Felke-Morris, T: Web Development and Design Foundations
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CHAPTER 1 Introduction to the Internet and World Wide Web1.1 The Internet and the WebThe InternetBirth of the InternetGrowth of the InternetBirth of the WebThe First Graphical BrowserConvergence of TechnologiesWho Runs the Internet?Intranets and Extranets1.2 Web Standards and AccessibilityW3C RecommendationsWeb Standards and AccessibilityAccessibility and the LawUniversal Design for the Web1.3 Information on the WebReliability and Information on the WebEthical Use of Information on the Web1.4 Network Overview1.5 The Client/Server Model1.6 Internet ProtocolsFile Transfer Protocol (FTP)E-mail ProtocolsHypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)1.7 Uniform Resource Identifiers and Domain NamesURIs and URLsDomain Names1.8 Markup LanguagesStandard Generalized Markup Language (SGML)Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)Extensible Markup Language (XML)Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML)HTML5-the Newest Version of HTML1.9 Internet and Web TrendsChapter SummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsHands-On ExerciseWeb ResearchFocus on Web DesignCHAPTER 2 HTML Basics2.1 HTML OverviewHTMLXHTMLHTML52.2 Document Type Definition2.3 Example XHTML Web Page2.4 Example HTML5 Web Page2.5 Head, Body, Title, and Meta ElementsThe Head SectionThe Body Section2.6 Your First Web Page2.7 Heading ElementAccessibility and HeadingsMore Heading Options in HTML52.8 Paragraph ElementAlignment2.9 Line Break Element2.10 Blockquote Element2.11 Phrase Elements2.12 Unordered ListThe type AttributeHTML5 and Unordered Lists2.13 Ordered ListThe type AttributeHTML5 and Ordered Lists2.14 Description List2.15 Special Characters2.16 Div Element2.17 Anchor ElementAbsolute HyperlinksRelative HyperlinksE-Mail HyperlinksAccessibility and HyperlinksBlock Anchor2.18 HTML ValidationChapter SummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsApply Your KnowledgeHands-On ExercisesWeb ResearchFocus on Web DesignWebsite Case StudyCHAPTER 3 Configuring Color and Text with CSS3.1 Overview of Cascading
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Style SheetsAdvantages of Cascading Style SheetsConfiguring Cascading Style SheetsCSS Selectors and DeclarationsThe background-color PropertyThe color PropertyConfigure Background and Text Color3.2 Using Color on Web PagesHexadecimal Color ValuesWeb Safe ColorsCSS Color Syntax3.3 Inline CSS with the Style AttributeThe Style Attribute3.4 Embedded CSS with the Style ElementStyle Element3.5 Configuring Text with CSSThe PropertyMore CSS Font Properties3.6 CSS Class, Id, and Contextual SelectorsThe Class SelectorThe Id SelectorThe Contextual Selector3.7 Span Element3.8 Using External Style SheetsLink Element3.9 Center HTML Elements with CSS3.10 The Cascade3.11 CSS ValidationChapter SummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsApply Your KnowledgeHands-On ExercisesWeb ResearchFocus on Web DesignWebsite Case Study: Implementing CSSCHAPTER 4 Visual Elements and Graphics4.1 Configuring Lines and BordersHorizontal Rule ElementThe border and padding Properties4.2 Types of GraphicsGraphic Interchange Format (GIF) ImagesJoint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) ImagesPortable Network Graphic (PNG) ImagesNew WebP Image Format4.3 Image ElementAccessibility and ImagesImage HyperlinksOptimize an Image for the Web4.4 HTML5 Visual ElementsHTML5 Figure ElementHTML5 Figcaption ElementHTML5 Meter ElementHTML5 Progress Element4.5 Background ImagesThe background-image PropertyBrowser Display of a Background ImageThe background-repeat PropertyThe background-position PropertyThe background-attachment Property4.6 More About ImagesImage MapsThe Favorites IconImage SlicingCSS Sprites4.7 Sources and Guidelines for GraphicsSources of GraphicsGuidelines for Using ImagesAccessibility and Visual Elements4.8 CSS3 Visual EffectsThe CSS3 background-clip PropertyThe CSS3 background-origin PropertyThe CSS3 background-size PropertyCSS3 Multiple Background ImagesCSS3 Rounded CornersCSS3 Box ShadowCSS3 Text ShadowCSS3 OpacityCSS3 RGBA ColorCSS3 GradientsChapter SummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsApply Your KnowledgeHands-On ExercisesWeb ResearchFocus on Web DesignWebsite Case Study: Using Graphics & Visual ElementsCHAPTER 5 Web Design5.1 Design for Your Target AudienceBrowser-FriendlyScreen Resolution5.2 Website OrganizationHierarchical OrganizationLinear OrganizationRandom Organization5.3 