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Structure and Design with
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..............................................7
Chapter
2:
Deploying HTML5
.........................................................................................35
Chapter
3:
CSS3 for Design, Interactivity, and Animation
..........................................59
Chapter
4:
Compatibility Issues and Solutions
............................................................77
Chapter
5: HTMLS
Semantic Tags
..................................................................................97
Chapter
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HTMLS
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Styling with CSS3 Properties
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10:
Applying CSS3 Effects
...............................................................................229
Chapter
11:
Applying and Animating CSS3 Transforms
............................................255
Chapter
12:
Styling Gradients with CSS3
....................................................................283
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The Part of Tens.,
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Chapter
13:
Top Ten HTML5 Design Resources
........................................................303
Chapter
14:
Top Ten CSS3 Design Tools
.....................................................................315
Chapter
15:
Top Ten Form Data Resources
...............................................................327
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........................,....,....,...............................................1
About This Book
..............................................................................................1
Foolish Assumptions
.......................................................................................1
Icons Used in This Book
.................................................................................2
Beyond the Book
.............................................................................................3
Where to
(lo
from Here
...................................................................................3
Part
!:
Page Structure and Design with HTML5 and CSS3
......5
Chapter
1:
Structure and Design with HTML5 and CSS3
............7
Realizing the Magic of HTML5 and CSS3
.......................................................9
Not all new
.. .
but different
...............................................................11
HTML5: Building on HTML techniques
.............................................14
Understanding HTML Foundations
.............................................................15
Five things you need to know about HTML
......................................16
Getting started with a basic HTML template
...................................18
Identifying HTML document structure
.............................................20
Knowing basic element syntax
..........................................................21
Working with the <head> element
.....................................................22
Using the <body> element and <div> tags
........................................22
Using headings, lists, and links
..........................................................24
Deploying class styles
.........................................................................26
Breaking Down Basic CSS
.............................................................................27
Creating a CSS document
....................................................................30
Examining CSS style definitions
.........................................................30
Combining style definitions
................................................................32
Moving Forward with HTML5 and CSS3
.....................................................33
Chapter
2:
Deploying HTML5
...................................35
Identifying the Advantages of
HTMLS.........................................................38
Knowing the Price of Using HTML5
.............................................................39
Introducing the Simplified Doctype Declaration
.......................................40
Understanding HTMLo s New, Standardized Structure FJements
...........42
New process and workflow
.................................................................43
A brief introduction to semantic elements
.......................................44
<div> tags are dead
—
long live <div> tags
......................................46
A new role for basic tags
.....................................................................47
Going Native with HTML5
.............................................................................48
Taking a Quick Look at HTMLS s New Form Tools
...................................50
HTML5 Elements for Scripting with JavaScript
.........................................53
The <data> element
.............................................................................53
Using the <canvas> element
...............................................................54
HTMLS &
CSS3
For Dummies
Chapter
3:
CSS3 for Design, Interactivity, and Animation
..........59
Breaking Out of the Box with CSS3 Design
.................................................62
The way it was
......................................................................................62
Λ
new design paradigm
.......................................................................63
Replacing Images with CSS3
.........................................................................64
Background
gradients
.........................................................................65
CSS3 and Mobile
—
Λ
Perfect Fit
.................................................................67
Animating with CSS3
.....................................................................................69
Designing with Wei) Fonts
............................................................................70
Linking to a web font
...........................................................................72
Chapter
4:
Compatibility Issues and Solutions
....................77
Making HTML5 and CSS3 Work in Older Browsers
...................................80
Everything you wanted to know about 1E8 (and earlier)
but were afraid to ask
......................................................................81
Hacking solutions
.................................................................................83
Testing sites in IE8 (and older)
..........................................................86
Using graceful degradation for backward compatibility
................87
HTMLS
and CSS3 Browser Wars
..................................................................89
Using vendor-specific CSS prefixes
....................................................90
Competing video formats
...................................................................90
Creating video for
ÍE8
..........................................................................92
Mobile Compatibility
.....................................................................................93
A Word on Flash
............................................................................................94
Part
11:
Creating Pages with
HTMLS..............„........,.„..„.,.....95
Chapter
5: HTMLS
Semantic Tags
...............................97
Understanding the Different Kinds of Semantic Elements
.....................100
Structural HTML5 semantic tags
.....................................................100
Nonstructurai semantic tags
............................................................101
Other HTML5 semantic tags
.............................................................102
Organizing Content with Five Elements
....................................................105
Knowing when to use what
...............................................................105
Examining a basic HTML5 page template
.......................................109
Styling structural tags
.......................................................................110
HTML5 for Specific Content
.......................................................................
