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Using Hands-On Practice exercises and Web Site Case Studies to motivate readers, Web Development and Design Foundations with HTML5 includes all the necessary lessons to guide students in developing highly effective Web sites. A well-rounded balance of hard skills (HTML5, XHTML, CSS, JavaScript) and soft skills (Web Design, e-commerce, Web site promotion strategies) presents everything beginning Web developers need to know to build and promote successful Web sites.

Table of Contents:
CHAPTER 1 Introduction to the Internet and World Wide Web 1.1 The Internet and the Web The Internet Birth of the Internet Growth of the Internet Birth of the Web The First Graphical Browser Convergence of Technologies Who Runs the Internet? Intranets and Extranets 1.2 Web Standards and Accessibility W3C Recommendations Web Standards and Accessibility Accessibility and the Law Universal Design for the Web 1.3 Information on the Web Reliability and Information on the Web Ethical Use of Information on the Web 1.4 Network Overview 1.5 The Client/Server Model 1.6 Internet Protocols File Transfer Protocol (FTP) E-mail Protocols Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) 1.7 Uniform Resource Identifiers and Domain Names URIs and URLs Domain Names 1.8 Markup Languages Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) Extensible Markup Language (XML) Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) HTML5–the Newest Version of HTML 1.9 Internet and Web Trends Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Hands-On Exercise Web Research Focus on Web Design CHAPTER 2 HTML Basics 2.1 HTML Overview HTML XHTML HTML5 2.2 Document Type Definition 2.3 Example XHTML Web Page 2.4 Example HTML5 Web Page 2.5 Head, Body, Title, and Meta Elements The Head Section The Body Section 2.6 Your First Web Page 2.7 Heading Element Accessibility and Headings More Heading Options in HTML5 2.8 Paragraph Element Alignment 2.9 Line Break Element 2.10 Blockquote Element 2.11 Phrase Elements 2.12 Unordered List The type Attribute HTML5 and Unordered Lists 2.13 Ordered List The type Attribute HTML5 and Ordered Lists 2.14 Description List 2.15 Special Characters 2.16 Div Element 2.17 Anchor Element Absolute Hyperlinks Relative Hyperlinks E-Mail Hyperlinks Accessibility and Hyperlinks Block Anchor 2.18 HTML Validation Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Apply Your Knowledge Hands-On Exercises Web Research Focus on Web Design Website Case Study CHAPTER 3 Configuring Color and Text with CSS 3.1 Overview of Cascading Style Sheets Advantages of Cascading Style Sheets Configuring Cascading Style Sheets CSS Selectors and Declarations The background-color Property The color Property Configure Background and Text Color 3.2 Using Color on Web Pages Hexadecimal Color Values Web Safe Colors CSS Color Syntax 3.3 Inline CSS with the Style Attribute The Style Attribute 3.4 Embedded CSS with the Style Element Style Element 3.5 Configuring Text with CSS The Property More CSS Font Properties 3.6 CSS Class, Id, and Contextual Selectors The Class Selector The Id Selector The Contextual Selector 3.7 Span Element 3.8 Using External Style Sheets Link Element 3.9 Center HTML Elements with CSS 3.10 The Cascade 3.11 CSS Validation Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Apply Your Knowledge Hands-On Exercises Web Research Focus on Web Design Website Case Study: Implementing CSS CHAPTER 4 Visual Elements and Graphics 4.1 Configuring Lines and Borders Horizontal Rule Element The border and padding Properties 4.2 Types of Graphics Graphic Interchange Format (GIF) Images Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG) Images Portable Network Graphic (PNG) Images New WebP Image Format 4.3 Image Element Accessibility and Images Image Hyperlinks Optimize an Image for the Web 4.4 HTML5 Visual Elements HTML5 Figure Element HTML5 Figcaption Element HTML5 Meter Element HTML5 Progress Element 4.5 Background Images The background-image Property Browser Display of a Background Image The background-repeat Property The background-position Property The background-attachment Property 4.6 More About Images Image Maps The Favorites Icon Image Slicing CSS Sprites 4.7 Sources and Guidelines for Graphics Sources of Graphics Guidelines for Using Images Accessibility and Visual Elements 4.8 CSS3 Visual Effects The CSS3 background-clip Property The CSS3 background-origin Property The CSS3 background-size Property CSS3 Multiple Background Images CSS3 Rounded Corners CSS3 Box Shadow CSS3 Text Shadow CSS3 Opacity CSS3 RGBA Color CSS3 Gradients Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Apply Your Knowledge Hands-On Exercises Web Research Focus on Web Design Website Case Study: Using Graphics & Visual Elements CHAPTER 5 Web Design 5.1 Design