Learning Web Design
A Beginner's Guide to HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Web Graphics
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- 40,99 €
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- 40,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
Do you want to build web pages, but have no previous experience? This friendly guide is the perfect place to start. You’ll begin at square one, learning how the Web and web pages work, and then steadily build from there. By the end of the book, you’ll have the skills to create a simple site with multi-column pages that adapt for mobile devices.
Learn how to use the latest techniques, best practices, and current web standards—including HTML5 and CSS3. Each chapter provides exercises to help you to learn various techniques, and short quizzes to make sure you understand key concepts.
This thoroughly revised edition is ideal for students and professionals of all backgrounds and skill levels, whether you’re a beginner or brushing up on existing skills.
Build HTML pages with text, links, images, tables, and formsUse style sheets (CSS) for colors, backgrounds, formatting text, page layout, and even simple animation effectsLearn about the new HTML5 elements, APIs, and CSS3 properties that are changing what you can do with web pagesMake your pages display well on mobile devices by creating a responsive web designLearn how JavaScript works—and why the language is so important in web designCreate and optimize web graphics so they’ll download as quickly as possible
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The Cuttlefish is the first book by French novelist and poet Maryline Desbiolles to be translated (by Mara Bertelsen) into English. The narrator is preparing a dinner for friends. Each chapter begins with ingredients and instructions for a stuffed version of the eponymous mollusk; the narrator's cooking is the impetus for ruminations on love, memory, childhood (including a terrible accident she endured), dreams and, above all, food. "Turned over and over in the juices of the mouth, the memories are there," she observes. Though at times a little overcooked, this slim novel is a charming diversion, especially for foodies. ( June 15)