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Using <details> and <summary> elements
.....................................113
Defining <figure> and <figcaption> tags
..........................................114
Highlighting with the <mark> tag
.....................................................115
Using <time> and <datetime>
...........................................................116
Defining addresses
.............................................................................117
Styling content tags
...........................................................................118
Advantages of HTML5 Semantic Tags
.......................................................119
Table
of
Contents
Chapter
6:
HTML5
Forms
......................................121
HTMLS
Forms
—
An Underrated Resource
..............................................124
Surveying the new HTML5 form field parameters
.........................
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HTMLS
versus JavaScript or server-side scripts
...........................127
Compatibility issues
..........................................................................129
Creating
HTMLS
Forms
...............................................................................129
Form actions
.......................................................................................130
Defining input and label tags
............................................................132
Defining Placeholder Text
..........................................................................133
Implementing
HTMLS
Input Types
............................................................134
Denning an input type
.......................................................................134
Using input types for accessibility
..................................................135
Defining
a Datalist
........................................................................................138
Creating Form Output Elements
................................................................139
HTMLS
Form Validation
..............................................................................139
Required input
...................................................................................
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Validating e-mail addresses
..............................................................140
Validating numbers
...........................................................................141
A Final Word on HTML5 Forms
..................................................................141
Chapter
7:
Native Video and Audio
.............................143
Getting Familiar with Native Audio and Video
.........................................
14S
A deeper look at native video and audio
........................................146
Identifying proprietary plug-ins
.......................................................147
Understanding the rise of native media
..........................................147
Designing for a complex video terrain
............................................149
Compressed Video Formats
.......................................................................150
Video from your camera: Not ready for prime time
......................150
Competing native video formats
......................................................151
Different players in different browsers
...........................................151
Converting video to native formats
.................................................157
Knowing your options for hosting native video
............................158
Optimizing Native Video
.............................................................................161
Basic HTML5 video syntax
...............................................................161
Providing options for
non-HTMLö
browsers
..................................163
Adding a poster
..................................................................................164
Preloading a video
.............................................................................165
Embedding Native Audio
............................................................................165
Converting MP3 audio to OGG
.........................................................166
Embedding an HTML5 audio element
.............................................167
Alternative audio options
.................................................................168
Chapter
8:
Going Mobile: Responsive Design and ¡Query Mobile
.....169
Understanding the Nature and Role of Responsive Design
...................171
A day in the life of a multidevice user
.............................................172
Three approaches to responsive design
........................................178
The evolution and role of fluid design
............................................178
HTMLS & CSS3
For Dummies
Implementing Responsive Design with Media Queries
...........................179
Two techniques for
inedia
queries
..................................................180
Different strokes for different (viewport) folks
..............................181
Defining Media Queries with Multiple CSS Files
......................................182
Forcing devices to report actual width
...........................................182
Creating CSS files for different sized viewports
.............................183
Deploying Responsive Design in a Single CSS File
...................................187
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....................................................18!)
How jQuery Mobile works
................................................................190
Building
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........................................190
jQuery Mobile and data-role elements
............................................193
Customizing jQuery Mobile content
................................................194
Customizing themes with ThemeRoller
..........................................198
Part ill: CSS3 Effects and Transforms
...................................203
Chapter
9:
Styling with CSS3 Properties
........................205
The Involution of CSS
...................................................................................207
Phase I: Using HTML for styling
.......................................................208
Phase II: Using CSS for styling
..........................................................209
Phase ill: Beyond boxes and image files
.........................................210
CSS3 Transitions
..........................................................................................211
CSS3 transition properties
................................................................212
Using transition-timing-function
......................................................214
Compatibility issues for transitions
................................................215
Adding delays in CSS3
.......................................................................216
CSS3 transition syntax examples
.....................................................217
Can transitions get even more fun?
.................................................219
Redefining Color with CSS3
........................................................................221
Smoother workflow with RGB and HSL
...........................................222
Ais
for alpha
.......................................................................................224
Alpha versus opacity
.........................................................................225
Support for RGB and HSL color
........................................................227
Chapter
10:
Applying CSS3 Effects
.............................229
Getting the Most from CSS3 Effects
...........................................................232
Breaking out of the box with border radii
......................................232
Applying CSS3 border images
..........................................................235
Applying CSS3 drop shadows
...........................................................237
Effects and compatibility prefixes
...................................................238
Animating effects
...............................................................................240
Defining CSS3 Effects
...................................................................................240
Defining and applying a border radius
............................................241
Defining border images
.....................................................................244
Defining box shadows
.......................................................................247
Creating text shadows
.......................................................................249
Creating a text outline
.......................................................................250
Animating Effects
.........................................................................................250
Table
of Contents
Chapter
Π:
Applying and Animating CSS3 Transforms
...........255
Knowing How to Use Transforms
..............................................................257
Advantages of design with transforms
............................................259
Understanding transform syntax
.....................................................260
Combining transforms
.......................................................................262
Managing overlap layers
...................................................................
2(И
Transforms compatibility
.................................................................
