Revoluce v tvorbě webů – to jsou specifikace HTML5 a CSS3. Není na co čekat. Vytvářejte už nyní nejmodernější webové stránky a aplikace jako profesionálové! Na 26 konkrétních projektech se naučíte tvořit moderní webové stránky a jejich části za pomoci nejnovějších funkcí, které fungují v prohlížečích již dnes. Výklad krok za krokem doplňují užitečné tipy z praxe a postupy pro nouzová řešení, jimiž zajistíte funkčnost také ve starších prohlížečích. Průvodce je určen webdesignérům a kodérům s minimálně základní znalostí HTML a CSS.
Naučíte se mimo jiné: - Navrhnout vícesloupcový layout stránky pomocí CSS3 - Jak bez obrázků zaoblovat rohy a tvořit stíny či přechody - Vytvářet interaktivnější a přitažlivější rozhraní formulářů - Připravit funkční HTML5 přehrávač videa a audia - Používat na svém webu libovolné fonty - Nakreslit logo nebo graf bez použití obrázků či Flashe - Pomocí geolokace určit polohu klienta - Ukládat data v relační databázi na straně klienta
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O autorovi: Brian Hogan je profesionálním vývojářem již od roku 1995. K vývoji webových aplikací aktuálně používá Ruby, jQuery, HTML5 a CSS3. Mimo to se věnuje také školením a psaní o webdesignu a vývoji webů.
Started reading this a few days ago, on a night having trouble to sleep.
Well, I suppose reading a book about web technologies 3 years after it was released is bounded to find it a bit outdated. The book is not bad: if you're not aware of the capabilities added to the browser in the last couple years you're probably going to learn a bunch of things from this book. It covers a bunch of topics in a breadth-first manner, which was what I was looking for.
I was slightly disappointed about the code quality of the examples, I was expecting it would be a bit more polished, but they're essentially throw-away code.
The book works as a decent introduction of the topics, but you'll want to do some more homework when comes the time to implement it. Specifically about CSS, I recommend checking out CSS Secrets by Lea Verou (I'm currently reading, and the first chapter alone was probably already worth the price).
There's not sooo much new in HTML5 and CSS3 that it would really require this book to learn it. You can feed a search engine and find resources about all those new aspects online, as well. However, with this book you have all of it in one place, and you get the guarantee that the solutions presented in this book are really working examples from out there in the real world. The author also introduces work-arounds for all those solutions that don't work in all browsers yet, so along with the technologies in the title, you'll also get a good peek at some Javascript and especially jQuery code.
This book acts as a nice introduction to the changes included in the HTML5 and CSS3 updates. I really like how Brian's real world experience comes across in the examples, as he shows how you might implement these new features in a way that supports multiple browsers. Theory is great but I like something I can USE, which is what this gives us.
Just finished the 2nd Edition, which contains more up to date references and examples. This is a good starter to introduce HTML5 and some CSS3 features, and is also a good reference for ideas and other sources. But, by no means, is a it a book that will teach you everything. As wil all good appetizers, it's only meant to get your tastebuds ready.
This book is a good entry level primer for HTML 5, CSS3 and JQuery. It's well written, easy to follow the samples, and has nice appendixes for later reference. The emphasis on Accessibility is an added bonus as most books tend to ignore this design mantra.
Nice one. Good book, but not for someone who begins with HTML and CSS. The book offers good workaround or fall back to counter the problem with older browsers and those who do not accept the new tags yet.
Parte abbastanza bene, con descrizioni dettagliate e ben scritte, e piano piano la qualità diminuisce.
Quando arriva a discutere delle parti più innovative e/o complesse dei nuovi standard, diventa appena introduttivo, non approfondisce, non spiega e spesso nemmeno cita alternative o polyfill.
It is good overview of HTML5 and CSS. I like the details about falling back when HTML5 functionalities are not in place.. although I hope soon we will not need to fall back ever again.
A good refresher and nice to have most of the information in one book. On the other hand, I think there are better references and tutorials freely available on the net.
I bought this book back when I was first learning HTML5 and CSS3. I found it to be a really good place to start as far as a foundation for information on both HTML5 and CSS3.