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Are you a visual learner? Do you prefer instructions that show you how to do something - and skip the long-winded explanations? If so, then this book is for you. Open it up and you'll find clear, step-by-step screen shots that show you how to tackle more than 175 tasks involving HTML and CSS. Each task-based spread covers a single technique, sure to help you get up and running with HTML and CSS in no time.

You'll learn to:

  • View HTML code in a browser
  • Add and format text
  • Prepare images for the Web
  • Insert links to other pages
  • Control layout with style sheets
  • Add JavaScript to a Web page
  • Helpful sidebars offer practical tips and tricks
  • Succinct explanations walk you through step by step
  • Full-color screen shots demonstrate each task
  • Two-page lessons break big topics into bite-sized modules

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Stunning CSS3: A project-based guide to the latest in CSS (Voices That Matter) Stunning CSS3: A project-based guide to the latest in CSS (Voices That Matter)
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CSS3 adds powerful new functionality to the web’s visual style language to help you create beautiful and engaging designs more easily than ever. With CSS3, you can create eye-catching visual effects such as semitransparent backgrounds, gradients, and drop shadows without using images; display text in beautiful, unique, non-web-safe fonts; create animations without Flash; and customize a design to the user’s unique device or screen size without JavaScript.

You’ll learn how to accomplish these effects and more by working through a series of practical yet cutting-edge projects. Each chapter walks you through standalone exercises that you can integrate into projects you’re working on, or use as inspiration. You’ll learn all of the most popular, useful, and well-supported CSS3 techniques, plus:

  • How to use CSS3 to enhance your pages, not just in terms of looks, but also in terms of usability, accessibility, and efficiency
  • When and how to provide workarounds and fallbacks for older, non-supporting browsers
  • How to create stunning designs with unique typography and beautiful graphic details
  • Advanced new selectors to streamline your markup and make it less prone to human errors
  • New methods for creating multiple-column layouts
  • How to quickly and easily create mobile-optimized web designs without using scripting

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Building on what made the first edition a bestseller, CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions, Second Edition unites the disparate information on CSS-based design spread throughout the internet into one definitive, modern guide. Revised to cover CSS3, the book can be read from front to back, with each chapter building on the previous one. However, it can also be used as a reference book, dipping into each chapter or technique to help solve specific problems. In short, this is the one book on CSS that you need to have.

This second edition contains:

  • New examples and updated browser support information
  • New case studies from Simon Collison and Cameron Moll
  • CSS3 examples, showing new CSS3 features, and CSS3 equivalents to tried and tested CSS2 techniques

What you’ll learn

  • The best practice concepts in CSS design.
  • The most important (and tricky) parts of CSS
  • Identify and fix the most common CSS problems
  • How to deal with the most common bugs
  • Completely up to date browser support information
  • Covers CSS3 as well as CSS2 showing you the future of CSS

Who this book is for

This book will be aimed towards intermediate web designers/developers, although the examples should be simple enough for novice designers/developers with a basic understanding of CSS to grasp. Readers will probably have read beginner/intermediate instructional books such asWeb Standards Solutions and will be looking for more practical and in-depth information. This book is likely to have a broad appeal, attracting intermediate developers wanting to improve their skills as well as advanced developers wanting a useful reference.

The CSS 2/3 content of the book is delivered in a way that allows readers to learn CSS2 techniques that they can implement now in professional work, and then gem up on CSS3 techniques if they want to start looking towards the future.

Table of Contents

  1. Setting the Foundations
  2. Getting Your Styles to Hit the Target
  3. Visual Formatting Model Overview
  4. Using Backgrounds for Effect
  5. Styling Links
  6. Styling Lists and Creating Nav Bars
  7. Styling Forms and Data Tables
  8. Layout
  9. Bugs and Bug Fixing
  10. Case Study: Roma Italia
  11. Case Study: Climb the Mountains

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HTML, XHTML, and CSS: Comprehensive (Shelly Cashman Series) HTML, XHTML, and CSS: Comprehensive (Shelly Cashman Series)
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Part of the highly successful Shelly Cashman series, this text provides a comprehensive introduction to HTML and leads the user through a clear, step-by-step, screen-by-screen approach to learning. Readers learn how to create a Web page using HTML, format the page, add graphics, and more.

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Whether you're just starting out in web development or you'd like to update your existing skills, this book gets you off to a fast start! In fact, in just the first 6 chapters, you'll learn more about web development than you can from most full books. By the end of this crash course, you'll be developing web pages the professional way, with HTML or XHTML for the content and CSS for the formatting and page layout. That includes sophisticated page layouts that require the use of the box model, floating, and positioning.

In section 2, you'll learn all the other skills that you need for developing web pages. Those skills include how to develop forms that are submitted to web servers, how to add audio or video to a page, how to use a style sheet for printing, how to develop pages for mobile devices...everything you need for modern web pages. You'll also learn how to take your web pages to the next level by using tested JavaScript code for effects like image rollovers and slide shows.

In the last section, now that you know how to develop web pages, you'll learn how to design an entire web site using today's best practices. You'll also learn how to deploy your web site, and how to get it into the major search engines and directories. When you're done, you'll have all the perspective and skills you need to develop professional web pages.

