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Paperback Web Standards Design Guide [With CDROM] Book

ISBN: 1584503874

ISBN13: 9781584503873

Web Standards Design Guide [With CDROM]

Written to inform and guide Web designers through the maze of online standards information, so that they can understand how and why to conform to these standards. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Learn how to create standards-compliant web sites

Web standards are essential to good design, yet most titles covering web design don't focus nearly enough on standardization options and techniques. Learn how to create standards-compliant web sites using Web Standards Design Guide, which explains XML, CSS, xForms and much more. Designers learn when and how to use them, how to convert existing code, and how to fine tune workflow and processes to ensure both compliance and better service efficiency.

Great informative Book

I really enjoy this book. The one thing that i like the most is the fact that i can keep refering to the book. It is Not just a Read once Book,Web Standards Design Guide is THE book to have to help make great web sites for everyone to enjoy! The Examples and tutorials are awesome, very real life samples.

Where the Web is Going

It used to be that designing a web page was so simple. You learned a bit of HTML and started coding. You looked at what you had and altered it to suit. Then Front Page came along and you didn't even have to learn HTML. Alas, no more. ==Why standards? Because you want to get the most interaction possible between your web site and things the might be visiting it. Things? Yes, things. You normally think of a browser visiting your site to display the page, but search engines use robots to visit as well, and you want your site to show up when when Google or Yahoo come to call. The particular standards covered in this book include: XHTML, the logical extension to HTML, CSS, which has been around a while, but is largely ignored, Accessibility, where you need to consider that your visitor might not have a mouse or a screen, XForms, the upcoming replacement for HTML forms (note upcoming, don't use them yet), XLink, the same thing to replace hyperlinks, eventually. This book is kind of a heads-up on what web development is going to become. It's the information someone wanting to stay up to date or just starting to learn needs to know.
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