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019    1051033145 
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020    1788396456|q(electronic book) 
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100 1  Hong, Philippe,|eauthor. 
245 10 Practical web design :|blearn the fundamentals of web 
       design with HTML5, CSS3, Bootstrap, jQuery, and Vue.js /
       |cPhilippe Hong. 
264  1 Birmingham, UK :|bPackt Publishing,|c2018. 
300    1 online resource (1 volume) :|billustrations 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
505 0  Cover; Title Page; Copyright and Credits; PacktPub.com; 
       Contributers; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: 
       Evolution of Web Design; The first ever website; Table-
       based layouts; Introduction of Flash; CSS -- the savior; 
       Web 2.0; The rise of the mobile; Responsive web design; 
       Flat design; What's next?; Summary; Chapter 2: Web Design 
       and its Components; Grids; The cons; Call to Action; 
       Making it obvious; Using contrasting color; Compelling 
       copy; Placement; Breadcrumb; The search bar; The submit 
       button; Making it noticeable; Placing the search bar 
       correctly; Icons; Describing in a nutshell 
505 8  Drawing attention of the usersDirectional; Modal; 
       Typography; Choosing a font that connects your brand; 
       Serif fonts; Sans-serif; Casual scripts; Don't use too 
       much typeface; Colors; What colors mean; Usability; 
       Simplicity; Navigability; Accessibility; Consistency; So, 
       how can we be consistent?; Design; Content; Interactions; 
       Summary; Chapter 3: Website-Designing Workflow; Our 
       situation; Goal identification; What is the purpose of the
       website?; Who is the website for?; Is this useful for our 
       audience?; What do they expect to find or do there? 
505 8  Does the website need to follow a brand or have its own 
       brand identity?Are there any competitors? If there are, 
       how is the website different than others?; Defining the 
       scope; Creating wireframes; Designing; Get inspiration; 
       Improve; Invent; Implementing, testing, and launching; 
       Summary; Chapter 4: Responsive Versus Adaptive Design; 
       Responsive design; Adaptive design; So which one is the 
       best?; The takeaway; Summary; Chapter 5: Learning HTML5; 
       Our main tool; What is HTML?; HTML tags; HTML attributes; 
       HTML structure; Creating our first page; HTML elements; 
       Titles and paragraphs 
505 8  Links and imagesSummary; Chapter 6: Learning CSS3; The 
       different ways to use CSS; CSS formatting; Parent and 
       child elements; Classes and IDs; CSS box model  ; The 
       boxes; Block and inline; CSS layout and dividers; The 
       basic layout; Formatting and indenting your HTML; Styling 
       our class; Summary; Chapter 7: Building Your Own Website; 
       Our design; Installing HTML Boilerplate; Editing 
       index.html; Creating our web page; Images folder; 
       Installing our font; Importing Google Font; Adding 
       normalize.css; The header; Creating a menu; Inserting 
       links; Adding a logo; Right-hand side menu 
505 8  Adding a Facebook like buttonStyling our header; Adding 
       the hero section; CSS flexbox; Positioning in CSS; 
       Position static; Position relative; Position absolute; 
       Position fixed; Position sticky; Blog section; Creating 
       the ABOUT US section; Adding the Partner section; Adding 
       the footer section; Summary; Chapter 8: Making Our Website
       Responsive; What are media queries? ; Opening the 
       inspector; Desktop first; Designing the menu; What is 
       jQuery? ; jQuery syntax; Making the hero section 
       responsive; Making the Blog section responsive; Making the
       ABOUT US section responsive 
520    Web design is the process of creating websites. It 
       encompasses several different aspects, including webpage 
       layout, content production, and graphic design. This book 
       offers you everything you need to know for building your 
       websites. 
588    Description based on online resource; title from title 
       page (Safari, viewed May 30, 2018). 
650  0 Web site development. 
650  0 HTML (Document markup language) 
650  0 Cascading style sheets. 
650  7 COMPUTERS / General.|2bisacsh 
650  7 Cascading style sheets.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00848144 
650  7 HTML (Document markup language)|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00949997 
650  7 Web site development.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01173243 
650  7 Internet: general works.|2bicssc 
650  7 Web programming.|2bicssc 
650  7 Web services.|2bicssc 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aHong, Philippe|tPractical Web Design : 
       Learn the fundamentals of web design with HTML5, CSS3, 
       Bootstrap, jQuery, and Vue.js|dBirmingham : Packt 
       Publishing,c2018 
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