for Your Target Audience Browser-Friendly Screen Resolution 5.2 Website Organization Hierarchical Organization Linear Organization Random Organization 5.3 Principles of Visual Design Repetition: Repeat Visual Elements throughout Design Contrast: Add Visual Excitement and Draw Attention Proximity: Group-Related Items Alignment: Align Elements to Create Visual Unity 5.4 Design to Provide Accessibility Who Benefits from Universal Design and Increased Accessibility? Accessible Design Can Benefit Search Engine Listing Legal Requirements Accessibility is the Right Thing To Do 5.5 Writing for the Web Organize Your Content Text in Hyperlinks Reading Level Use of Fonts Spelling and Grammar 5.6 Use of Color Choosing Colors Accessibility and Color Appealing to Children and Preteens Appealing to Young Adults Appealing to Everybody Appealing to Older Adults 5.7 Use of Graphics and Multimedia File Size and Dimension Matter Antialiased/Aliased Text in Media Use Only Necessary Multimedia Provide Alternate Text 5.8 Navigation Design Ease of Navigation Navigation Bars Breadcrumb Navigation Using Graphics for Navigation Dynamic Navigation Site Map Site Search Features 5.9 Page Layout Design Wireframes and Page Layout Page Layout Design Techniques Design for the Mobile Web 5.10 More Design Considerations Load Time Above the Fold White Space Avoid Horizontal Scrolling Browsers Screen Resolution 5.11 Web Design Best Practices Checklist Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Hands-On Exercises Web Research Focus on Web Design Website Case Study: Web Design Best Practices CHAPTER 6 Page Layout 6.1 The Box Model Content Padding Border Margin The Box Model in Action 6.2 Normal Flow 6.3 CSS Positioning Relative Positioning Absolute Positioning 6.4 CSS Float 6.5 CSS Clearing a Float The clear Property The overflow Property 6.6 CSS Two-Column Page Layout Two Column with Left Navigation Two Column with Top Header and Left Navigation 6.7 Hyperlinks in an Unordered List Configure List Markers with CSS Vertical Navigation with an Unordered List Horizontal Navigation with an Unordered List 6.8 CSS Interactivity with Pseudo-Classes 6.9 Practice with CSS Two Column Layout 6.10 CSS Resources CSS Debugging Techniques CSS Web Resources 6.11 HTML5 Structural Elements Header Element Hgroup Element Nav Element Footer Element Section Element Article Element Aside Element Time Element HTML5 & Today’s Browsers Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Apply Your Knowledge Hands-On Exercises Web Research Focus on Web Design Website Case Study: Implementing CSS Two-Column Page Layout CHAPTER 7 More on Links and Layout 7.1 Another Look at Hyperlinks More on Relative Linking Fragment Identifiers The target Attribute Block Anchor Telephone & Text Message Hyperlinks 7.2 CSS Sprites 7.3 Three-Column CSS Page Layout 7.4 CSS Styling for Print Print Styling Best Practices 7.5 CSS Styling for the Mobile Web Mobile Web Design Best Practices Viewport Meta Tag CSS Media Queries Testing Mobile Display More on Media Queries Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Apply Your Knowledge Hands-On Exercises Web Research Focus On Web Design Website Case Study: Styling for the Mobile Web CHAPTER 8 Tables 8.1 Table Overview Table Element Table Captions 8.2 Table Rows, Cells, and Headers Table Row Element Table Data Element Table Header Element 8.3 Span Rows and Columns The colspan Attribute The rowspan Attribute 8.4 Configure an Accessible Table 8.5 Style a Table with CSS 8.6 CSS Structural Pseudo-classes 8.7 Configure Table Sections Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Apply Your Knowledge Hands-On Exercises Web Research Focus on Web Design Website Case Study: Using Tables CHAPTER 9 Forms 9.1 Overview of Forms Form Element Form Controls 9.2 Input Element Form Controls Text Box Submit Button Reset Button Check Box Radio Button Hidden Input Control Password Box 9.3 Scrolling Text Box Textarea Element 9.4 Select List Select List Select Element Option Element 9.5 Image Buttons and the Button Element Image Button Button Element 9.6 Accessibility and Forms Label Element Fieldset Element Legend Element The tabindex Attribute The accesskey Attribute 9.7 Styling a Form Table Structure Transitional Approach Style a Form with CSS 9.8 Server-Side Processing Privacy and Forms Server-Side Processing Resources 9.9 HTML5 Form Controls E-mail Address Input URL Input Telephone Number Input Search Field Input Datalist Form Control Slider Form Control Spinner Form Control Calendar Form Control Color-well Form Control HTML5 and Progressive Enhancement Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Apply Your Knowledge Hands-On Exercises Web Research Focus on Web Design Website Case Study: Adding a Form CHAPTER 10 Web Development 10.1 Successful Large-Scale Project Development