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CSS Text

Programación


172 Visitas | 323 Descargas | 2013-09-20 01:08:08 | cbustillo

As a web designer, you probably spend more time working with text than any other element. With this concise guide, you'll learn CSS3 properties for changing the appearance of text without altering the font face-including horizontal and vertical alignment, text transformation, word and letter spacing, text wrapping, and the direction of text flow. This book is an excerpt from the upcoming fourth edition of CSS: The Definitive Guide. When you purchase either the print or the ebook edition of CSS Text, you'll receive a discount on the entire Definitive Guide once it's released.

Twitter Bootstrap Web Development How-To


233 Visitas | 407 Descargas | 2013-09-23 15:39:23 | jgramos

Welcome to Twitter Bootstrap Web Development How-To. The content of this book is up to date with version 2.1 of Twitter Bootstrap. In what follows, this book will help you to get to know Twitter Bootstrapby trying it on for size. I've written with the novice to intermediate developer in mind. If you've been designing sites for a while, then this book will give you a quick introduction to several key features of Twitter Bootstrap's markup, stylesheets, and JavaScript plugins. If you're new to HTML and CSS (and maybe even a little scared of JavaScript)—don't worry! This book will help you along. If, by contrast, you're looking to compile CSS from LESS and integrate the results with Backbone.js—this isn't for you. Fair enough? Let's dive in.

Bootstrap


353 Visitas | 577 Descargas | 2013-09-23 15:43:05 | jgramos

Bootstrap is a front-end framework for building responsive websites. Whether it is application frameworks, blogs, or other CMS applications, Bootstrap can be a good fit, as it can be as vanilla as you like. Its combination of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript make it easy to build robust sites without adding a lot of code. With a default grid system, layouts come together with ease, and the styling of buttons, navs, and tables make basic markup look great from the get-go. A dozen or so JavaScript plugins catapult you into adding interactive elements to your site.

Head-First Html with Css and Xhtml


142 Visitas | 402 Descargas | 2013-10-03 13:21:02 | efirvida

All of the code that you write during the course of going through this book is standards compliant. This is really important to us, and we would (adamantly) argue that understanding how to think in and write standards compliant XHTML (XHTML 1.0 Strict) & CSS (CSS 2.1) is one of the hallmarks of a talented web designer. There will be no tables for layout, no style information in your markup, and all those tags will be properly closed.

Head-First Mobile Web


127 Visitas | 278 Descargas | 2013-10-03 16:33:22 | efirvida

Your business needs a mobile strategy, but where do you start? Head First Mobile Web shows how to use the web tech- nology you’re already familiar with to make sites and apps that work on any device of any size.

CSS Web Design for Dummies


136 Visitas | 212 Descargas | 2013-10-03 16:36:57 | efirvida

Welcome to the world of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). With CSS, you can design gorgeous and highly effective Web sites. CSS offers power and flexibility to Web site developers and designers. This book shows you how to use CSS to make your Web pages come alive. Marketing experts like to say that the box helps sell the jewelry. CSS does several useful things, but one of the most important is to help you design much more attractive packages to hold your Web page contents.

HTML5 and CSS3


253 Visitas | 426 Descargas | 2013-10-03 19:51:52 | efirvida

HTML5 and CSS3 help lay the groundwork for the next generation of web applications. They let us build sites that are simpler to develop, easier to maintain, and more user-friendly. HTML5 has new elements for defining site structure and embedding content, which means we don’t have to resort to extra markup or plug-ins. CSS3 provides advanced selectors, graphical enhancements, and better font support that makes our sites more visually appealing without using font image replacement techniques, complex JavaScript, or graphics tools. Improved accessibility support will improve Ajax applications for people with disabilities, and offline support lets us start building working applications that don’t need an Internet connection.

Introduccion a CSS

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131 Visitas | 265 Descargas | 2013-10-17 15:02:37 | javierd

CSS es un lenguaje de hojas de estilos creado para controlar el aspecto o presentación de los documentos electrónicos definidos con HTML y XHTML. CSS es la mejor forma de separar los contenidos y su presentación y es imprescindible para crear páginas web complejas.

CSS avanzado

css


156 Visitas | 288 Descargas | 2013-10-17 15:09:32 | javierd

El estándar CSS 2.1 incluye más de 100 propiedades de todo tipo para diseñar el aspecto de las páginas HTML. No obstante, los diseños web más actuales muestran recursos gráficos que no se pueden realizar con CSS, como sombras, transparencias, esquinas redondeadas y tipografía avanzada. Por ese motivo, es preciso que los diseñadores web profesionales conozcan las técnicas imprescindibles para crear diseños web avanzados.

Beginning JavaScript and CSS Development with jQuery

JQuery


132 Visitas | 595 Descargas | 2014-03-14 13:14:45 | eancedeg

The jQuery JavaScript framework is a rising star in the world of web development. JavaScript frameworks in general have grown to become immensely popular in the past few years in parallel with the ever-increasing presence of JavaScript-driven, so-called Web 2.0 websites that make heavy use of technologies like AJAX and JavaScript in general for slick graphical enhancements that would be impossible or much more cumbersome to incorporate without JavaScript.

Less Web Development Essentials

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110 Visitas | 152 Descargas | 2014-07-14 18:40:26 | jgramos

After the introduction of HTML 4.01 in 1999, the Web changed fast. Many new devices such as tablets and mobile phones saw the light of day. Mobile Internet became faster, cheaper, and more stable. The W3C started the HTML5 working group in 2007. In December 2012, W3C designated HTML5 as a candidate recommendation. HTML5 works with CSS3. Today, all major browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Opera, IE) offer HTML5 support.