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Beginning HTML5 and CSS3 For Dummies 1st Edition, Kindle Edition
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Your full-color, friendly guide to getting started with HTML5 and CSS3!
HTML and CSS are essential tools for creating dynamic websites and help make your websites even more effective and unique. This friendly-but-straightforward guide gets you started with the basics of the latest versions of HTML and CSS: HTML5 and CSS3. Introducing you to the syntax and structure of the languages, this helpful guide shows you how to create and view a web page, explains ideal usage of HTML5 and CSS3, walks you through the CSS3 rules and style sheets, addresses common mistakes and explains how to fix them, and explores interesting HTML5 tools.
- Serves as an ideal introduction to HTML5 and CSS3 for beginners with little to no web development experience
- Details the capabilities of HTML5 and CSS3 and how to use both to create responsive, practical, and well-designed websites
- Helps you understand how HTML5 and CSS3 are the foundation upon which hundreds of millions of web pages are built
- Features full-color illustrations to enhance your learning process
Beginning HTML5 and CSS3 For Dummies is the perfect first step for getting started with the fundamentals of web development and design.
- ISBN-13978-1118657201
- Edition1st
- PublisherFor Dummies
- Publication date14 August 2013
- LanguageEnglish
- File size17443 KB
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Product description
From the Inside Flap
Learn to:
- Work with rules, style sheets, and proper syntax
- Build dynamic web pages using solid structure and the latest tools
- Avoid common HTML5 and CSS3 challenges and mistakes
Build cool web pages with basic markup language. This book makes it easy.
Does creating web pages seem daunting? Relax! HTML5, the latest version of HTML, makes it even easier for anyone to learn how to create or edit web pages. With a little stick-to-it-iveness and this clear, accessible book, you will master the basics of HyperText Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) language and start creating your own awesome sites on the World Wide Web.
- First, the rules understand the syntax of HTML markup, see how web pages are organized, and create your very first web page from scratch
- Heads and bodies dive head-first into HTML elements, add paragraphs (and other containers) for text, and create lists and tables
- Get engaged entice your visitors with links, images, audio, video, and streaming media
- Step out in (CSS) style use Cascading Style Sheets to control layout and enhance the look and feel of your pages
- Go mobile ensure that your pages play well with mobile devices
Open the book and find:
- The four basics steps of creating a web page
- How to save, view, and post your new web page
- What search engines do with your metadata
- Details for controlling text blocks, lists, and tables
- Ways to create links to documents and other websites
- Techniques for setting CSS style rules
- HTML dos and don'ts to remember
From the Back Cover
Learn to:
- Work with rules, style sheets, and proper syntax
- Build dynamic web pages using solid structure and the latest tools
- Avoid common HTML5 and CSS3 challenges and mistakes
Build cool web pages with basic markup language. This book makes it easy.
Does creating web pages seem daunting? Relax! HTML5, the latest version of HTML, makes it even easier for anyone to learn how to create or edit web pages. With a little stick-to-it-iveness and this clear, accessible book, you will master the basics of HyperText Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) language and start creating your own awesome sites on the World Wide Web.
- First, the rules understand the syntax of HTML markup, see how web pages are organized, and create your very first web page from scratch
- Heads and bodies dive head-first into HTML elements, add paragraphs (and other containers) for text, and create lists and tables
- Get engaged entice your visitors with links, images, audio, video, and streaming media
- Step out in (CSS) style use Cascading Style Sheets to control layout and enhance the look and feel of your pages
- Go mobile ensure that your pages play well with mobile devices
Open the book and find:
- The four basics steps of creating a web page
- How to save, view, and post your new web page
- What search engines do with your metadata
- Details for controlling text blocks, lists, and tables
- Ways to create links to documents and other websites
- Techniques for setting CSS style rules
- HTML dos and don'ts to remember
About the Author
Ed Tittel is a 30-year veteran of the technology industry with more than 140 computing books to his credit, including the bestselling HTML For Dummies.
Chris Minnick runs Minnick Web Services. He teaches, speaks, and consults on web-related topics and has contributed to numerous books, including WebKit For Dummies.
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- ASIN : B00FWZOMUC
- Publisher : For Dummies; 1st edition (14 August 2013)
- Language : English
- File size : 17443 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Not Enabled
- Print length : 563 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #142,709 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #46 in CSS Programming
- #229 in Programming Languages eTextbooks
- #686 in Tech Culture & Computer Literacy eBooks
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Ed Tittel is a full-time freelance writer, trainer, and consultant who specializes in information security, markup languages, and networking technologies. He is a regular contributor to numerous TechTarget websites; teaches online security and technology courses for HP; and writes regularly for Tom's Hardware and ITExpertVoice.
Ed has contributed to over 100 books on various computing subjects, including a dozen different titles in the ...For Dummies series. He is probably best known for creating the Exam Cram series of IT certification prep books in 1997, and for having edited that series from 1997 until 2006. Ed's best-selling titles include "HTML, XHTML and CSS For Dummies" (soon to go into a 7th edition, for a cumulative total of 13 editions of HTML For Dummies titles he's worked on), "The Guide to TCP/IP" (which he co-authored with protocol expert Laura Chappell), "Windows Server 2008 For Dummies," and "Networking Essentials." He's also written numerous titles on security including the "CISSP Study Guide" (4th edition, with co-authors James Michael Stewart and Mike Chapple), "The PC Magazine Guide to Fighting Spyware, Viruses, and Malware," and the "TISCA Training Guide."
For more information on Ed, please visit his personal Website at www.edtittel.com. You can also visit his profile on LinkedIn at http://www.linkedin.com/in/edtittel to get information about various blogs and other activities.

Chris Minnick is a prolific author, blogger, trainer, speaker, and web developer. His company, WatzThis? is dedicated to finding better ways to teach computer and programming skills to beginners.
Minnick has authored and co-authored over a dozen technical books for adults and kids; including ReactJs Foundations, Coding with JavaScript for Dummies, JavaScript for Kids, Adventures in Coding, and Writing Computer Code.
When he's not writing about technical topics, Chris is a winemaker, a novelist, a swimmer, a painter, and a musician.