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Table of Contents
- Welcome
- Web Basics
- Publishing on the Web: Putting Files on the Server
- Web Design Process and Workflow
- Project Management
- Mark My WWWord: HTML and XHTML
- Standards Compliance
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Layouts
- Visual Design and the Web
- Color Theory
- Working with CSS
- How to Create CSS Menus
- How Should Web Designers Manage Layouts?
- Shining Examples of Bad Design
- Get Your Site in a Festive Mood: How to Quickly Change Styles
- Designing Mobile Web Sites
- Designing for Mobile Devices
- Books and e-Books
- Online Resources
- Forms
- Meta Tags and Search
- Usability
- Accessibility
- Enhancing Web Page Interaction
- Web Graphics
- Web Page Optimization
- Multimedia
- Content
- Overview of Servers
- Server Programming Basics
- Careers in Web Design
- Tools
- Tutorials
- Intellectual Property for Web Designers
Books and e-Books
Last updated Oct 17, 2003.
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Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) By Example, by Steve Callihan (Que, 2001, ISBN: 0789726173). In this book, you'll learn example by example how to put CSS to work and examine style for visual design as well as some layout.
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HTML for the World Wide Web with XHTML and CSS: Visual QuickStart Guide, by Elizabeth Castro (Peachpit Press, 2002, ISBN: 0321130073). This helpful book will take you through the structuring and styling of documents step-by-step, with plenty of visuals to assist. (Preview this book on Safari.)
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Eric Meyer on CSS, by Eric A. Meyer (New Riders, 2002, ISBN: 073571245X). CSS "pope" Eric Meyer goes project by project and helps you construct a range of layouts and pages using CSS.
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Designing CSS Web Pages, by Christopher Schmitt (New Riders, 2002, ISBN: 0735712638). Designer Christopher Schmitt looks at a variety of cool CSS tricks and layouts that you can use to create great CSS pages.