2(>5
Animating Transforms witli Transitions
...................................................266
How transitions work with transforms
...........................................267
Building an animated image gallery
................................................268
Animating with ©keyframes
.......................................................................271
Understanding how ©keyframes work
............................................272
Adding motion to ©keyframes
.........................................................275
©keyframes properties
.....................................................................278
©keyframe compatibility and prefixes
............................................278
Using ©keyframes to define a moving banner element
................278
Chapter
12:
Styling Gradients with CSS3
........................283
The Evolutionary Path to CSS3 Gradients
................................................286
Rotated and radial
.............................................................................288
Gradients and mobile: A nice fit
.......................................................289
Compatibility solutions
.....................................................................291
Competing CSS3 Gradient Syntax
..............................................................293
Defining Gradients with Free Online Generators
.....................................294
Using Ultimate CSS Gradient Generator
...................................................297
Using preset gradients and the preview feature
............................297
Defining gradient color stops
...........................................................298
Saving and applying gradient backgrounds
...................................299
»art IV: The Part of Tens.......................
.....,.............................301
Chapter
13:
Top Ten HTML5 Design Resources
..................303
Notepad+t
....................................................................................................304
TextWrangler
...............................................................................................305
Komodo
Edit
.................................................................................................306
Adobe Dreamweaver
...................................................................................308
FileZilla
..........................................................................................................309
W3Schools
....................................................................................................310
WC3 Markup Validation Service
................................................................310
AMP Express
................................................................................................311
Hipster
Ipsum
...............................................................................................312
¡Query Widget Factory
................................................................................313
Chapter
14:
Top Ten CSS3 Design Tools
........................315
Ultimate CSS Gradient Generator
..............................................................316
Adobe Kuler
..................................................................................................318
Color Scheme Designer
...............................................................................319
HTML5
&
CSS3
For Dummies
CSS3 Generator
............................................................................................320
CSS3 Box Shadow Generator
......................................................................321
CSS
3.0
Maker
...............................................................................................321
Animate.ess
..................................................................................................322
Web Designer Wall
......................................................................................323
CSS Menu Maker
..........................................................................................324
Notepad RT
...................................................................................................325
Chapter
15:
Top Ten Form Data Resources
......................327
MailChimp
....................................................................................................329
ľreeľind
........................................................................................................330
Google Docs
..................................................................................................331
Google Custom Search Engine
...................................................................331
TheSiteWizard
................... ..........................................................................332
Form Tools
...................................................................................................333
jQuery Menu Widget
...................................................................................334
Freedback
.....................................................................................................335
EmailMeForm
...............................................................................................335
Zoho Creator
................................................................................................336
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spelling | Karlins, David Verfasser (DE-588)1046376683 aut HTML5 and CSS3 for Dummies by David Karlins HTML 5 und CSS 3 for Dummies HTML five und CSS three for Dummies Hyper Text Markup Language Five and Cascading Style Sheets three for Dummies Hoboken, NJ For Dummies, a Wiley brand 2014 xii, 364 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Auf dem Umschlag: "Making everything easier! ; Learn to: design and develop for the web using HTML5 and CSS3, use an entire range of web-building tools and features, leverage HTML5 and CSS3 for both form and function ; in full color!" HTML 5.0 (DE-588)7704810-6 gnd rswk-swf Cascading Style Sheets 3.0 (DE-588)7750895-6 gnd rswk-swf HTML 5.0 (DE-588)7704810-6 s Cascading Style Sheets 3.0 (DE-588)7750895-6 s DE-604 Übersetzt als Karlins, David HTML5 und CSS3 für Dummies Weinheim : Wiley-VCH, 2014 deutsch 978-3-527-71041-6 (DE-604)BV041639739 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-118-63941-2 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-118-63965-8 Digitalisierung UB Bamberg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=026171641&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Karlins, David HTML5 and CSS3 for Dummies HTML 5.0 (DE-588)7704810-6 gnd Cascading Style Sheets 3.0 (DE-588)7750895-6 gnd |
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title | HTML5 and CSS3 for Dummies |
title_alt | HTML 5 und CSS 3 for Dummies HTML five und CSS three for Dummies Hyper Text Markup Language Five and Cascading Style Sheets three for Dummies |
title_auth | HTML5 and CSS3 for Dummies |
title_exact_search | HTML5 and CSS3 for Dummies |
title_full | HTML5 and CSS3 for Dummies by David Karlins |
title_fullStr | HTML5 and CSS3 for Dummies by David Karlins |
title_full_unstemmed | HTML5 and CSS3 for Dummies by David Karlins |
title_short | HTML5 and CSS3 for Dummies |
title_sort | html5 and css3 for dummies |
topic | HTML 5.0 (DE-588)7704810-6 gnd Cascading Style Sheets 3.0 (DE-588)7750895-6 gnd |
topic_facet | HTML 5.0 Cascading Style Sheets 3.0 |
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