In CSS for Designers, Molly E. Holzschlag and Andy Clarke
expertly guide you through some of the most complex and useful
techniques used in progressive Web design. Molly and Andy consider the
topics from the point of view of creative, visual people rather than
developers or programmers. Their unique approach helps give designers
all the tools they need to create accessible, manageable, and beautiful
websites.
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Table of content
Introduction
Rapidgator.net- Welcome
- Setting up for exercise files
- Chapter intro
- Web standards and CSS
- CSS goes mainstream
- The evolution of CSS design
- Into the future
- Chapter intro
- Creating an XHTML document
- Adding semantic elements
- Validating and error correction
- Chapter intro
- Browser style
- User style
- Author style: inline
- Author style: embedded
- Author style: linked
- Author style: imported
- Inheritance 5m 16s
- Chapter intro
- Origin and source order
- The important declaration
- Specificity (weight)
- Chapter intro
- Using CSS to create great-looking type
- Combining graphics and CSS
- Examining image replacement
- Chapter intro
- CSS color values
- Applying color to page elements
- Applying color to links
- Managing multiple link styles (descendent selectors)
- Creating depth of field
- Testing your design for color blind users
- Ensuring sufficient contrast
- Chapter intro
- Adding a background image to an element
- Background repeat
- Background position
- Fixed or scroll background
- Chapter intro
- Removing bullets or numbers from lists
- Using images for list markers
- Creating vertical navigation
- Designing a text-based horizontal navigation bar
- Creating a tabbed horizontal navigation bar
- Chapter intro
- Floating columns
- Floating page elements
- Clearing floats
- Multi-column floated layout with header and footer
- Chapter intro
- Normal flow
- Relative positioning
- Absolute positioning
- Relative positioning to create a positioning context
- Fixed positioning
- Chapter intro
- Making panels
- Creating grids
- Laying out products
- Chapter intro
- Creating table structures
- Adding table borders
- Using backgrounds in tables
- Special effects
- Chapter intro
- Accessible form markup
- Basic fieldset styling
- Fieldset grid layout
- Styling labels and form controls
- Styling form buttons
- Chapter intro
- Creating symbols for wireframes in Fireworks
- Naming conventions for class and ID
- Organizing your CSS document
- Working with multiple CSS files
- Goodbye
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