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Bulletproof Web Design(c) Improving flexibility and protecting against worst-case scenarios with XHTML and CSS
Bulletproof Web Design(c) Improving flexibility and protecting against worst-case scenarios with XHTML and CSS
ISBN: N/A
EAN: N/A
Year: 2006
Pages: 97
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Bulletproof Web Design: Improving flexibility and protecting against worst-case scenarios with XHTML and CSS
Table of Contents
Copyright
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Introduction
THE BULLETPROOF CONCEPT
WHY IT S IMPORTANT
THE BOOK S STRUCTURE
THE CONTEXT OF THE BOOK S EXAMPLES
COMMON TERMS USED THROUGHOUT THE BOOK
Chapter 1. Flexible Text
A Common Approach
Weighing Our Options
A Bulletproof Approach
Why It s Bulletproof
A Flexible Base. Now What?
Working With Keywords and Percentages
Summary
Chapter 2. Scalable Navigation
A Common Approach
Why It s Not Bulletproof
A Bulletproof Approach
Why It s Bulletproof
Additional Examples
Summary
Chapter 3. Expandable Rows
A Common Approach
Why It s Not Bulletproof
A Bulletproof Approach
Why It s Bulletproof
Another Example of Expanding
Summary
Chapter 4. Creative Floating
A Common Approach
A Bulletproof Approach
Why It s Bulletproof
Summary
Chapter 5. Indestructible Boxes
A Common Approach
Why It s Not Bulletproof
A Bulletproof Approach
Why It s Bulletproof
Other Rounded-Corner Techniques
Summary
Chapter 6. No Images? No CSS? No Problem
A Common Approach
Why It s Not Bulletproof
A Bulletproof Approach
Why It s Bulletproof
With or Without Style
Bulletproof Tools
Summary
Chapter 7. Convertible Tables
A Common Approach
Why It s Not Bulletproof
A Bulletproof Approach
Why It s Bulletproof
Summary
Chapter 8. Fluid Layouts
A Common Approach
Why It s Not Bulletproof
A Bulletproof Approach
Why It s Bulletproof
Summary
Chapter 9. Putting It All Together
The Goal
Why It s Bulletproof
The Construction
CSS Adjustments for IE
Conclusion
Index
SYMBOL
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Bulletproof Web Design(c) Improving flexibility and protecting against worst-case scenarios with XHTML and CSS
ISBN: N/A
EAN: N/A
Year: 2006
Pages: 97
BUY ON AMAZON
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