Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 005.2762 EAN: 9781590591840 ISBN: 1590591844 Label: A-Press Manufacturer: A-Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 450 Publication Date: July 07, 2003 Publisher: A-Press Sales Rank: 982743 Studio: A-Press
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The world of web design is at a turning point, with great emphasis on Web Standards, designing for all browsers and platforms while still looking great and communicating your message. This is the first book for the beginner that covers all the modern methods of making web sites to get you ahead of the rest when looking for that job. The authors are all respected web design professionals, who write knowledgeably and comprehensively without all the intimidating jargon or assuming a degree in programming. What this book covers: The Web and How It Works Basic HTML Design and Process Advanced Markup: HTML, XML, and XHTML Creating Graphics for the Web Traditional Page Layout Techniques Navigation CSS: Modern Layout and Style Applying JavaScript in Your Pages An Introduction to Usability Standards Compliance Getting Your Site onto the Web Techniques for Site Maintenance and Administration Server-Side Scripting Where Do I Go from Here? From the Publisher This book is for anyone new to web design who wants to start down the path of a web professional career. No knowledge of HTML or any other web language is assumed.
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Rating: - Great Book to learn about Web Design
FUNDAMENTAL WEB DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT SKILLS AUTHOR: Rachel Andrew, Chris Ullman and Crystal Waters PUBLISHER: Glasshaus REVIEWED BY: Barbara Rhoades
BOOK REVIEW: The very first thing I always look for when a book contains a CD is the contents of that CD. If it has a trial version of the software the book is about, it is one I would think of buying. Fundamental Web Design and Development Skills has such a CD and it contains Macromedia's Dreamweaver MX, Flash MX and ... Read More
Rating: - Excellent introductory material
Glasshaus has a new book for anyone looking to get involved in web development, and learn the best ways to go about things from the outset. In this book we see an admirable dedication to sticking to the modern standards of XHTML 1.0, HTML 4.01 and CSS; with little space wasted on discussing the common methods that forward-looking web designers are trying to distance themselves from.
While this book is very much targeted at the beginner just starting to make their way in the field, it would ... Read More