Project Job Roles Project Staffing Criteria 10.2 The Development Process Conceptualization Analysis Design Production Testing Launch Maintenance Evaluation 10.3 Domain Name Overview Choosing a Domain Name Registering a Domain Name 10.4 Web Hosting Web Host Providers Hosting Needs 10.5 Choosing a Virtual Host Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Hands-On Exercises Web Research Focus on Web Design Website Case Study: Testing Phase CHAPTER 11 Web Multimedia and Interactivity 11.1 Plug-Ins, Containers, and Codecs 11.2 Getting Started with Audio and Video Provide a Hyperlink 11.3 XHTML Object & Param Elements Object Element Param Element Audio on a Web Page Video on a Web Page Working with Multimedia on the Web 11.4 Adobe Flash Flash Animation on a Web Page HTML5 Embed Element Flash Resources 11.5 HTML5 Audio & Video Elements Audio Element Source Element HTML5 Audio on a Web Page Video Element Source Element HTML5 Video on a Web Page 11.6 Multimedia Files & Copyright 11.7 CSS3 & Interactivity CSS Image Gallery CSS3 Transform Property CSS3 Transition Property 11.8 Java Adding a Java Applet to a Web Page Java Applet Resources 11.9 JavaScript JavaScript Resources 11.10 Ajax Ajax Resources 11.11 HTML5 Canvas Element 11.12 Accessibility and Multimedia/Interactivity Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Apply Your Knowledge Hands-On Exercises Web Research Focus on Web Design Website Case Study: Adding Multimedia CHAPTER 12 E-Commerce Overview 12.1 What Is E-Commerce? Advantages of E-Commerce Risks of E-Commerce 12.2 E-Commerce Business Models 12.3 Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) 12.4 E-Commerce Statistics 12.5 E-Commerce Issues 12.6 E-Commerce Security Encryption Integrity Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Digital Certificate SSL and Digital Certificates 12.7 Order and Payment Processing Cash Model Check Model Credit Model Smart Card 12.8 E-Commerce Storefront Solutions Instant Online Storefront Off-the-Shelf Shopping Cart Software Custom-Built Solution Semi-Custom-Built Solutions on a Budget Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Hands-On Exercise Web Research Focus on Web Design Website Case Study: Adding a Catalog Page for an Online Store CHAPTER 13 Web Promotion 13.1 Search Engine Overview 13.2 Popular Search Engines 13.3 Components of a Search Engine Robot Database Search Form 13.4 Designing Your Pages for Promotion Keywords Page Titles Heading Tags Description Description Meta Tag Linking Page Layout Images and Multimedia Valid Code Content of Value 13.5 Listing in a Search Engine and Search Index Map Your Site Alliances 13.6 Monitoring Search Listings 13.7 Link Popularity 13.8 Social Media Optimization Social Bookmarking Blogs and RSS Feeds Social Networking 13.9 Other Site Promotion Activities Quick Response (QR) Codes Affiliate Programs Banner Ads Banner Exchange Reciprocal Link Agreements Newsletters Sticky Site Features Personal Recommendations Newsgroup and Listserv Postings Traditional Media Ads and Existing Marketing Materials 13.10 Serving Dynamic Content with Inline Frames Iframe Element YouTube Video in an Inline Frame Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Hands-On Exercises Web Research Focus on Web Design Website Case Study: Meta Tags to Promote Web Sites CHAPTER 14 A Brief Look at JavaScript 14.1 Overview of JavaScript 14.2 The Development of JavaScript 14.3 Popular Uses for JavaScript Alert Message Popup Windows Browser Sniffing Jump Menus Mouse Movement Techniques 14.4 Adding JavaScript to a Web Page The Script Element JavaScript Statement Block Template Alert Message Box 14.5 Document Object Model Overview 14.6 Events and Event Handlers 14.7 Variables Writing a Variable to a Web Page Collecting Variable Values Using a Prompt 14.8 Introduction to Programming Concepts Arithmetic Operators Decision Making Functions 14.9 Form Handling 14.10 Accessibility and JavaScript 14.11 JavaScript Resources Chapter Summary Key Terms Review Questions Apply Your Knowledge Hands-On Exercises Web Research Website Case Study: Adding JavaScript Web Developer’s Handbook Appendixes A. HTML5 Quick Reference B. XHTML Quick Reference C. Special Entity Characters D. CSS Property Reference E. WCAG 2.0 Quick Reference F. FTP Tutorial Answers Index


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780132783392
  • Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
  • Publisher Imprint: Pearson
  • Depth: 25
  • Height: 276 mm
  • No of Pages: 672
  • Spine Width: 25 mm
  • Width: 216 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0132783398
  • Publisher Date: 14 Jun 2012
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: 6 PAP/PSC
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 1250 gr


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