Murach's HTML and CSS

(Author) Zak Ruvalcaba
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Whether you're an experienced web developer or completely new to it, the latest edition of Murach's classic HTML and CSS book does a better job than ever of delivering the HTML and CSS skills that you need on the job. Each chapter features clear examples, easy-to-understand explanations, best practices, and helpful tips. This book has been thoroughly updated and streamlined so you won't waste any time on outdated skills. Instead, you will focus on the skills that you need for modern web development. The result? After you read this book, you'll be able to use HTML and CSS to develop a website in a way that's thoroughly professional. This book begins with an eight-chapter crash course that teaches you HTML and CSS. By the end of this course, you will know how to use flexbox layout, fluid design, and media queries to create responsive web pages that include a navigation menu. These pages will look good and work correctly on a wide variety of devices from mobile phones with small screens to desktop computers with large screens. After the first eight chapters, the modular design of this book lets you jump to any other chapter to learn new skills as you need them. These skills include working with lists, links, images, icons, fonts, colors, tables, forms, audio, video, grid layout, and more. Every Murach book guarantees high quality. The realistic examples show how each feature works in context. The exercises at the end of each chapter let you gain valuable hands-on experience. And the distinctive "paired-pages" format is ideal for learning and reference.

Information
Publisher:
Mike Murach & Associates Inc.
Format:
Book
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781943873210
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
Dec. 12, 2024

Zak Ruvalcaba

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