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Thoroughly revised and updated with examples rewritten to conform to HTML5, CSS3, and contemporary web development practices, this easy-to-understand, step-by-step tutorial helps you quickly master the basics of HTML and CSS before moving on to more advanced topics such as graphics, video, and interactivity with JavaScript and jQuery.
In just one hour a day, you'll learn the skills you need to design, create, and maintain a professional-looking website.
No previous experience required. By following each short, one-hour lesson in this book, anyone can learn the basics of web development.
Learn at your own pace. You can work through each lesson sequentially to make sure you thoroughly understand all the concepts and methodologies, or you can focus on specific lessons to learn the techniques that interest you most.
Test your knowledge. Each lesson ends with a Workshop section filled with questions, answers, and exercises for further study.
Learn how to...
Fully implement the HTML5 and CSS3 standards
Work with text and create links
Add images and graphics to your page
Use CSS to style a site and position elements on a page
Structure a page with HTML5
Use responsive web design to make your pages look good on different-sized screens
Use JavaScript to add dynamic elements and interactivity on your pages
Leverage jQuery to add JavaScript features to your pages
Design for the mobile web
Get your site online and let people know it's there
Optimize your site for search engines
Contents at a Glance
PART I: Getting Started1 What Is Web Publishing2 Getting Your Tools in Order3 Introducing HTML and CSS
PART II: Creating Web Pages4 Learning the Basics of HTML 5 Organizing Information with Lists6 Working with Links
PART III: Doing More with HTML and CSS7 Formatting Text with HTML and CSS8 Using CSS to Style a Site9 Using Images on Your Web Pages10 Building Tables11 Using CSS to Position Elements on a Page12 Designing Forms13 Structuring a Page with HTML514 Integrating Multimedia: Video and Sound15 Advanced CSS: Page Layout in CSS16 Using Responsive Web Design
PART IV: Using JavaScript and jQuery17 Introducing JavaScript18 Using jQuery19 Using JavaScript in Your Pages20 Working with Frames and Linked Windows
PART V: Designing for Everyone21 Designing for the Mobile Web22 Designing for User Experience
PART VI: Going Live on the Web23 How to Publish Your Site24 Taking Advantage of the Server25 Search Engines and SEO
Introduction 1
PART I: Getting Started
Lesson 1: What Is Web Publishing?
Thinking Like a Web Publisher
The Web Is a Hypertext Information System
The Web Is Cross-Platform
The Web Is Distributed
The Web Is Dynamic
The Web Is Interactive
Web Browsers
What the Browser Does
An Overview of Some Popular Browsers
Web Servers
Uniform Resource Locators
Defining Web Publishing Broadly
Summary
Workshop
Q&A
Quiz
Quiz Answers
Exercises
Lesson 2: Getting Your Tools in Order
Anatomy of a Website
Setting Up Your Computer for Web Publishing
Text Editors
A Web Browser
Using the Google Chrome Developer Tools
What Do You Want to Do on the Web?
Wireframing Your Website
What's Wireframing, and Why Do I Need It?
Hints for Wireframing
Web Hosting
Using a Content-Management Application
Setting Up Your Own Web Hosting
Summary
Workshop
Q&A
Quiz
Quiz Answers
Exercises
Lesson 3: Introducing HTML and CSS
What HTML Is (And What It Isn't)
HTML Describes the Structure of a Page
HTML Does Not Describe Page Layout
Why It Works This Way
How Markup Works
What HTML Files Look Like
Text Formatting and HTML
HTML Attributes
Using the style Attribute
Including Styles in Tags
A Short History of HTML Standards
XHTML
The Current and Evolving Standard: HTML5
Summary
Workshop
Q&A
Quiz
Quiz Answers
Exercises
PART II: Creating Web Pages
Lesson 4: Learning the Basics of HTML
Structuring Your HTML
The Tag
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