Murach's HTML5 and CSS3, 4th Ed (Murach)
Wednesday, 18 April 2018

This revised 4th Edition of a popular title updates and improves all the HTML and CSS content in the book, and adds coverage of Flexible Box and Grid Layout, two new CSS3 ways to implement page layouts. Authors Zak Ruvalcaba and Anne Boehm begin with an 8-chapter hands-on course that teaches you HTML and CSS from scratch, including the latest HTML5 and CSS3 features.

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The book then shows how to use fluid design and media queries to implement Responsive Web Design so your pages will look good and work right on any screen, from phone to tablet to desktop. After that, individual chapters are dedicated to specific skills.

Author: Zak Ruvalcaba and Anne Boehm
Publisher: Murach
Date: Mar 2018
Pages: 736
ISBN: 978-1943872268
Print: 1943872260
Audience: Web developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Web design and development 

 

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  • Introduction to web development
  • Code, test, and validate a web page
  • Use HTML to structure a web page
  • Use CSS to format the elements of a web page
  • Use the CSS box model for spacing, borders, and backgrounds
  • Use CSS for page layout
  • Work with lists, links, and navigation menus
  • Use Responsive Web Design
  • Use Flexible Box
  • Use Grid Layout
  • Work with forms and data validation
  • Enhance a site with video clips
  • Use CSS3 transitions, transforms, and animations
  • Design and deploy a website
  • Use JavaScript and jQuery
  • Use development tools like Bootstrap, SASS, and Emmet

 

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