HTML & CSS: The Good Parts
With this practical book, you’ll learn how to work with these tools far more effectively than is standard practice for most web developers. Whether you handcraft individual pages or build templates, HTML & CSS: The Good Parts will help you get the most out of these tools in all aspects of web page design-from layout to typography and to color.
* Structure HTML markup to maximize the power of CSS
* Implement complex multi-column layouts from scratch
* Improve site production values with advanced CSS techniques
* Support formal usability and accessibility requirements with tools built into HTML and CSS
* Avoid the most annoying browser and platform limitations
Spring Into HTML and CSS
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JavaScript: The Good Parts
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PHP: The Good Parts
Get past all the hype about PHP and dig into the real power of this language. This book explores the most useful features of PHP and how they can spee...
Java: The Good Parts
What if you could condense Java down to its very best features and build better applications with that simpler version? In this book, veteran Sun Labs...
Designing Plastic Parts for Assembly
This book provides an excellent tool for both seasoned part designers and novices to the field, facilitating cost effective design decisions and ensur...