New perspectives on HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript / Patrick M. Carey
Material type:
- 9789814844291
- QA 76.76.H94 .C37 2019

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National University - Manila | LRC - Main General Circulation | Mechanical Engineering | GC QA 76.76.H94 .C37 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000018521 |
Includes index.
Tutorial 1. Getting Started with HTML5Tutorial -- 2. Getting Started with CSSTutorial -- 3. Designing a Page LayoutTutorial -- 4. Graphic Design with CSSTutorial -- 5. Designing for the Mobile WebTutorial -- 6. Working with Tables and ColumnsTutorial -- 7. Designing a Web FormTutorial -- 8. Enhancing a Website with MultimediaTutorial -- 9. Getting Started with JavaScriptTutorial -- 10. Exploring Arrays, Loops, and Conditional StatementsTutorial -- 11. Working with Events and StylesTutorial -- 12. Working with Document Nodes and Style SheetsTutorial -- 13. Programming for Web FormsTutorial -- 14. Exploring Object-Based ProgrammingAppendix A. Color Names with Color Values, and HTML Character Entities -- Appendix -- B. HTML Elements and AttributesAppendix -- C Cascading Styles and SelectorsAppendix -- D Making the Web More AccessibleAppendix -- E: Designing for the Web Appendix -- F: Page Validation with XHTML -- Glossary - Index.
This book provides thorough coverage of HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript, and includes the following: up-to-date coverage of using HTML5 to create structured websites; instruction on the most current CSS3 styles to create visually-interesting pages and captivating graphic designs; working with browser developer tools to aid in the creation and maintenance of fully-functioning websites. New for this edition!: coverage of responsive design techniques to create website designs that can scale to mobile, tablet, and desktop devices; hands-on study of new HTML elements and CSS styles including layouts using flexboxes and grid frameworks; exploration of CSS3 styles for graphic design, including image borders, drop shadows, gradient fills, 2D and 3D transformations, and graphic filters; exploration of responsive designs for web tables; coverage of SS styles for animation and transitions; coverage of JavaScript arrays, program loops, and conditional statements; coverage of JavaScript methods for form validation and e-commerce; [and] coverage of custom objects, properties, and methods used in object-based programming.
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