Dreamweaver 8 : design and construction /
You're a beginner who wants to design a state-of-the-art family web site. You've just started a new job, and you need to learn Dreamweaver fast. Or maybe you're a professional who's been using another program but is now switching to Macromedia's leading web design tool. Lear...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Sebastopol, CA :
O'Reilly,
©2006.
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Colección: | O'Reilly digital studio.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional) |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction; Web Design ... as Architecture?; About This Book; Who This Book Is For; How This Book Is Organized; Conventions Used in This Book; We'd Like to Hear from You; Safari Enabled; Acknowledgments; Part 1: Planning Your Site; Chapter 1: Stocking Your Technological Toolbox; Choosing Software; Choosing a Code Editor; About HTML; About CSS; About JavaScript; Stocking Up on Web Browsers; Choosing an Image Editor; Choosing Multimedia Software; Comparing Static and Dynamic Sites; Meeting the Demands of Dynamic Sites; Respecting the Limits of Static Sites; Chapter 2: Staking Your Claim
- Choosing a Web HostDeciphering Your Hosting-Plan Options; What's in a Name?; Reserving Your Domain; Comparing Top-Level Domains; What Happens Next?; Chapter 3: Organizing the Content; Defining the Scope; Stating the Goals; Identifying the Audience; Consulting the Cards; Creating Content Cards; Organizing Content into Categories; Compiling the Outline; Chapter 4: Sketching the Interface; What Makes a Good Design?; Organizing the Layout; Looking at Side-Nav Layouts; Looking at Top-Nav Layouts; Designing the Navigation; Tackling the Main Navigation; Using text hyperlinks; Using static images
- Using rollover imagesUsing flash buttons; Adding Secondary Navigation; Dealing with Multiple Levels of Structure; Taking Measurements; Looking at Fixed-Width Layouts; Looking at Liquid Layouts; Filling in the Details; Choosing a Layout Strategy; Building with Tables; Building with Layers; Chapter 5: Preparing Images for the Web; Comparing Image File Types; About GIF; About JPEG; About PNG; Optimizing Images for the Web; Optimizing Resolution; Optimizing Image Size; Reducing the Number of Colors; Increasing Compression; Naming Images for the Web; Creating a Tracing Image
- Chapter 6: Thinking About TextSorting Out Formats; About Headings; About Paragraphs; About Lists; Looking at Appearance Attributes; Considering Fonts; Considering Type Size; Considering Spacing; Looking at line spacing; Looking at word and character spacing; Looking at margins; Looking at padding; Considering Colors and Borders; Looking at text color; Looking at borders; Designing Text Hyperlinks; Looking at Link States; Getting Rid of the Underline; Adding Rollover Effects; Chapter 7: Setting Up Your Site; Defining the Site; Starting with the Basics; Filling in the Gaps
- Backing Up Your DefinitionBuilding the Structure; Setting Up Preview Browsers; Setting Up Accessibility Attributes Dialogs; Part 2: Designing Your Site; Chapter 8: Opening a New Page; Using the New Document Dialog Box; A Document Window with a View; Setting Page Properties; Previewing the Page in the Browser; Chapter 9: Designing with Tables; Design View à la Mode; Creating the Layout; Drawing the Layout Table; Adding Layout Cells for the Rows; Adding Nested Tables; Adding Layout Cells for the Columns; Losing the Tracing Image; Labeling the Cells; Centering a Fixed-Width Layout