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The HTML and CSS Workshop Paperback – 27 November 2019
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Master HTML and CSS to create modern, stylish, and responsive websites with the help of real-world examples and hands-on activities
Key Features- Learn HTML and CSS to produce highly functional and appealing websites
- Overcome common challenges in web design and development
- Ensure that your websites are accessible and engaging on all devices
With knowledge of CSS and HTML, you can build visually appealing, interactive websites without relying on website-building tools that come with lots of pre-packaged restrictions. The HTML and CSS Workshop takes you on a journey to learning how to create beautiful websites using your own content, understanding how they work, and how to manage them long-term.
The book begins by introducing you to HTML5 and CSS3, and takes you through the process of website development with easy-to-follow steps. Exploring how the browser renders websites from code to display, you'll advance to adding a cinematic experience to your website by incorporating video and audio elements into your code. You'll also use JavaScript to add interactivity to your site, integrate HTML forms for capturing user data, incorporate animations to create slick transitions, and build stunning themes using advanced CSS. You'll also get to grips with mobile-first development using responsive design and media queries, to ensure your sites perform well on any device.
Throughout the book, you'll work on engaging projects, including a video store home page that you will iteratively add functionality to as you learn new skills.
By the end of this Workshop, you'll have gained the confidence to creatively tackle your own ambitious web development projects.
What you will learn- Understand how websites are built, structured, and styled
- Master the syntax and structure of HTML and CSS
- Know how to build websites from scratch using HTML5 and CSS3
- Create intuitive forms that allow users to input data
- Style your website by integrating videos, animations, and themes
- Design robust websites that work on all modern devices seamlessly
- Discover how to maintain and improve the performance of a website
Ideal for beginners, this Workshop is designed for anyone who is new to HTML and CSS who wants to learn to design and maintain their own websites.
- Print length700 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPackt Publishing
- Publication date27 November 2019
- Dimensions19.05 x 4.01 x 23.5 cm
- ISBN-101838824537
- ISBN-13978-1838824532
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About the Author
Brett Jephson started his career as a web developer in 2005. Having built web applications and games for everything from start-ups through to global corporations the one consistency has been a passion for web technologies.
Rob Larsen is an experienced frontend engineer, team lead, and manager. He is an active writer and speaker on web technology with a special focus on the continuing evolution of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. He is a co-author of Professional jQuery, the author of Beginning HTML and CSS, and the author of The Uncertain Web. He's also an active member of the open source community as a maintainer of several popular projects
Matt Park has been a web developer since 2007, and has worked for various web agencies around the UK and built many iconic brand websites over the years ranging from startups to large corporations. He currently works as a senior front-end developer for The Constant Media, and is involved with working with many high profile brand websites daily. Striving for pixel perfection, Matt aims to deliver high quality websites while maintaining high coding standards.
Marian Zburlea has been into web developing since 1997. His passion is to innovate and design for the future. He is also a proud mentor who helps the masses to jump-start their web developer career.
Product details
- Publisher : Packt Publishing (27 November 2019)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 700 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1838824537
- ISBN-13 : 978-1838824532
- Item Weight : 1 kg 180 g
- Dimensions : 19.05 x 4.01 x 23.5 cm
- Country of Origin : India
- Best Sellers Rank: #978,455 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #178 in CSS Programming
- #5,288 in Internet & Social Media (Books)
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About the authors
Rob is an experienced front end engineer, author and open-source contributor.
Rob is an active writer on web technology with a special focus on emerging standards like HTML5, CSS3 and the ongoing evolution of the JavaScript programming language. He is co-author of Professional jQuery, the author of Beginning HTML and CSS, the author of The Uncertain Web, from O’Reilly, the author of Mastering SVG and co-author of The HTML and CSS Workshop.
A long-time open source contributor, Rob currently maintains HTML5-Boilerplate and administers the H5BP organization on GitHub.
Rob currently works as a software architect, leading an international team in the financial services industry. In his career Rob has spent time at Sapient Global Markets, Isobar, The Brand Experience, Cramer and as an independent consultant. Over the course of his career Rob has solved unique problems for clients like Samsung, Motorola, IBM, Philips, Gillette, Boston’s Museum of Science, and Harvard Kennedy School.
Lewis Coulson is a London based senior front-end engineer with experience gained at a range of leading digital agencies, startups, corporations and consultancies. He is passionate about bridging the creative/technical divide and bringing innovative digital ideas to life using the latest cutting edge technologies.
Matt Park is an experienced Senior Front End Web Developer, Web Project Manager, Technical Author and Website Consultant, with over decade of commercial experience (& 14 years freelance experience) and a 1st Class Honours Degree in Web Enterprise from Staffordshire University.
He has in depth knowledge of HTML, CSS, JavaScript and modern front-end web frameworks, as well as many open source web applications.
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- Reviewed in India on 29 September 2020Format: PaperbackOne of the detailed and structured contents to start for beginners in HTML and CSS. Best part of the book is how all the required tools and installations are depicted with screenshots in the beginning of the book. Readers can easily connect with the book as the content is more like a printed version of video tutorials and not like some boring text book.
Top reviews from other countries
- Retired HusbandReviewed in the United States on 19 February 2021
5.0 out of 5 stars Advanced Html Css Html5 Study Book
Format: Kindle EditionVerified PurchaseThis is an excellent advanced web programming book. So far, I'm using it as a reference. It could also be used in a classroom. I'm glad I bought the Kindle version so I can search instantly. Yes, I recommend it.
- RobinWReviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 July 2020
1.0 out of 5 stars Poor print quality, mediocre content
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThis is obviously a print-on-demand book which should not be a problem, if only the printers took some care over what they were doing. The margins are so narrow that the page numbers have been cut off. This may sound like a trivial complaint, but how are you supposed to find the pages you are looking for? The Contents and Index pages are effectively useless.
The content is a little better, but only if you are a complete new-comer to the subject - and you'll still need to get a better book to complete your training. I did like the chapter structure which includes step-by step examples, with a final test exercise at the end. But the book contents is limited. OK, you will learn the basics of CSS and HTML, but not enough to produce a fully-functional public-facing web-site. Important concepts like Responsive design are glossed-over in a single chapter, where they really should be included throughout any web design. Some areas like tables are not even mentioned (OK, not a 'must-have', but I would expect at least a few pages on what they are and how they can be used).
- SeashellReviewed in the United States on 2 February 2025
1.0 out of 5 stars Horrible book for beginners! DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY OR TIME!
Format: Kindle EditionVerified PurchaseIf I could give no stars I would. Links do not work when clicked on, take you to a paid website! Hard to follow this book! Have tried multiple different exercises and none have easy to follow instructions or a way to verify what is actually needed to complete the exercise. Answer key is available for activities but it is of minimal help. VERY frustrating for a beginner!
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on 28 March 2020
1.0 out of 5 stars Great book... if it wasn't rushed.
Format: Kindle EditionVerified PurchaseThere are many errata throughout the book. This was not properly proof read before it was published. I ended up not reading it any more after the first 130 pages from frustration. A simple error it should of avoided is mixing up the double colon ( :: ) and the single colon ( : ) for pseudo elements and pseudo classes.