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The Essential Guide to HTML5 and CSS3 Web Design (Essential Guides) [Paperback]

Craig Grannell , Victor Sumner , Dionysios Synodinos
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11 July 2012 Essential Guides

The Essential Guide to HTML5 and CSS3 Web Design has been fully revised from its critically acclaimed first edition, and updated to include all of the new features and best practices of HTML5 and CSS3. This book reveals all you'll need to design great web sites that are standards-compliant, usable, and aesthetically pleasing, but it won't overwhelm you with waffle, theory, or obscure details!

You will find The Essential Guide to HTML5 and CSS3 Web Design invaluable at any stage of your career, with its mixture of practical tutorials and reference material. Beginners will quickly pick up the basics, while more experienced web designers and developers will keep returning to the book again and again to read up on techniques they may not have used for a while, or to look up properties, attributes and other details. This book is destined to become a close friend, adopting a permanent place on your desk.

The Essential Guide to HTML5 and CSS3 Web Design starts off with a brief introduction to the web and web design, before diving straight in to HTML5 and CSS3 basics, reusing code, and other best practices you can adopt. The book then focuses on the most important areas of a successful web site: typography, images, navigation, tables, layouts, forms and feedback (including ready-made PHP scripts) and browser quirks, hacks and bugs.

The Essential Guide to HTML5 and CSS3 Web Design is completely up-to-date, covering support of the newest standards in all the latest browsers, including IE 9 and Firefox 4. The last chapter of the book provides several case studies to dissect and learn from, including all the most popular web site archetypes—a blog, a store front, a corporate home page, and an online gallery. You'll also appreciate several detailed reference appendices covering CSS, HTML, color references, entities, and more—any details you need to look up will be close at hand.

What you’ll learn

  • The basics of HTML5 and CSS3 web design
  • How to implement effective layouts, tables, images, navigation, forms and typography on web sites
  • How to deal with cross-browser issues, including quirks, bugs, and hacks in IE, Firefox, Safari, Chrome, Opera, and all other major browsers
  • How to make sure your sites are both usable and accessible
  • How to implement several different styles of web front-end, through several complete case studies, including a blog, a store front, and an online gallery
  • Detailed references are also provided so you don't need to learn every little detail of HTML and CSS

Who this book is for

Web developers and designers either starting out, or seeking to familiarize themselves with the new features of HTML5 and CSS3.

Table of Contents

  1. An introduction to web design
  2. Web page essentials
  3. Working with type
  4. Working with images
  5. Using links and creating navigation
  6. Tables: How nature (and the W3C) intended
  7. Page layouts with CSS
  8. Getting user feedback
  9. Dealing with browser quirks
  10. Putting everything together
  11. Appendix A: HTML5 Reference
  12. Appendix B: Web Color Reference
  13. Appendix C: Entities Reference
  14. Appendix D: CSS3 Reference


Product details

  • Paperback: 493 pages
  • Publisher: FRIENDS OF ED (11 July 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1430237864
  • ISBN-13: 978-1430237860
  • Product Dimensions: 19.1 x 2.6 x 23.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 900,214 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing 13 Aug 2012
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At first I thought this book was going to be really useful but I soon realized that, despite the title, the content was pretty old hat. Not only that but the type setting has gone seriously wrong in many places: paragraphs have been justified instead of left aligned making the text very difficult to follow. The two and half pages on Responsive Web Design illustrate both points. Here the coverage of media queries is perfunctory to say the least. I shall be looking for a good review of one of the alternative titles because I feel duped into paying for this expensive book.
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1.0 out of 5 stars What is going on here? This could be great! 2 Mar 2013
By S. Moulton - Published on Amazon.com
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I have adopted this for a class I am teaching. I am embarrassed.

There are so many errors. What it looks like that happened here, is that the revisions were not done very carefully for this second edition. The instructions contradict themselves. When following the lesson instructions, I need to improvise to make the examples work. I.e, in one of the exercises, it instructs: #1. Add backgrounds and padding. So, it shows the example for backgrounds, but no padding. There is no padding added at all in the exercise because it would break the layout (fluid layout). Initially, you feel you did something in error, so you try to fix on your own as you lose faith in the instructions.

Another example is: one of the exercises shows an example image of what was done in the lesson. The box has rounded corners in the image. The instructions do not include creating rounded corners. This again, has me checking the instructions over for what I may have missed. Eventually, I will check the finished example and it does not have rounded corners. Sometimes these errors are ways to learn more as you become more independent and assume responsibility for your learning process, but there are so many of these problems and poorly-written instructions, I cannot recommend this book at all--and certainly not to my students. I am sure they are NOT happy with me this weekend.

There may be some merit in that it COULD be a good book if whoever was writing it would slow down and proof the examples. ...very poor editing. I have only worked with a few chapters, but they are poorly written, so I am not holding out hope for any future chapters I explore.
1.0 out of 5 stars Never again! 21 April 2013
By Comfort - Published on Amazon.com
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K, I just bought this book today, stopped at page 38 because I just could not go forward. I will not go into details because I'm pretty upset right now, it's just horrible! Getting it returned tomorrow and will never order from this company ever again. disorganized and sure do not teach what they preach. Big waste of time and authors should be ashamed of themselves for selling this non sense!
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