Principles of Visual DesignRepetition: Repeat Visual Elements throughout DesignContrast: Add Visual Excitement and Draw AttentionProximity: Group-Related ItemsAlignment: Align Elements to Create Visual Unity5.4 Design to Provide AccessibilityWho Benefits from Universal Design and Increased Accessibility?Accessible Design Can Benefit Search Engine ListingLegal RequirementsAccessibility is the Right Thing To Do5.5 Writing for the WebOrganize Your ContentText in HyperlinksReading LevelUse of FontsSpelling and Grammar5.6 Use of ColorChoosing ColorsAccessibility and ColorAppealing to Children and PreteensAppealing to Young AdultsAppealing to EverybodyAppealing to Older Adults5.7 Use of Graphics and MultimediaFile Size and Dimension MatterAntialiased/Aliased Text in MediaUse Only Necessary MultimediaProvide Alternate Text5.8 Navigation DesignEase of NavigationNavigation BarsBreadcrumb NavigationUsing Graphics for NavigationDynamic NavigationSite MapSite Search Features5.9 Page Layout DesignWireframes and Page LayoutPage Layout Design TechniquesDesign for the Mobile Web5.10 More Design ConsiderationsLoad TimeAbove the FoldWhite SpaceAvoid Horizontal ScrollingBrowsersScreen Resolution5.11 Web Design Best Practices ChecklistChapter SummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsHands-On ExercisesWeb ResearchFocus on Web DesignWebsite Case Study: Web Design Best PracticesCHAPTER 6 Page Layout6.1 The Box ModelContentPaddingBorderMarginThe Box Model in Action6.2 Normal Flow6.3 CSS PositioningRelative PositioningAbsolute Positioning6.4 CSS Float6.5 CSS Clearing a FloatThe clear PropertyThe overflow Property6.6 CSS Two-Column Page LayoutTwo Column with Left NavigationTwo Column with Top Header and Left Navigation6.7 Hyperlinks in an Unordered ListConfigure List Markers with CSSVertical Navigation with an Unordered ListHorizontal Navigation with an Unordered List6.8 CSS Interactivity with Pseudo-Classes6.9 Practice with CSS Two Column Layout6.10 CSS ResourcesCSS Debugging TechniquesCSS Web Resources6.11 HTML5 Structural ElementsHeader ElementHgroup ElementNav ElementFooter ElementSection ElementArticle ElementAside ElementTime ElementHTML5 & Today's BrowsersChapter SummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsApply Your KnowledgeHands-On ExercisesWeb ResearchFocus on Web DesignWebsite Case Study: Implementing CSS Two-Column Page LayoutCHAPTER 7 More on Links and Layout7.1 Another Look at HyperlinksMore on Relative LinkingFragment IdentifiersThe target AttributeBlock AnchorTelephone & Text Message 7.2 CSS Sprites7.3 Three-Column CSS Page Layout7.4 CSS Styling for PrintPrint Styling Best Practices7.5 CSS Styling for the Mobile WebMobile Web Design Best PracticesViewport Meta TagCSS Media QueriesTesting Mobile DisplayMore on Media QueriesChapter SummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsApply Your KnowledgeHands-On ExercisesWeb ResearchFocus On Web DesignWebsite Case Study: Styling for the Mobile WebCHAPTER 8 Tables8.1 Table OverviewTable ElementTable Captions8.2 Table Rows, Cells, and HeadersTable Row ElementTable Data ElementTable Header Element8.3 Span Rows and ColumnsThe colspan AttributeThe rowspan Attribute8.4 Configure an Accessible Table8.5 Style a Table with CSS8.6 CSS Structural Pseudo-classes8.7 Configure Table SectionsChapter SummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsApply Your KnowledgeHands-On ExercisesWeb ResearchFocus on Web DesignWebsite Case Study: Using TablesCHAPTER 9 Forms9.1 Overview of FormsForm ElementForm Controls9.2 Input Element Form ControlsText BoxSubmit ButtonReset ButtonCheck BoxRadio ButtonHidden Input ControlPassword Box9.3 Scrolling Text BoxTextarea Element9.4 Select List Select ListSelect ElementOption Element9.5 Image Buttons and the Button ElementImage ButtonButton Element9.6 Accessibility and FormsLabel ElementFieldset ElementLegend ElementThe tabindex AttributeThe accesskey Attribute9.7 Styling a FormTable StructureTransitional ApproachStyle a Form with CSS9.8 Server-Side ProcessingPrivacy and FormsServer-Side Processing Resources9.9 HTML5 Form ControlsE-mail Address InputURL InputTelephone Number InputSearch Field InputDatalist Form ControlSlider Form ControlSpinner Form ControlCalendar Form ControlColor-well Form ControlHTML5 and Progressive EnhancementChapter SummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsApply Your KnowledgeHands-On ExercisesWeb ResearchFocus on Web DesignWebsite Case Study: Adding a FormCHAPTER 10 Web Development10.1 Successful Large-Scale Project