A Desktop Quick Reference
Book Details:
Pages: | 578 |
Published: | Nov 08 1998 |
Posted: | Nov 19 2014 |
Language: | English |
Book format: | PDF |
Book size: | 6.28 MB |
Book Description:
Web Design in a Nutshell contains the nitty-gritty on everything you need to know to design Web pages. It's the good stuff, without the fluff, written and organized so that answers can be found quickly. Written by veteran Web designer Jennifer Niederst, this book provides quick access to the wide range of front-end technologies and techniques from which Web designers and authors must draw. pIt is an excellent reference for HTML 4.0 tags (including tables, frames, and Cascading Style Sheets) with special attention given to browser support and platform idiosyncrasies. The HTML section is more than a reference work, though. It details strange behavior in tables, for instance, and gives ideas and workarounds for using tables and frames on your site. iWeb Design in a Nutshell/i also covers multimedia and interactivity, audio and video, and emerging technologies like Dynamic HTML, XML, embedded fonts, and internationalization./p pThe book includes:/p ul liDiscussions of the Web environment, monitors, and browsers/li liA complete reference to HTML and Server Side Includes, including browser support for every tag and attribute/li liChapters on creating GIF, JPEG and PNG graphics, including designing with the Web Palette/li liInformation on multimedia and interactivity, including audio, video, Flash, Shockwave, and JavaScript/li liDetailed tutorial and reference on Cascading Style Sheets, including an appendix of browser compatibility information/li liAppendices detailing HTML tags, attributes, deprecated tags, proprietary tags, and CSS compatibility/li /ul br / br /
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