Learn enough html, css and layout to be dangerous : an introduction to modern website creation and templating systems / Lee Donahoe and Michael Hartl
Material type:
- 9780137843107
- QA 76.76.H94 .D66 2022

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National University - Manila | LRC - Main General Circulation | Multimedia Arts and Animation | GC QA 76.76.H94 .D66 2022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000020535 |
Includes index.
Preface -- About the Authors -- Part I: Hypertext Markup Language -- Chapter 1: Basic HTML 3 -- Chapter 2: Filling in the Index Page -- Chapter 3: More Pages, More Tags -- Chapter 4: Inline Styling -- Chapter 5: Introduction to CSS 103 -- Chapter 6: The Style of Style -- Chapter 7: CSS Values: Color and Sizing -- Chapter 8: The Box Model -- Chapter 9: Laying It All Out -- Chapter 10: Page Templates and Frontmatter -- Chapter 11: Specialty Page Layouts with Flexbox -- Chapter 12: Adding a Blog -- Chapter 13: Mobile Media Queries -- Chapter 14: Adding More Little Touches -- Chapter 15: CSS Grid -- Chapter 16: A Name of Our Own -- Chapter 17: Custom Email -- Conclusion -- Index.
To design, build, and deploy modern websites, you need three core skills: the ability to write and edit HTML, wield CSS to control page design, and create efficient web layouts that serve users well. But you don't need to learn "everything" about HTML, CSS and web layout, just how to use them efficiently to solve real problems. In Learn Enough HTML, CSS and Layout to be Dangerous, expert developer Lee Donahoe and renowned instructor Michael Hartl teach the specific concepts, skills, and approaches you need to get the job done. Even if you've never created a web page, the authors help you quickly build technical sophistication and master the lore you need to succeed. Focused exercises help you internalize what matters, without wasting time on details pros don't care about. Coverage includes: deploying a simple but real website to the live Web right away; adding advanced styling to websites, including CSS Flexbox and CSS Grid; installing and configuring Jekyll, a static site generator; getting started with templating systems and programming languages; mastering key layout principles for web design; registering and configuring custom domains, with custom URLs and email addresses; receiving email at your domain with Google's G Suite; setting up analytics to better understand your site's visitors; and making all these technologies work well together
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