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Questions & Answers
Question : How to you set your css so your page does not extend your footer?
After my footer the page keeps going. What kind of settings in my css do I need to reset?

Answer:
Can't tell without seeing your CSS. Usually it's the height: YYYpx; setting for the page.Ron

 

Question : How to use CSS to make a page adjustable according to the size of a browser?
When a web page i have created is displayed in a browser the divisions move around and screw the page up. How do I use CSS or XHTML to put up those bars at the side of the browser (like on the left and right hand side of this website) that fill empty space instead of stretching divisions and that push the divisions together instead of the divisions being pushed down the page when the browser screen isn't wide enough.Any help would be appreciated.

Answer:
What you are seeking is called a "fluid layout". You need to give your columns widths in percentages, not pixels, and float them.There are tons of tutorials online to learn how to do this.http://www.communitymx.com/abstract.cfm?cid=67EEC is an article series about making 3 column layouts. There is another free article on writing liquid layouts using ems (instead of %) http://www.communitymx.com/abstract.cfm?cid=DB750good luck.

 

Question : CSS: How do you change the border color of a linked image in an HTML file using external CSS?
My linked () images have a border and are in an html file. How do I change the color of the border with an external CSS?

Answer:
Either find or add:a {border: 1px solid #XXXXXX;}or a:link | a:visited | a:hover and/or a:visted{border: 1px solid #XXXXXX;} Change #XXXXXX to color you want.Ron

 

Question : How do I make my CSS web template compatible with all web hosts?
I have been experimenting with designing CSS web templates with the intention to sell them. I am getting pretty good, but I want to make sure they are compatible with as many hosting sites as possible. Are most standard CSS templates compatible with hosts or is there something else I should be doing?Thanks in advance.

Answer:
it's not the site. css is parsed by each browser.you might already have heard the term "browser compliant".as a web programmer you have to test against the major versions of the various browsers out there.one way to ease this is to use the w3c's own validator to make sure you are using standard and error-less code.

 

Question : How do i write a program using css or html on Visual Studios?
So im getting into web design cuz it is fun in my opinion but It is very hard to learn a new language in notepad! I have visual studios but im a noob so i dont know how to write a program in css or html meaning i dont know how to i guess set the language im using. Thanks so much!

Answer:
CSS & HTML are not programming languages, they are mark up languages that control how information is displayed in a web browser. If you want to do web programming then as Liz said you need to either jump into PHP or if you like Visual Studio you need to learn ASP.NET (which means you need to learn VB.NET or C#).To answer your question though, you use Microsoft Visual Web Developer to build websites in Visual Studio.

 

Question : How can I (I have a css ordered list for my navigation) include social media icon images?
My navigation's text is centered, but would like to include social media icons on the right in the navigation bar. Can this be done in CSS?What is your email address, Johnathan?

Answer:
My navigation's text is centered, but would like to include social media icons on the right in the navigation bar. Can this be done in CSS?What is your email address, Johnathan?

 

Question : How do I make my CSS look good in different browsers?
My CSS looks good in Mozilla..but looks terrible in IE....is there a code to make it look the same or do I have to lose my mind and keep guessin the pixel margins so that it looks good in both?

Answer:
Makes a difference if you are using a proper document type. If not, IE really screws a page up when in Quirks Mode. It has enough problems of its own:http://www.quirksmode.org/bugreports/archives/explorer_7/index.htmlhttp://www.positioniseverythi ng.net/articles/ie7-dehacker.htmlhttp://www.communitymx.com/content/article.cfm?cid=C37E0http://en.w ikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Explorer_box_model_bughttp://cavemonkey50.com/2005/12/the-ultimate-ie-hac k-guide/http://www.positioniseverything.net/explorer.htmlhttp://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb 250496.aspxhttp://www.my-debugbar.com/wiki/IETester/HomePageRon

 

Question : How do you apply for the CSS profile if you live with grandparents and not biological parents?
As a returning student to college, I need to fill out the CSS profile to apply for financial aid. However, I am no longer expecting any financial help from my parents but instead my grandmother, whom I am living with. When I went to apply on the CSS application, all it asks me for is financial information about my biological, or adoptive parents. My grandmother is not my adoptive parent and so I can't figure out how to put in her information! Please help?? The application deadline is April 15th!

Answer:
You can't. You need the information from your parents whether they plan to provide you with support or not.

 

Question : How to read the css document available with the css template and create the web site?
I am very much a beginner in this stuff and i want to create a website myself. Also the layout. i m nt interested in using free web builders available. So if someone can help me out with this issue. if any tutorials available with this so that i can learn to read css and create the layout.

Answer:
W3Schools is always a good site to look at for HTML or CSS and scripting - http://www.w3schools.com/css/

 

Question : How do I create a CSS conditional statement for IE with this problem?
I was told that I need to put up a CSS conditional statement. My web page is used to publish a large text that goes from top to bottom (like a newspaper's website). The problem is that when I view it in IE, the text just fades away somewhere in the middle, so only a half of the text is shown, in fact. You can still see the bottom portion of the page design, just not the remaining of the text itself. Thank you all very much!

Answer:
Well you could use Javascript or you could just use IE Conditional Statements/Comments here how you Use IE Conditional Statements/CommentsIE Code hereand here's a Link about IE Condition Comments/Statementshttp://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms537512(VS.85).aspx

 

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