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DescriptionAuthor: Rob Larsen Publisher:Wrox Release Date : March 2013 Pages:672 pages ISBN: 978-1-1183-4018-9 Everything you need to build websites with the newest versions of HTML and CSS If you develop websites, you know that the goal posts keep moving, especially now that your website must work on not only traditional desktops, but also on an ever-changing range of smartphones and tablets. This step-by-step book efficiently guides you through the thicket. Teaching you the very latest best practices and techniques, this practical reference walks you through how to use HTML5 and CSS3 to develop attractive, modern websites for today's multiple devices. From handling text, forms, and video, to implementing powerful JavaScript functionality, this book covers it all. • Serves as the ultimate beginners guide for anyone who wants to build websites with HTML5 and CSS3, whether as a hobbyist or aspiring professional developer • Covers the basics, including the different versions of HTML and CSS and how modern websites use structure and semantics to describe their contents • Explains core processes, such as marking up text, images, lists, tables, forms, audio, and video • Delves into CSS3, teaching you how to control or change the way your pages look and offer tips on how to create attractive designs • Explores the jQuery library and how to implement powerful JavaScript features, such as tabbed content, image carousels, and more Get up to speed on HTML5, CSS3, and today's website design with this practical guide. Then, keep it on your desk as a reference! Table of Contents Chapter 1. Structuring Documents for the Web Chapter 2. Fine-tuning Your Text Chapter 3. Links and Navigation Chapter 4. Images, Audio, and Video Chapter 5. Tables Chapter 6. Forms Chapter 7. Cascading Style Sheets Chapter 8. More Cascading Style Sheets Chapter 9. Rounded Corners, Animations, Custom Fonts, and More with CSS3 Chapter 10. Learning JavaScript Chapter 11. Working with jQuery Chapter 12. jQuery. Beyond the Basics Chapter 13. Checklists Appendix A. Answers to Exercises Appendix B. HTML Element Reference Appendix C. CSS Properties Appendix D. Color Names and Values Appendix E. Character Encodings Appendix F. Special Characters Appendix G. Language Codes Appendix H. MIME Media Types Appendix I. Changes between HTML4 and HTML5 Sharing Widget |