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Thoroughly revised and updated with examples rewritten to conform to HTML5, CSS3, and contemporary web development practices, this easy-to-understand, step-by-step tutorial helps you quickly master the basics of HTML and CSS before moving on to more advanced topics such as graphics, video, and interactivity with JavaScript and jQuery.  In just one hour a day, you’ll learn the skills you need to design, create, and maintain a professional-looking website.  No previous experience required. By following each short, one-hour lesson in this book, anyone can learn the basics of web development. Learn at your own pace. You can work through each lesson sequentially to make sure you thoroughly understand all the concepts and methodologies, or you can focus on specific lessons to learn the techniques that interest you most. Test your knowledge. Each lesson ends with a Workshop section filled with questions, answers, and exercises for further study. Learn how to... Fully implement the HTML5 and CSS3 standards Work with text and create links Add images and graphics to your page Use CSS to style a site and position elements on a page Structure a page with HTML5  Use responsive web design to make your pages look good on different-sized screens Use JavaScript to add dynamic elements and interactivity on your pages Leverage jQuery to add JavaScript features to your pages Design for the mobile web Get your site online and let people know it’s there Optimize your site for search engines Contents at a Glance PART I: Getting Started 1 What Is Web Publishing 2 Getting Your Tools in Order 3 Introducing HTML and CSS PART II: Creating Web Pages 4 Learning the Basics of HTML  5 Organizing Information with Lists 6 Working with Links PART III: Doing More with HTML and CSS 7 Formatting Text with HTML and CSS 8 Using CSS to Style a Site 9 Using Images on Your Web Pages 10 Building Tables 11 Using CSS to Position Elements on a Page 12 Designing Forms 13 Structuring a Page with HTML5 14 Integrating Multimedia: Video and Sound 15 Advanced CSS: Page Layout in CSS 16 Using Responsive Web Design PART IV: Using JavaScript and jQuery 17 Introducing JavaScript 18 Using jQuery 19 Using JavaScript in Your Pages 20 Working with Frames and Linked Windows PART V: Designing for Everyone 21 Designing for the Mobile Web 22 Designing for User Experience PART VI: Going Live on the Web 23 How to Publish Your Site 24 Taking Advantage of the Server 25 Search Engines and SEO

Table of Contents:
Introduction 1 PART I: Getting Started Lesson 1: What Is Web Publishing? Thinking Like a Web Publisher     The Web Is a Hypertext Information System     The Web Is Cross-Platform     The Web Is Distributed     The Web Is Dynamic     The Web Is Interactive Web Browsers     What the Browser Does     An Overview of Some Popular Browsers Web Servers Uniform Resource Locators Defining Web Publishing Broadly Summary Workshop     Q&A     Quiz     Quiz Answers     Exercises Lesson 2: Getting Your Tools in Order Anatomy of a Website Setting Up Your Computer for Web Publishing     Text Editors     A Web Browser Using the Google Chrome Developer Tools What Do You Want to Do on the Web? Wireframing Your Website     What’s Wireframing, and Why Do I Need It?     Hints for Wireframing Web Hosting     Using a Content-Management Application     Setting Up Your Own Web Hosting Summary Workshop     Q&A     Quiz     Quiz Answers     Exercises Lesson 3: Introducing HTML and CSS What HTML Is (And What It Isn’t)     HTML Describes the Structure of a Page     HTML Does Not Describe Page Layout     Why It Works This Way     How Markup Works What HTML Files Look Like     Text Formatting and HTML HTML Attributes Using the style Attribute     Including Styles in Tags A Short History of HTML Standards     XHTML The Current and Evolving Standard: HTML5 Summary Workshop     Q&A     Quiz     Quiz Answers     Exercises PART II: Creating Web Pages Lesson 4: Learning the Basics of HTML Structuring Your HTML     The Tag     The Tag     The Tag The Title Headings Paragraphs Comments Summary Workshop     Q&A     Quiz     Quiz Answers     Exercises Lesson 5: Organizing Information with