DevelopmentProject Job RolesProject Staffing Criteria10.2 The Development ProcessConceptualizationAnalysisDesignProductionTestingLaunchMaintenanceEvaluation10.3 Domain Name OverviewChoosing a Domain NameRegistering a Domain Name10.4 Web HostingWeb Host ProvidersHosting Needs10.5 Choosing a Virtual HostChapter SummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsHands-On ExercisesWeb ResearchFocus on Web DesignWebsite Case Study: Testing PhaseCHAPTER 11 Web Multimedia and Interactivity11.1 Plug-Ins, Containers, and Codecs11.2 Getting Started with Audio and VideoProvide a Hyperlink11.3 XHTML Object & Param ElementsObject ElementParam ElementAudio on a Web PageVideo on a Web PageWorking with Multimedia on the Web11.4 Adobe FlashFlash Animation on a Web PageHTML5 Embed ElementFlash Resources11.5 HTML5 Audio & Video ElementsAudio ElementSource ElementHTML5 Audio on a Web PageVideo ElementSource ElementHTML5 Video on a Web Page11.6 Multimedia Files & Copyright11.7 CSS3 & InteractivityCSS Image GalleryCSS3 Transform PropertyCSS3 Transition Property11.8 JavaAdding a Java Applet to a Web PageJava Applet Resources11.9 JavaScriptJavaScript Resources11.10 AjaxAjax Resources11.11 HTML5 Canvas Element11.12 Accessibility and Multimedia/InteractivityChapter SummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsApply Your KnowledgeHands-On ExercisesWeb ResearchFocus on Web DesignWebsite Case Study: Adding MultimediaCHAPTER 12 E-Commerce Overview12.1 What Is E-Commerce?Advantages of E-CommerceRisks of E-Commerce12.2 E-Commerce Business Models12.3 Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)12.4 E-Commerce Statistics12.5 E-Commerce Issues12.6 E-Commerce SecurityEncryptionIntegritySecure Sockets Layer (SSL)Digital CertificateSSL and Digital Certificates12.7 Order and Payment ProcessingCash ModelCheck ModelCredit ModelSmart Card12.8 E-Commerce Storefront SolutionsInstant Online StorefrontOff-the-Shelf Shopping Cart SoftwareCustom-Built SolutionSemi-Custom-Built Solutions on a BudgetChapter SummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsHands-On ExerciseWeb ResearchFocus on Web DesignWebsite Case Study: Adding a Catalog Page for an Online StoreCHAPTER 13 Web Promotion13.1 Search Engine Overview13.2 Popular Search Engines13.3 Components of a Search EngineRobotDatabaseSearch Form13.4 Designing Your Pages for PromotionKeywordsPage TitlesHeading TagsDescriptionDescription Meta TagLinkingPage LayoutImages and MultimediaValid CodeContent of Value13.5 Listing in a Search Engine and Search IndexMap Your SiteAlliances13.6 Monitoring Search Listings13.7 Link Popularity13.8 Social Media OptimizationSocial BookmarkingBlogs and RSS FeedsSocial Networking13.9 Other Site Promotion ActivitiesQuick Response (QR) CodesAffiliate ProgramsBanner AdsBanner ExchangeReciprocal Link AgreementsNewslettersSticky Site FeaturesPersonal RecommendationsNewsgroup and Listserv PostingsTraditional Media Ads and Existing Marketing Materials13.10 Serving Dynamic Content with Inline FramesIframe ElementYouTube Video in an Inline FrameChapter SummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsHands-On ExercisesWeb ResearchFocus on Web DesignWebsite Case Study: Meta Tags to Promote Web SitesCHAPTER 14 A Brief Look at JavaScript14.1 Overview of JavaScript14.2 The Development of JavaScript14.3 Popular Uses for JavaScriptAlert MessagePopup WindowsBrowser SniffingJump MenusMouse Movement Techniques14.4 Adding JavaScript to a Web PageThe Script ElementJavaScript Statement Block TemplateAlert Message Box14.5 Document Object Model Overview14.6 Events and Event Handlers14.7 VariablesWriting a Variable to a Web PageCollecting Variable Values Using a Prompt14.8 Introduction to Programming ConceptsArithmetic OperatorsDecision MakingFunctions14.9 Form Handling14.10 Accessibility and JavaScript14.11 JavaScript ResourcesChapter SummaryKey TermsReview QuestionsApply Your KnowledgeHands-On ExercisesWeb ResearchWebsite Case Study: Adding JavaScriptWeb Developer's Handbook AppendixesA. HTML5 Quick ReferenceB. XHTML Quick ReferenceC. Special Entity CharactersD. CSS Property ReferenceE. WCAG 2.0 Quick ReferenceF. FTP TutorialAnswersIndex
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Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Terry Felke-Morris
- 2012, 6th revised edition, 668 Seiten, Maße: 21,7 x 27,7 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Verlag: Prentice Hall
- ISBN-10: 0273774506
- ISBN-13: 9780273774501
Sprache:
Englisch
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