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DescriptionPLEASE SEED Overview Learn the fundamental elements of writing responsive website code for all stages of the development lifecycle Create the ultimate code writer’s resource using logical workflow layers Full of usable code for immediate use in your website projects Written in an easy-to-understand language giving knowledge without preaching What you will learn from this book Make responsive media that is optimized for the specific device on which it’s displayed, allowing images, videos, and other elements be fully appreciated Learn the principles of making a solid, responsive layout that responds to unique displays Make typography that’s fluidly responsive, so it’s easy to read on all devices – no more hard-to-see text on a tiny mobile screen Using learning-by-doing recipes, you will learn how to use new responsive frameworks, and how to update your old static frameworks to be responsive Make a mobile website using jQuery mobile and mobile-first design Discover where to get the tools for building, deploying, and testing responsive websites Make unobtrusive interactions that exist as a separate layer within the presentation, allowing it to coexist with other scripts for other devices Learn techniques for server-side and client-side media deployment, providing platforms that are scaled for any device that requests them Use working designs and codes that can be inserted into existing projects About The Author Benjamin LaGrone Benjamin LaGrone is a web developer who lives and works in Texas. He got his start in programming at the age of 6 when he took his first computer class at The Houston Museum of Natural Science. His first program was “choose your own adventure book”, written in BASIC; he has fond memories of the days when software needed you to write line numbers. Fast forward to about thirty years later; after deciding that computers are here to stay, Ben has made a career combining some of his favorite things—art and coding; creating art from code. One of his favorite projects was using the GMaps API to map pathologies to chromosomes for cancer research. Fascinated with mobile devices for a long time, Ben thinks that the Responsive Web is one of the most exciting, yet long time coming, new aspects of web development. He now works in a SAAS development shop and is the mobile and Responsive Web evangelist for the team. When he’s not working on some Internet project, Ben spends his time building robots, tinkering with machines, drinking coffee, surfing, and teaching Kuk Sool martial arts. Sharing Widget |
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