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In Learning Web Design , author Jennifer Niederst shares the knowledge she's gained from years of web design experience, both as a designer and a teacher. This book starts from the beginning-- defining the Internet, the Web, browsers, and URLs -- so you don't need to have any previous knowledge about how the Web works. After reading this book, you'll have a solid foundation in HTML, graphics, and design principles that you can immediately put to use in creating effective web pages.In the second edition, Jennifer has updated the book to cover style sheets and reflect current web standards. She has also added exercises that help you to learn various techniques and short quizzes that make sure you're up to speed with key concepts. The companion CD-ROM contains material for all the exercises in the book, as well as trial versions of Fireworks® MX, and HomeSite(tm) 5; Adobe ® Photoshop® 7, ImageReady® 7, and BBEdit 7. Learning Web Design , 2nd Edition:
Covers the nuts and bolts of basic HTML and style sheets, with detailed examples of formatting text, adding graphic elements, making links, creating tables and frames, and using color on the Web. Explains whether to use GIFs or JPEGs for different types of images, and includes important tips on optimizing graphics for web delivery. Provides dozens of web design do and don'ts, to help you make good web design decisions and avoid common beginner traps. Contains hands-on exercises throughout the book that allow you to try out new techniques along the way. Unlike other beginner books, Learning Web Design leaves no holes in your education. It gives you everything you need to create basic web sites and will prepare you for more advanced web work. If you are interested in web design, this book is the place to start. After finishing it, you'll be ready for the author's bestselling companion reference, Web Design in a Nutshell . Fireworks and HomeSite are trademarks or registered trademarks of Macromedia, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Adobe, ImageReady, and Photoshop are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries.目录
Preface | p. xi |
Part I. Getting Started | |
1. Where Do I Start? | p. 3 |
Am I Too Late? | p. 3 |
Where Do I Start? | p. 4 |
What Do I Need to Learn? | p. 4 |
Do I Need to Learn Java? | p. 7 |
What Do I Need to Buy? | p. 10 |
The Moral of the Story | p. 13 |
Test Yourself | p. 14 |
2. How the Web Works | p. 15 |
The Internet Versus the Web | p. 15 |
Serving Up Your Information | p. 16 |
Web Page Addresses (URLs) | p. 16 |
The Anatomy of a Web Page | p. 20 |
Browsers | p. 22 |
Putting It All Together | p. 23 |
Test Yourself | p. 24 |
3. Getting Your Pages on the Web | p. 25 |
Putting Files Online (FTP) | p. 25 |
Finding Server Space | p. 32 |
www."YOU".com! | p. 35 |
Test Yourself | p. 36 |
4. Why Web Design Isn't Like Print Design | p. 37 |
Designing for the Unknown | p. 37 |
Surviving the Unknown | p. 46 |
Keep the Lowest Common Denominator in Mind | p. 46 |
Know Your Audience | p. 47 |
Test Yourself | p. 48 |
5. The Web Design Process | p. 49 |
Conceptualize and Research | p. 49 |
Create and Organize Content | p. 51 |
Develop the "Look and Feel" | p. 52 |
Produce Graphics and HTML Documents | p. 54 |
Create a Working Prototype | p. 54 |
Test, Test, Test! | p. 54 |
Upload and Test Again | p. 55 |
Maintain | p. 56 |
Test Yourself | p. 56 |
Part II. Learning HTML | |
6. Creating a Simple Page (HTML Overview) | p. 59 |
Introducing...the HTML Tag | p. 60 |
Assembling a Web Page | p. 60 |
When Good Pages Go Bad | p. 73 |
Test Yourself | p. 75 |
HTML Review: Structural Tags | p. 76 |
7. Formatting Text with HTML | p. 77 |
"Typesetting" on the Web | p. 77 |
Building Blocks | p. 79 |
Lists | p. 84 |
Inline Styles | p. 90 |
The [left angle bracket]font[right angle bracket] Tag | p. 94 |
Aligning Text | p. 102 |
Some Special Characters | p. 106 |
Test Yourself | p. 109 |
HTML Review: Text Formatting Tags | p. 110 |
8. Formatting Text with Style Sheets | p. 111 |
Some Good Points, Some Bad Points | p. 112 |
How Style Sheets Work | p. 113 |
Creating a Simple Style Sheet | p. 116 |
Special Selectors | p. 120 |
More Text Properties | p. 127 |
External Style Sheets | p. 132 |
Test Yourself | p. 135 |
HTML Review: Style Sheet-Related Tags | p. 137 |
Style Property Review | p. 137 |
9. Adding Graphic Elements | p. 139 |
Adding Inline Images | p. 139 |
Background Tiles | p. 153 |
Horizontal Rules | p. 156 |
Test Yourself | p. 160 |
HTML Review: Graphic Element Tags | p. 160 |
10. Adding Links | p. 161 |
The Anchor Tag Dissected | p. 162 |
Linking to Pages on the Web | p. 163 |
Linking Within Your Own Site | p. 164 |
Linking Within a Page | p. 174 |
Several Links in One Graphic (Imagemaps) | p. 177 |
Mail Links | p. 181 |
Test Yourself | p. 182 |
HTML Review: Link Tags | p. 184 |
11. Tables | p. 185 |
How Tables Are Used | p. 186 |
Basic Table Structure | p. 187 |
Designing Tables | p. 191 |
HTML for Tables | p. 197 |
Using Tables for Alignment | p. 208 |
Where Tables Go Wrong | p. 210 |
Test Yourself | p. 213 |
HTML Review: Table Tags | p. 214 |
12. Frames | p. 215 |
How Frames Work | p. 216 |
Setting Up a Frameset Document | p. 218 |
Frame Appearance and Function | p. 225 |
Targeting Frames | p. 229 |
Content for Users Without Frames | p. 232 |
Test Yourself | p. 233 |
HTML Review: Frame Tags | p. 234 |
13. Color on the Web | p. 235 |
Specifying Colors by Name | p. 235 |
Specifying Colors by Number | p. 237 |
Elements You Can Color with HTML | p. 242 |
Coloring Elements with Style Sheets | p. 244 |
The Web Palette | p. 244 |
Test Yourself | p. 248 |
Part III. Creating Web Graphics | |
14. All About Web Graphics | p. 251 |
File Formats | p. 251 |
Image Resolution | p. 254 |
File Size Matters | p. 257 |
Tools of the Trade | p. 259 |
Image Sources | p. 260 |
Graphics Production Tips | p. 262 |
Web Graphics Highlights | p. 263 |
Test Yourself | p. 264 |
15. Creating GIFs | p. 265 |
All About GIFs | p. 265 |
Creating a Simple GIF, Step by Step | p. 269 |
Adding Transparency | p. 273 |
Optimizing GIFs | p. 280 |
Designing with the Web Palette | p. 287 |
Some Things to Remember About GIFs | p. 292 |
Test Yourself | p. 292 |
16. Creating JPEGs | p. 293 |
More About JPEGs | p. 294 |
Making JPEGs, Step by Step | p. 297 |
Optimizing JPEGs | p. 301 |
Some Things to Remember About JPEGs | p. 305 |
Test Yourself | p. 305 |
17. Animated GIFs | p. 307 |
How They Work | p. 307 |
GIF Animation Tools | p. 308 |
Animation Settings | p. 308 |
Creating an Animated GIF, Step by Step | p. 311 |
A Cool Shortcut (Tweening) | p. 316 |
Things to Remember About Animated GIFs | p. 318 |
Test Yourself | p. 318 |
18. Slicing and Rollovers | p. 319 |
Sliced Images | p. 319 |
Rollovers | p. 327 |
Slices and Rollovers in ImageReady | p. 334 |
Test Yourself | p. 336 |
Part IV. Form and Function | |
19. Web Design Techniques | p. 339 |
Fancy Bulleted Lists | p. 339 |
Fun with Boxes | p. 341 |
Using 1-Pixel Square Graphics | p. 347 |
Vertical Rules | p. 351 |
Background Tile Tricks | p. 352 |
Pop-up Windows | p. 355 |
Adjusting Page Margins | p. 358 |
A Closing Word on Web Design Techniques | p. 358 |
Test Yourself | p. 359 |
20. Building Usable Web Sites | p. 361 |
Focus on the User | p. 361 |
Information Design | p. 362 |
Interface Design | p. 370 |
Navigation Design | p. 377 |
Building the Pages | p. 388 |
Building Usable Web Sites: In Review | p. 389 |
Test Yourself | p. 390 |
21. Web Design Dos and Don'ts | p. 391 |
General Page Design Advice | p. 391 |
Text Formatting Tips | p. 394 |
Graphics Advice | p. 398 |
Aesthetic Suggestions | p. 400 |
Jen's Personal Pet Peeves | p. 403 |
Test Yourself | p. 404 |
22. How'd They Do That? | p. 405 |
Forms | p. 405 |
Audio | p. 406 |
Video | p. 408 |
Flash | p. 412 |
DHTML | p. 415 |
XHTML (The New Standard) | p. 417 |
Advanced Techniques in Review | p. 420 |
Test Yourself | p. 421 |
Appendix Answers | p. 423 |
Glossary | p. 441 |
Index | p. 445 |