The Essential Guide To HTML5 And CSS3 Web Design
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- Cover
- An Introduction to Web Design
- Web Page Essentials
- Working With Type
- An introduction to typography
- Styling text the old-fashioned way (or, why we hate font tags)
- A new beginning: semantic markup
- Styling text using CSS
- Defining font colors
- Defining fonts
- Using images for text
- Defining font size and line height
- Defining font-style, font-weight, and font-variant
- CSS shorthand for font properties
- Controlling text element margins
- Using text-indent for print-like paragraphs
- Setting letter-spacing and word-spacing
- Controlling case with text-transform
- Creating alternatives with classes and spans
- Styling semantic markup
- Creating drop caps and pull quotes using CSS
- Working with lists
- Working With Images
- Using Links and Creating Navigation
- Introduction to web navigation
- Navigation types
- Creating and styling web page links
- Absolute links
- Relative links
- Root-relative links
- Internal page links
- Backward compatibility with fragment identifiers
- Top-of-page links
- Link states
- Defining link states with CSS
- Correctly ordering link states
- The difference between a and a:link
- Editing link styles using CSS
- Multiple link states: The cascade
- Enhanced link accessibility and usability
- Link targeting
- Links and images
- Enhancing links with JavaScript
- Creating navigation bars
- The dos and don’ts of web navigation
- Tables: How Nature (and the W3C) Intended
- Page Layouts with CSS
- Getting User Feedback
- Dealing with Browser Quirks
- Putting Everything Together
- An HTML5 reference
- Web Color Reference
- ENTITIES reference
- CSS Reference
- Index