Entries tagged with “webdesign”
Written on December 4th, 2007 |
Don't let the size of this book fool you into thinking it has little to share. This book is packed with valuable information from page 1.
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Tagged with cameronmoll, mobilewebdesign, webdesign, mobile, html, css, and xhtml
Written on July 9th, 2007 |
Overall, this book is an excellent resource for those seeking design instruction and inspiration.
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Tagged with webdesign, designpatterns, typography, color, shapes, and designtheory
Written on April 30th, 2007 |
This book was a great read, and is packed full of great tips, tricks, and usable scripts to enhance the overall usability of your website.
Filed under Web Development, Web Standards, CSS, Usability, and Book Reviews
Tagged with webusability, xhtml, webstandards, websearch, webdesign, webaccessibility, usability, unobtrusivejavascript, typography, semantics, progressiveehnancement, microformats, markup, dom, domscripting, javascript, html, gracefuldegradation, and progressiveenhancement
Written on April 10th, 2007 |
If you are familiar with CSS and need a quick way the tasks listed in the index, then this book is perfect for you.
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Tagged with css, html, xhtml, webstandards, webaccessibility, webdesign, typography, markup, and progressiveehnancement
Written on January 9th, 2007 |
...a very thorough book on practical CSS.
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Written on December 31st, 2006 |
This book is designed
beautifully from front cover to back.
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Tagged with andyclarke, css, html, xhtml, webdesign, progressiveenhancement, markup, and webstandards
Written on November 27th, 2006 |
Though this book was published a few years ago, the principles still apply to many of the modern techniques used to solve problems.
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Tagged with webstandards, html, xhtml, css, markup, semantics, dancederholm, and webdesign