Lists Lists: An Overview Numbered Lists     Customizing Ordered Lists Unordered Lists     Customizing Unordered Lists Definition Lists Nesting Lists Other Uses for Lists Summary Workshop     Q&A     Quiz     Quiz Answers     Exercises Lesson 6: Working with Links Creating Links     The Link Tag: Linking Local Pages Using Relative and Absolute Pathnames     Absolute Pathnames     Should You Use Relative or Absolute Pathnames? Links to Other Documents on the Web Linking to Specific Places Within Documents     Creating Links and Anchors     The name Attribute of the Tag     Linking to Elements in the Same Document Anatomy of a URL     Parts of URLs     Special Characters in URLs     The rel Attribute Kinds of URLs     HTTP     Anonymous FTP     Non-Anonymous FTP     Mailto     File Summary Workshop     Q&A     Quiz     Quiz Answers     Exercises PART III: Doing More with HTML and CSS Lesson 7: Formatting Text with HTML and CSS Character-Level Elements     Semantic HTML Tags     Changes to Physical Style Tags in HTML5 Character Formatting Using CSS     The Text Decoration Property     Font Properties Preformatted Text Horizontal Rules (or Thematic Breaks)     Attributes of the Tag Line Break Addresses Quotations Special Characters     Character Encoding     Character Entities for Special Characters     Character Entities for Reserved Characters Fonts and Font Sizes Summary Workshop     Q&A     Quiz     Quiz Answers     Exercises Lesson 8: Using CSS to Style a Site Including Style Sheets in a Page     Creating Page-Level Styles     Creating Sitewide Style Sheets Selectors     Contextual Selectors     Classes and IDs     What Cascading Means Units of Measure     Specifying Colors Editing Styles with Developer Tools Using Color Links The Box Model     Borders     Margins and Padding     Controlling Size and Element Display     Float More Selectors     Pseudo-Classes     Attribute Selectors The Tag Summary Workshop     Q&A     Quiz     Quiz Answers     Exercises Lesson 9: Using Images on Your Web Pages Images on the Web Image Formats     GIF     JPEG     PNG     SVG Inline Images in HTML: The Tag     Adding Alternative Text to Images Images and Text     Text and Image Alignment     Wrapping Text Next to Images     Adjusting the Space Around Images Images and Links Other Neat Tricks with Images     Image Dimensions and Scaling Image Backgrounds Using Images as Bullets What Is an Imagemap?     Getting an Image     Determining Your Coordinates     The and Tags     The usemap Attribute Image Etiquette Summary Workshop     Q&A     Quiz     Quiz Answers     Exercises Lesson 10: Building Tables Creating Tables Table Parts     The Element     Summarizing the Table     Rows and Cells     Empty Cells     Captions Sizing Tables, Borders, and Cells     Setting Table Widths     Changing Table Borders     Cell Padding     Cell Spacing     Column Widths Table and Cell Color Aligning Your Table Content     Table Alignment     Cell and Caption Alignment Spanning Multiple Rows or Columns More Advanced Table Enhancements     Grouping and Aligning Columns     Grouping and Aligning Rows How Tables Are Used Summary Workshop     Q&A     Quiz     Quiz Answers     Exercises Lesson 11: Using CSS to Position Elements on the Page Positioning Schemes     Relative Positioning Absolute Positioning     Positioning Properties     Positioning Properties and Height and Width     Nesting Absolutely Positioned Elements     Dynamic Overlays Fixed Positioning Controlling Stacking Creating Drop-Down Menus Summary Workshop     Q&A     Quiz     Quiz Answers     Exercises Lesson 12: Designing Forms Understanding Form and Function Using the Tag Using the Tag Creating Form Controls with the Tag     Creating Text Controls     Adding Options to Text Fields with datalist     Using the New HTML5 Controls     Creating Password Controls     Creating Submit Buttons     Creating Reset Buttons     Creating Check Box Controls     Creating Radio Buttons     Using Images as Submit Buttons     Creating Generic Buttons     Hidden Form Fields     The File Upload Control Using Other Form Controls     Using the button Element     Creating Large Text-Entry Fields with textarea     Creating Menus with select