Murach's HTML5 and CSS3 (4th Edition)
Book description
Murach's HTML5 and CSS3 provides all HTML and CSS a professional needs, and it adds coverage of Flexible Box and Grid Layout, two new CSS3 ways to implement page layouts. So whether you're a web designer, a JavaScript programmer, a server-side programmer, or a rookie, this book delivers all the HTML and CSS skills that you need on the job. It begins with an 8-chapter hands-on course that teaches you HTML and CSS from scratch, including the latest HTML5 and CSS3 features.
After that, you'll learn how to use Flexible Box and Grid Layout, and how to work with forms and data validation. Then you'll learn how to enhance a site with video clips, CSS3 transitions, transforms, and animations. You'll learn how to design and deploy a website, as well as other professional skills like how to use JavaScript and jQuery and how to use development tools like Bootstrap, SASS, and Emmet. And after you've learned all the skills that you need, this book becomes the best on-the-job reference you've ever used.
About the authors
Anne Boehm has over 30 years of experience as an enterprise programmer. She got started with Visual Basic in the days of VB5 and has been programming on .NET since its inception. She added C# to her programming repertoire in the mid-2000s, and she's authored or co-authored our books on Visual Basic, C#, ADO.NET, ASP.NET, and HTML5/CSS3.
Zak Ruvalcaba has been researching, designing, and developing for the web since 1995. His skill set ranges from HTML5/CSS3 and JavaScript/jQuery to .NET with VB and C#, and he's created web applications for companies like HP, Toshiba, IBM, Gateway, Intuit, Peachtree, Dell, and Microsoft. He has authored or co-authored our books on HTML5/CSS3, jQuery, and Dreamweaver CC.
Who this book is for
Due to our unique presentation methods and this book's modular organization, this is the right book for any web developer who wants to use HTML5 and CSS3 effectively. That includes:
- budding web developers
- web developers who haven't yet upgraded their websites to HTML5 and CSS3
- web developers who need to expand and enhance their skillsets
As we see it, mastering HTML5 and CSS3 will make any web developer at any level more effective.