Designing with Web standards / Jeffrey Zeldman.
Material type: TextPublication details: Berkeley, Calif. : New Riders ; London : Pearson Education [distributor], c2007.Edition: 2nd edDescription: xx, 410 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780321385550 (pbk.) :
- 9780321385550
- 005.72 ZEL
- TK5105.888
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Previous ed.: 2003.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I.Houston, we have a problem -- 1.99.9% of websites are obsolete -- 2.Designing and building with standards -- 3.The trouble with standards -- 4.Findability, syndication blogs, podcasts, the long tail, Ajax (and other reasons standards are winning) -- Part II.Designing and building -- 5.Modern markup -- XHTML: restructuring the web -- 7.Tighter, firmer pages guaranteed: structure and meta-structure in strict and hybrid markup -- 8XHTML by example: a hybrid layout (Part I) -- 9.CSS basics -- 10.CSS in action: a hybrid layout (Part II) -- 11.Working with browsers Part II: Box models, bugs, and workarounds -- 13.Working with browsers Part III: typography -- 14.Accessibility basics -- 15.Working with DOM-based scrips -- 16.A CSS redesign.
Written in the same style as the previous edition, this guide includes all the latest techniques that will enable developers to redesign sites faster, make content more visible to search engines, and deliver sites that promise to work as well five years from now as they do today.