Professional Web Design: Techniques and Templates

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Author: Clint Eccher

ISBN-10: 1435457153

ISBN-13: 9781435457157

Category: Web Programming / Development

This is the must-have book for designers who want to expand their skills and improve the quality of their designs. Learning CSS technology and continually improving one's design and developer skills is essential for every Web designer in today's marketplace. The goal of Professional Web Design: Techniques and Templates is to educate beginning-to-intermediate Web designers on the various issues involved with Web design through general discussion, case studies, and specific tips and techniques....

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The new edition of this guide for beginning to intermediate Web designers includes 15 new Webpage templates (there are 65 now), and expanded coverage of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), client-side scripting with JavaScript, and server-side scripting with PHP. Topics include the concepts of mortising images and nesting tables; understanding graphics; branding a site; enhancing usability by simplifying architecture and developing consistent navigation; creating a comp (a mock-up of a page design); breaking up the comp into HTML, testing the page in Internet Explorer and Netscape, and uploading the site; tips and tricks for images, navigation, and color; and case studies for low-, medium-, and high-content designs. The final chapter describes how to customize the templates. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR Booknews This book/CD-ROM package presents 50 ready-to-use, license-free Web design templates; the source files are on the CD-ROM along with two free software packages and demo versions of third party software. Coverage includes the entire design process and the technical issues. Numerous projects and case studies help readers—beginners to intermediate level—develop and enhance their skills. Eccher is an experienced Web designer. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Chapter 1: Overview of Web Development TodayChapter 2: Designing for the Past, Present, and FutureChapter 3: What is Needed to Build Mortised SitesChapter 4: Understanding GraphicsChapter 5: Things to Consider Before BeginningChapter 6: BrandingChapter 7: Enhancing UsabilityChapter 8: Gathering Requirements and Creating a CompChapter 9: Breaking up the Comp, Testing, and UploadingChapter 10: Tips and TricksChapter 11: More Tips and TricksChapter 12: Case Study - Low ContentChapter 13: Case Study - Medium ContentChapter 14: Case Study - High ContentChapter 15: Using Client-Side ScriptsChapter 16: Using Server-Side TechnologiesChapter 17: Creating a Dynamically Driven SiteChapter 18: Customizing the Designs In This BookChapter 19: Designs and Second Level Content TemplatesAppendix: About the CD-ROMIndex

\ This book/CD-ROM package presents 50 ready-to-use, license-free Web design templates; the source files are on the CD-ROM along with two free software packages and demo versions of third party software. Coverage includes the entire design process and the technical issues. Numerous projects and case studies help readers—beginners to intermediate level—develop and enhance their skills. Eccher is an experienced Web designer. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)\ \