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ISBN 10: 0987090852
ISBN 13: 9780987090850
Author: Ian Lloyd
With over 60,000 copies sold since its first edition, this SitePoint best-seller has just had a fresh update to include recent advances in the web industry.
With the first two editions coming highly recommended by established, leading web designers and developers, the third edition with all its extra goodies will continue that trend. Also fully updated to include the latest operating systems, web browsers and providing fixes to issues that have cropped up since the last edition.
Readers will learn to:
Style text and control your page layout with CSS Create and Optimize graphics for the Web Add interactivity to your sites with forms Include a custom search, contact us page, and a News/Events section on your site Track visitors with Google Analytics Extend your reach and connect your site with Social Media Use HTML5&CSS3 to add some cool, polished features to your site Use diagnosis/debug tools to find any problems And lots more.
Build Your Own Website the Right Way Using HTML and CSS 3rd Table of contents:
1.Chapter 1 Setting Up Shop
The Basic Tools You Need
Windows Basic Tools
Mac OS X Basic Tools
Beyond the Basic Tools
Windows Tools
Mac OS X Tools
Not Just Text, Text, Text
Windows Tools
Mac OS X Tools
Online Tools
Creating a Spot for Your Website
Windows
Mac OS X
Summary
2.Chapter 2 Your First Web Pages
Nice to Meet You, HTML
Anatomy of a Web Page
Viewing the Source
Basic Requirements of a Web Page
The Doctype
The html Element
The head Element
The title Element
meta Elements
Other head Elements
The body Element
The Most Basic Web Page in the World
Headings and Document Hierarchy
Paragraphs
For People Who Love Lists
Commenting Your HTML
Symbols
Diving into Our Website
The Home Page: the Starting Point for All Websites
Splitting Up the Page
Linking Between Our New Pages
The blockquote (Who said that?)
The cite Element
strong and em
Taking a Break
Summary
3.Chapter 3 Adding Some Style
What is CSS?
Inline Styles
Adding Inline Styles
The span Element
Embedded Styles
Jargon Break
Why Embedded Styles Are Better Than Inline Styles
External stylesheets
Why External Stylesheets Are Better Than Embedded Styles
Creating an External CSS File
Linking CSS to a Web Page
Starting to Build Our Stylesheet
Stylish Headings
A Mixture of New Styles
A New Look in a Flash!
A Beginner’s Palette of Styling Options
Recap: the Style Story so Far
Looking at Elements in Context
Contextual Selectors
Grouping Styles
Which Rule Wins?
Recapping Our Progress
Styling Links
Class Selectors
Styling Partial Text Using span
Summary
4.Chapter 4 Shaping Up Using CSS
Block-level Elements versus Inline Elements
Block-level Elements
Inline Elements
Inline Begets Inline
Inline Elements Can Never Contain Block-level Elements
Styling Inline and Block-level Elements
Sizing Up the Blocks
Setting a Width
Setting a Height
Adding Borders to Block-level Elements
Example Borders
Styling Individual Sides of an Element
Shorthand Border Styles
Border Styles You Can Use
Shaping and Sizing Our Diving Site
Adding Padding
Introducing Padding to the Project Site
Margins
The Box Model
Positioning Elements Anywhere You Like!
Showing the Structure
Absolute Positioning
Other Layout Options
More Absolute Positioning
Updating from a Twitter Client on Your Smartphone
But the Page Looks Really Messy Now!
Get Twitter to Update Facebook to Update Your Site
Now the Training Wheels Are Off…
Get Smart!
Summary
Launching Your Website
The Client–Server Model
Web Hosting Jargon
Hosting Your Website—Finding Server Space
Free Hosting—with a Catch!
Free Hosting—with a Domain Name at Cost
What is Web Forwarding?
The Downsides of Web Forwarding
Paying for Web Hosting
Hosting Essentials
FTP Access to Your Server
Adequate Storage Space
A Reasonable Bandwidth Allowance
Hosting Nice-to-haves
Email Accounts
Server Side Includes (SSIs)
Support for Scripting Languages and Databases
Pre-flight Check: How Do Your Pages Look in Different Browsers?
Uploading Files to Your Server
FTP Settings
Uploading with FileZilla for Windows
Uploading with Cyberduck—Mac OS X
Other Uploading Tools
Where’s Your Site At?
Checking Links
Validating Your Web Pages
Promoting Your Website
Submit Your Website to Search Engines
Tell Your Friends and Colleagues
Craft an Email Signature with Your Website Details
Post on a Related Forum
Link Exchange
Summary
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