Dreamweaver CS6 : HTML5, CSS3, Responsive Design, and jQuery

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This book combines accessible, clear, engaging, and candid reference material, advice, and shortcuts with substantial stepbystep instructions for creating a wide range of HTML5 and CSS3 designs and page content in Dreamweaver. This book is geared towards experienced Dreamweaver web designers migrating to HTML5 and jQuery. It also targets web designers new to Dreamweaver who want to jump with two feet into the most Read more...

Author(s): David Karlins
Publisher: Packt Publishing
Year: 2013

Language: English
Pages: 268 pages
City: Birmingham
Tags: Библиотека;Компьютерная литература;Adobe Dreamweaver / Adobe Muse;


Content: Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Creating Sites and Pages with Dreamweaver CS6; Defining a Dreamweaver site; Defining a local site; Defining a remote site; Transferring files between a local and remote site; Creating an HTML5 page; Creating the text content; Applying headings; Adding paragraphs, lists, and links; Inserting images; Linking to a stylesheet; Creating and linking to an external stylesheet; Linking a stylesheet to an HTML file; Define the Body tag's style; Define a wrapper ID style; Summary. Chapter 2: Using HTML5 for Page StructureHTML5 structural elements; Breaking down HTML5 page code; Defining an address; Figures and captions; Indicating date and time; Creating a CSS file for HTML5 page structure; Assigning a block property; Defining styles; Chapter 3: Collecting Data with Forms; Creating a jump menu; Editing Jump Menu JavaScript; Creating a validated text field; Creating a validated e-mail field; Adding other fields; Adding Submit and Reset buttons; Creating a stylesheet for form elements; Creating styles for form elements; Creating ID Styles for a Form. Thoughts on form stylesChapter 4: Applying CSS3 Effects and Transforms; Compatibility challenges; CSS3 styles in Dreamweaver CS6; Defining opacity; Border radius; Shadows; Box shadow; Text shadow; Creating a text outline; When to use transforms; How to generate transition coding in Dreamweaver CS6; Resizing with scale; Moving with translate; Applying rotation; Creating a skew transition; Other CSS3 transform effects; Compound transforms; Limitations of using effects with JavaScript; Interactivity with the :hover pseudo-class; Animating CSS3 transforms in Dreamweaver. Putting the pieces in placeUsing a hover class style to animate effects; Chapter 5: Embedding HTML5 Native Audio and Video; Native media and compatibility; Laying the groundwork; Preparing native audio; Audio compression; Browser support for audio files; Embedding an HTML5 audio element in a Dreamweaver web page; Alternative audio options; Adding play parameters; Embedding HTML5 audio; Embedding native video; HTML5 video and Dreamweaver; Early video formats; Flash video (FLV); Apple devices and web video; Preparing native video files; Native video formats; Browsers that do NOT support HTML5. Preparing HTML5 video for every scenarioCompressing video for the Web; Video compression --
open source and proprietary; Converting video to web formats with open source tools; Dreamweaver site management for HTML5 video; Defining the HTML5 element; Prerequisites; Defining the element; Defining video attributes; Defining video source(s); Alternate video for non-HTML5 environments; Putting it all together; Testing HTML5 video pages; Previewing a video in Live View; Embedding an HTML5 video; Summary; Chapter 6: Responsive Design with Media Queries; How Media Queries work.
Abstract: This book combines accessible, clear, engaging, and candid reference material, advice, and shortcuts with substantial stepbystep instructions for creating a wide range of HTML5 and CSS3 designs and page content in Dreamweaver. This book is geared towards experienced Dreamweaver web designers migrating to HTML5 and jQuery. It also targets web designers new to Dreamweaver who want to jump with two feet into the most current web design tools and features. While focused primarily on Dreamweaver CS5.5, the book includes content of value to readers using older versions of Dreamweaver with directions