Beginning HTML5 and CSS3 For Dummies

Author: Ed Tittel  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2013

E-ISBN: 9781118690703

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781118657201

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9781118657201

Subject: TP312 程序语言、算法语言

Language: ENG

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Description

Your full-color, friendly guide to getting started with HTML5 and CSS3!

HTML and CSS are essential tools for creating dynamic websites and help make your websites even more effective and unique. This friendly-but-straightforward guide gets you started with the basics of the latest versions of HTML and CSS: HTML5 and CSS3. Introducing you to the syntax and structure of the languages, this helpful guide shows you how to create and view a web page, explains ideal usage of HTML5 and CSS3, walks you through the CSS3 rules and style sheets, addresses common mistakes and explains how to fix them, and explores interesting HTML5 tools.

  • Serves as an ideal introduction to HTML5 and CSS3 for beginners with little to no web development experience
  • Details the capabilities of HTML5 and CSS3 and how to use both to create responsive, practical, and well-designed websites
  • Helps you understand how HTML5 and CSS3 are the foundation upon which hundreds of millions of web pages are built
  • Features full-color illustrations to enhance your learning process

Beginning HTML5 and CSS3 For Dummies is the perfect first step for getting started with the fundamentals of web development and design.

Chapter

Table of Contents

pp.:  1 – 5

Introduction

pp.:  5 – 13

Part III: Adding Links, Images, and Other Media

pp.:  63 – 135

Part IV: Adopting CSS Style

pp.:  135 – 181

Part V: Enhancing Your Pages’ Look and Feel

pp.:  181 – 227

Part VI: The Part of Tens

pp.:  227 – 317

Part VII: Appendixes

pp.:  317 – 355

Index

pp.:  355 – 369

About the Authors

pp.:  369 – 383

LastPages

pp.:  383 – 388

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