Transcending CSS: Sublimez web design! (Paperback) PDF Print E-mail
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 Andy Clarke
Molly Holzschlag-E
 
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Paperback: 369 pages
Publisher: Eyrolles (August 30, 2007)
Language: French
ISBN-10: 2212121075
ISBN-13: 978-2212121070


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While the Web is evolving to incorporate new standards and that the latest browsers open up new creative avenues, the art of web design is also changing rapidly. However, there are few web designers also experienced in programming. Result: they can not fully exploit all the resources available, because semantic markup and CSS are a hindrance to their creative impetus. Andy Clarke has managed to identify the difficulties facing these web designers sensitive to the most graphic art; he suggested the artists here Web a gradual approach to combine creativity, functionality and accessibility in the design of their sites. For this, the CSS provide a necessary framework, but it is freeing them to transcend. In this book revolutionary, unique, you learn how to implement original designs, while benefiting from the creative possibilities of lighting and style sheets. You learn to set up a new workflow, building prototypes, effectively utilize grids, see the tags, etc.. You "transcenderez" CSS, whether to use the latest browsers that support the third version of this standard, collaborate effectively with team members or more. Written and reviewed by the "gurus" of the area that are Andy Clarke and Molly E. Holzschlag, this book takes a visual approach to help you teach programming techniques; offers many examples of Web sites, photographs and other sources of inspiration to artists giving ideas to see their code; evokes forward - the first technical advances new browsers and specification CSS 3, under development.

Biography of the author
Andy Clarke is one of the English Web designers the most popular of these last ten years. At the head of a design agency, Stuff and Nonsense, it places emphasis on developing creative and accessible web and passionately tries to bridge the gap between code and formatting. For that, he teaches regularly in the designers and developers creative applications of Web standards. Author of several articles in the magazine A List Apart, Andy Clarke has also contributed to the CSS Zen Garden. It is also a member of the Web Standard Project and participates in the working group W3C CSS.
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