa Blakeley Silver
Wordpress 3.0 jQuery : enhance your WordPress website with the captivating effects of jQuery / / Tessa Blakeley Silver
Autore Silver Tessa Blakeley
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham [U.K.], : Packt Pub., 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (316 pages)
Disciplina 006.6
006.68
Soggetto topico Blogs - Design
JavaScript (Computer program language)
Web sites - Design
ISBN 1-282-81931-3
9786612819315
1-84951-175-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started: WordPress and jQuery; This book's approach; Core fundamentals you need to know; WordPress; Basic programming; JavaScript and AJAX techniques; PHP; Essential tools; Code/HTML editor; Firefox; Web Developer toolbar; Firebug; Not essential, but helpful: Image editor; jQuery background and essentials; What jQuery does (really well); How we got here: From JavaScript to jQuery; Once upon a time, there was JavaScript; Why jQuery is simpler than JavaScript
Understanding the jQuery wrapperGetting started with jQuery; Downloading from the jQuery site; Including the jQuery library; WordPress background and essentials; Overview of WordPress; Essentials for getting WordPress running; Using WAMP; Using MAMP; Choosing a hosting provider; Rolling out WordPress; jQuery and WordPress: Putting it all together; Summary; Chapter 2: Working with jQuery in WordPress; Getting jQuery into WordPress; jQuery now comes bundled with WordPress; Registering jQuery in a WP theme; Avoiding problems registering jQuery; Using Google's CDN
Registering and including jQuery through Google's CDN into a themeUsing WordPress' bundled jQuery versus including your own jQuery download or using Google's CDN; Keeping conflicts out!; Setting your own jQuery variable; But I really want to use the variable!; Launching a jQuery script; Our first WordPress and jQuery setup; Registering jQuery in our setup; Registering your own custom script file; Setting up the custom-jquery file; jQuery secret weapon #1: Using selectors and filters; Selecting anything you want from the document; Filtering those selections; Basic filters; Child filters
Content filtersForm filters; Attribute filters; Visibility; jQuery secret weapon #2: Manipulating CSS and elements in the DOM; Manipulating CSS; Manipulating attributes; Manipulating elements and content; Working with the DOM; jQuery secret weapon #3: Events and effects (aka: the icing on the cake); Working with events; Helpers are so helpful!; Working with bind, unbind, and the event object; Adding effects; Showing and hiding; Sliding in and out; Fading in and out; Working with the animate function; Making it all easy with statement chaining
Our First Project: Expanding/collapsing WordPress postsKeeping jQuery readable; Summary; Chapter 3: Digging Deeper: Understanding jQuery and WordPress Together; Two ways to ""plugin"" jQuery into a WordPress site; WordPress themes overview; WordPress plugins overview; jQuery plugins overview; The basics of a WordPress theme; Understanding the template's hierarchy; A whole new theme; The Loop; Tags and hooks; Conditional tags; Template include tags; Plugin hooks; Project: Editing the main loop and sidebar in the default theme; Changing the loop; Changing the sidebar
The basics of a WordPress plugin
Record Nr. UNINA-9910819795903321
Silver Tessa Blakeley  
Birmingham [U.K.], : Packt Pub., 2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
WordPress 3.2 theme design [[electronic resource] ] : beginner's guide / / Tessa Blakeley Silver
WordPress 3.2 theme design [[electronic resource] ] : beginner's guide / / Tessa Blakeley Silver
Autore Silver Tessa Blakeley
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Birmingham, : Packt Publishing, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (252 pages)
Disciplina 006.7
006.78
Soggetto topico Blogs - Design
Blogs - Management
Web sites - Authoring programs
Web sites - Design
WordPress (Electronic resource)
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-299-44127-0
1-84951-423-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Authors; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started as a WordPress Theme Designer; Overview of WordPress perks; Does a WordPress site have to be a blog; Pick a theme or design of your own; Drawbacks to using an off-the-shelf theme; What about premium themes and frameworks; What exactly is a premium theme; What is a framework theme; Core technology you should understand; WordPress; CSS; HTML; PHP; Other helpful technologies; Tools of the trade; HTML editor; Graphics editor; Web browser
Basics of a WordPress themeThe template hierarchy; The Loop; Template tags and API hooks; Our development strategies; Fonts and typefaces; A CSS strategy -font sizing with ems; A CSS strategy -working with a CSS framework; 960; Blueprint; Layoutcore; Setting up your WordPress sandbox; Using WAMP; Using MAMP; Choosing a hosting provider; Rolling out WordPress; Summary; Chapter 2: Preparing a Design for Our WordPress Theme; Getting ready to design; Designing in the browser; Starting our design; Planning and sketching our design; Time for action - planning our design
Creating your design - from the sketch to the screenTime for action - creating our static HTML file; The semantic body; Time for action - adding in basic HTML structure; Time for action - adding in the semantic structure; Attaching our CSS stylesheet; Time for action - creating and including a style.css shell into your index.php page; Prepping for responsiveness - viewport and apple-mobile metatags; Time for action - adding in the viewport and apple-mobile metatags; Adding in content; Starting with the text; Time for action - adding sample text to our semantic sections; Styling our fonts
Styling font familiesTime for Action - assigning your font families; Styling font sizes; Time for action - sizing your fonts; Time for action - handling search engine bots/screen reader text; Setting up our layout with CSS; Time for action - referencing our layout core to set up our positions; Time for Action: Adding our media queries; Setting up the desktop view; Time for action - standard settings; Time for action - checking in on larger desktops; Time for action - making sure smaller screens are handled; Setting up the tablet view
Time for action - adjusting the standard layout for tabletsSetting up the small screen view; Time for action - setting up our small screen layout; Adding design treatments; Time for action - setting up our graphic treatments in the stylesheet; Adding graphics and background images; Setting up our background images in our stylesheet; Time for action - adding background images to our design; Time for action - adding background image styling to the media queries; Don't forget the favicon and touch icon; Adding a favicon; Time for action - adding the favicon you just created; Touch icons
Time for action - adding a touch icon
Record Nr. UNINA-9910453079903321
Silver Tessa Blakeley  
Birmingham, : Packt Publishing, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui