Synopses & Reviews
HTML and CSS can be a little daunting at first but fear not. This book, based on Shay Howe's popular workshop covers the basics and breaks down the barrier to entry, showing readers how they can start using HTML and CSS through practical techniques today. They'll find accompanying code examples online, while they explore topics such as the different structures of HTML and CSS, and common terms. After establishing a basic understanding of HTML and CSS a deeper dive is taken into the box model and how to work with floats. The book includes an exercise focused on cleaning up a web page by improving the user interface and design, solely using HTML and CSS. With a few quick changes the web page changes shape and comes to life. Interactive, technically up-to-the-minute and easy-to-understand, this book will advance a student's skills to a professional level.
Synopsis
In this book you’ll begin by learning terminology, then onto syntax, elements and semantics. It covers the box model and positioning, typography, backgrounds and gradients, as well as how to handle unordered, ordered and definition lists. Images, audio, and video are covered in depth, along with how to build forms, and organize data with tables. All of this is taught in context of coding best practices, and additional resources that dive deeper into particular subject areas are provided.
About the Author
As a designer and front end developer, Shay Howe specializes in product design and interface development. Shay has designed front end architectures for a variety of clients including Groupon, The Phoenix Children’s Hospital, Belly, lightbank, and others. Additionally, Shay is a seasoned educator, having taught front end design and development at the Starter League in Chicago. He has spoken and held workshops at SXSWi 2013, HTML5 Developer Conference, CSS Developer Conference, Future of Web Design, WebVisions, Techweek, and more, and has published with Smashing Magazine, UX Booth, and Design Informer. In his spare time Shay helps co-organize Chicago Camps, Refresh Chicago, and UX Happy Hour.
Table of Contents
1. Terminology, Syntax, and Introduction
2. Elements and Semantics
3. Box Model and Positioning
4. Typography
5. Backgrounds and Gradients
6. Unordered, Ordered, and Definition Lists
7. Images, Audio, and Video
8. Building Forms
9. Organizing Data with Tables
10. Coding Practices and Additional Resources