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Friday, December 13, 2013

HTML5, CSS3, and jQuery with Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.5

With HTML5 and CSS3 bursting onto the scene far more quickly than anticipated and the rapid spread of web-enabled smartphones and tablets, designing and building a website has suddenly become more complex. Fortunately, JavaScript libraries like jQuery reconcile browser incompatibilities and make light work of adding dynamic features, and Dreamweaver CS5.5 has risen to the challenge by providing the tools you need to build modern websites with HTML5, CSS3, and jQuery. In this course, experienced author and trainer David Powers explains which parts of HTML5 and CSS3 you can use now and how to convert existing pages to HTML5 or build new ones from scratch. You’ll learn how to adapt a website that was originally designed for desktop computers so that it works properly on mobile phones and tablets and how to use CSS media queries to apply different styles depending on screen width, viewing the changes in real time in Dreamweaver´s Live view. You’ll also learn the basics of jQuery and how to use it to enhance forms, how to create CSS3 effects without images, how to choose the right CSS selector, and much more.

Table of content

Introduction to HTML5, CSS3, and jQuery
  • When Will HTML5 Be Ready to Use?
  • What’s New in HTML5?
  • What CSS3 Has to Offer
  • Why jQuery?
  • What’s New in Dreamweaver CS5.5?
Using the Right Tools in Dreamweaver CS5.5
  • Defining a Dreamweaver Site
  • Setting Dreamweaver Preferences for HTML5
  • Finding Your Way Around the Dreamweaver UI
  • Using the Property Inspector and the Insert Panel
  • Digging Deeper with the Tag Inspector Panel
  • Using the CSS Styles Panel and the Code Navigator
  • Using Live View, CSS Inspect, and Live Code
  • Configuring the Workspace
Practical HTML5
  • Using a Predefined HTML5 Layout
  • Inserting New HTML5 Elements in Design and Code Views
  • Alternative Strategies for Semantic Elements
  • Converting Existing Pages to HTML5
  • New Form Input Elements
  • Date-Related Form Elements
  • New Form Attributes
  • Specifying Input Formats with Placeholder and Pattern Attributes
  • Creating an Editable Drop-Down Menu with a Datalist
  • Inserting Video
Everyday CSS Selectors
  • Type (Tag), Class, and ID Selectors
  • Selecting Related Elements
  • Optimizing Link Styles
  • Selecting an Element’s First Line or Letter
  • Basic Attribute Selectors
  • Attribute Selectors That Look for a Partial Match
  • Understanding the Cascade and Specificity
CSS3 Effects Without Images
  • Opacity and Alpha Transparency
  • Web Fonts
  • Text Shadows
  • Vendor-Specific Prefixes
  • Adding Rounded Corners
  • Creating Drop and Inset Shadows
  • Rotating Elements
  • Scaling Elements
  • Using CSS Transitions
CSS3 Backgrounds
  • Controlling the Position of Background Images
  • Adding Multiple Background Images to an Element
  • Scaling a Background Image to Fit an Element
  • Creating Transparent Borders
CSS Media Queries for Phones, Tablets, and Desktops
  • What Are Media Queries and @media Rules?
  • Creating a Site-Wide Media Queries File
  • Hiding Desktop Background Images from Mobile Devices
  • Serving Styles to Older Versions of Internet Explorer with Conditional Comments
  • Restyling the Header and Navigation Menu for Tablets
  • Restyling the Single-Column Pages for Tablets
  • Converting a Two-Column Layout into a Single-Column Layout
  • Using @media Rules for Supplementary Styles
  • Creating the Basic Rules for Mobile Phones
Advanced CSS Selectors
  • Selecting First, Last, and Only Children
  • Selecting the First, Last, and Only Elements of a Particular Type
  • Selecting Elements Based on Their Position in a Series
  • Selecting Siblings and the Root Element
  • Selecting Elements Based on Negative Properties
  • Selecting Form Elements Based on Their State
  • Highlighting Linked Targets
  • Generating Content with ::before and ::after
Introduction to jQuery
  • JavaScript Refresher
    • JavaScript Overview
    • Creating a Function
    • Adding an Event Handler
    • Using Conditions to Make Decisions
    • Logical Operators and What JavaScript Regards as True
    • Passing an Argument to a Function
    • Using an Array
    • Looping Through Array Elements
  • jQuery Basics
    • Including the jQuery Core Library and Creating a Document Ready Handler
    • Selecting Elements
    • Chaining Methods
    • Binding Events
    • Swapping Images Dynamically
    • Passing Arguments to an Event Handler
Enhancing Forms with jQuery
  • Disabling the Submit Button Until a Checkbox Is Checked
  • Enabling the Submit Button When a Radio Button Is Selected
  • Creating Dependent Input Fields
  • Populating a Dependent Drop-Down Menu Using Static Text Files
  • Populating a Dependent Drop-Down Menu Using a Server-Side Script
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