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Full Description
Speaking in Styles aims to help Web designers learn the "language" that will be used to take their vision from the static comp to the live Internet. Many designers think that CSS is code, and that it's too hard to learn. Jason takes an approach to CSS that breaks it down around common design tasks and helps the reader learn that they already think in styles--they just need to learn to speak the language.Jason helps Web designers find their voice, walks them through the grammar of CSS, shows them how to write their design specs in CSS, and how to prepare it for screen, printer or handheld devices. Along the way designers will learn to optimize their code, make it accessible, optimize for search engines, mix it up with Flash, and more.
Contents
IntroductionPART 1 A Web PrimerWhat is a Web Page?Web Designer's ToolboxThe Myths of CSSPART 2 CSS GrammerSyntax: Creating MeaningSemantics: Making Sense of StylesVocabulary: Talking the TalkPART 3 Speaking Like a NativeDesigning with CSSLayoutTypographyNavigation ChromeThe Last WordAPPENDIXESA: voxLibris CodeB: CSS ValuesC: Fixing Internet ExplorerIndex