and option Grouping Controls with fieldset and legend     Changing the Default Form Navigation     Using Access Keys     Creating disabled and readonly Controls Displaying Updates with progress and meter Applying Cascading Style Sheet Properties to Form Elements Planning Your Forms Summary Workshop     Q&A     Quiz     Quiz Answers     Exercises Lesson 13: Structuring a Page with HTML5 A Short History of HTML Page Layout Laying Out a Page in HTML5 HTML5 Structural Tags     Sections     Header     Footer     Navigation     Articles     Asides The Page Outline     Elements with Their Own Outlines Using HTML5 Structural Elements     Polyfill Scripts Summary Workshop     Q&A     Quiz     Quiz Answers     Exercise Lesson 14: Integrating Multimedia: Video and Sound Embedding Video the Simple Way     Advantages and Disadvantages of Hosting Videos on External Sites     Uploading Videos to YouTube     Customizing the Video Player     Other Services Hosting Your Own Video     Video and Container Formats     Converting Video to H.264 Embedding Video Using     The Tag     Using the Element Embedding Flash Using the     Alternative Content for the The Tag Embedding Flash Movies Using SWFObject Flash Video Players     JW Player     Using Flowplayer     Using the Tag Embedding Audio in Your Pages     The Tag     Flash Audio Players Summary Workshop     Q&A     Quiz     Quiz Answers     Exercises Lesson 15: Advanced CSS: Page Layout in CSS Laying Out the Page     The Problems with Layout Tables     Writing HTML with Structure     Writing a Layout Style Sheet     The Floated Columns Layout Technique The Role of CSS in Web Design     Style Sheet Organization     Site-Wide Style Sheets Summary Workshop     Q&A     Quiz     Quiz Answers     Exercises Lesson 16: Using Responsive Web Design What Is Responsive Web Design?     History of Responsive Web Design     Why RWD Is Important     RWD Is More Than Just Changing the Number of Columns Mobile Devices Should Come First     Mobile First     Affecting the Viewport Planning a Responsive Website     Check Your Analytics     Try the Site with Your Own Phone     Decide What Content Is Critical Writing Media Queries     Media Types     Media Features     Breakpoints     Building a Style Sheet with Media Queries Understanding the Mechanics of RWD     Adjusting the Layout     Making Images and Videos Responsive     Building Responsive Tables Responsive Web Design Best Practices     Give Everyone the Best Experience     Use the Best Breakpoints for Your Website, Not for Devices     Be Flexible But Think Small Summary Workshop     Q&A     Quiz     Quiz Answers     Exercises PART IV: Using JavaScript and jQuery Lesson 17: Introducing JavaScript Why Would You Want to Use JavaScript?     Ease of Use     Improving Performance     Integration with the Browser The

About the Author :
Rafe Colburn is an author and web developer with more than 15 years of experience building websites. His other books include Special Edition Using SQL and Sams Teach Yourself CGI in 24 Hours. You can read his blog at http://rc3.org or find him on Twitter as @rafeco.   Jennifer Kyrnin is an author and web designer who has been working on the Internet since 1995. Her other books include Sams Teach Yourself Bootstrap in 24 Hours, Sams Teach Yourself Responsive Web Design in 24 Hours, and Sams Teach Yourself HTML5 Mobile Application Development in 24 Hours. She can be found at http://htmljenn.com/or on Twitter as @htmljenn.   Laura Lemay is one of the world’s most popular authors on web development topics. She is the original author of Sams Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML, Sams Teach Yourself Java in 21 Days, and Sams Teach Yourself Perl in 21 Days.


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  • ISBN-13: 9780133132373
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Addison Wesley
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: Sams Teach Yourself
  • Weight: 1 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0133132374
  • Publisher Date: 14 Dec 2018
  • Binding: Digital download
  • No of Pages: 768
  • Sub Title: Covering HTML5, CSS3, and jQuery


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