Head first web design / by Ethan Watrall and Jeff Siarto
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005.72 SCH-X 2013 1207 XML and web services / | 005.72 SKL-W 2012 2928 Web design principles / | 005.72 TEA-C 2013 4438 CSS3 / | 005.72 WAT-H 2011 196 Head first web design / | 005.72 WIL-X 2001 2078 XML : | 005.72 WIL-X 2001 2079 XML : | 005.7262 DUF-H 2003 1065 How to do everything with JavaScript / |
Index included
Intro -- Beauty is in the eye of your user -- Paper covers rock -- "So you take a left at the green water tower-- " -- Follow the golden rule -- Moving beyond monochrome -- "In 2 seconds, click 'home'." -- Yes, you scan! -- Inaccessibility kills -- The pathway to harmonious design -- Keeping your site fresh -- Mind your own business -- The top ten things (we didn't cover).
Whether you are building a personal blog or a corporate website, there is a lot more to web design than div's and CSS selectors, but what do you really need to know? With this book, you'll learn the secrets of designing effective, user-friendly sites, from customer requirements to hand-drawn storyboards all the way to finished HTML and CSS creations that offer an unforgettable online presence.
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