Synopses & Reviews
If you are a beginner who needs a solid grounding in the best practices for creating websites, this book is for you.
Written by innovative curriculum developer and university web instructor Thomas Michaud, this book provides an accessible yet comprehensive look at web design and front-end coding, covering HTML, CSS, design principles and more. You’ll learn HTML semantics, structure, and validation, and how to separate content from design using CSS (levels 1, 2, and 3). Online videos and code examples let you follow along and practice with the code.
Some of the other things you’ll learn about include:
• text elements, links, objects, and tables
• using the box model for background images, padding, borders, and margins
• fixed vs. liquid page layout
• choosing between different navigation models
• creating and styling forms
• interactive design with JavaScript and jQuery
Foundations of Web Design is an indispensable resource to quickly take you from sketching to coding.
Synopsis
The book is an introduction to the basic principles of web design, and also serves as a curriculum guide for teachers developing a course in the basics of HTML and CSS. Readers will work through a semester project (covering 9 separate assignments), a midterm project (call-to-action site), and a final project (a website portfolio). Students will learn about HTML semantics, structure, and validation and how to separate content from design using CSS.
About the Author
Thomas Michaud is an assistant professor in the Department of Visual Art and Design at Andrews University, and a full-time lead instructor and coordinator of Interactive/Web Design courses in the BFA program. He also leads development and maintenance of the BFA Web Site for promotional and recruitment purposes. He was formerly web manager for Lane Automotive where he managed Web site development, deployment, and maintenance.
Table of Contents
1. Websites: the beginning
2. Text Elements
3. Links and Objects
4. Tables
5. CSS Introduction
6. HTML & CSS Attributes
7. CSS: Text and Colors
8. Box Model
9. Float, Position, and Display
10. Page Layout
11. Navigation Styles
12. HTML Forms -- April
13. Sketching to Coding (the Design Process)
14. Looking Ahead: Interactive Design
15. Extra: HTML and CSS Validation
16. Extra: File Transfer Protocol (FTP)