Flexible Web Design: Creating Liquid and Elastic Layouts with CSS

Author:   Zoe Mickley Gillenwater
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
ISBN:  

9780321553843


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   17 December 2008
Format:   Paperback
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Flexible Web Design: Creating Liquid and Elastic Layouts with CSS


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Liquid or fluid layouts change width based on the user's unique device viewing size. These types of layouts have always been possible with tables but offer new design challenges as well as opportunities when built with CSS. This book, for experienced Web designers with some CSS experience, outlines how to do this successfully. Designers will learn the benefits of flexible layouts and when to choose a liquid, elastic, or hybrid design. They will learn not only how to build a liquid layout from scratch using standards-compliant and cross-browser compatible (X)HTML and CSS, but will also learn how to design and slice their graphic comps in a way that makes flexible design achievable. This book will show designers that flexible layouts do not have to be visually boring or difficult to build when planned and built correctly. Even those who do not intend to build liquid layouts can use the concepts and techniques taught in this book to improve their fixed-width CSS designs, because they will learn how to design for the inherent flexibility of the web medium, instead of the rigid qualities of print media or table grid-based layouts.

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Author:   Zoe Mickley Gillenwater
Publisher:   Pearson Education (US)
Imprint:   New Riders Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 22.90cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 19.60cm
Weight:   0.662kg
ISBN:  

9780321553843


ISBN 10:   0321553845
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   17 December 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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Another excellent resource comes to us courtesy of Zoe Mickley Gillenwater <http://zomigi.com/> . She's written a book called Flexible Web Designs <http://flexiblewebbook.com/> . Buy it now. You won't regret it. I thought I knew my stuff when it came to wrangling CSS but this book had techniques that were new to me. ... -- Jeremy Keith If you want to know more about creating liquid and elastic layouts, you should read Flexible Web Design by Zoe Mickley Gillenwater. I heard about the book on Twitter (via Malarkey) and I bought it almost straight away. I started reading it recently and my first impressions are that this is the best book I have bought in some time. The book describes flexible layout types in some detail and explains how to achieve these with CSS. It really is a worthwhile read if you are new to flexible layouts!. or even if you are a regular 'flexible web designer'. -- Clive Walker The biggest two flaws that this book has is that it wasn't published many years ago and not all web designers have a copy of it. There isn't much that can be done about the first of these and the situation regarding the second will resolve itself gradually as more web designers find out about the book and buy a copy. This book goes into great detail on a number of important techniques for styling web pages with CSS that will be useful to anyone creating web pages. The step by step approach not only shows you how to solve the specific layouts that the book covers but also show very clearly the approach to take to resolve the layout of any web page with CSS. -- Stephen Chapman


Another excellent resource comes to us courtesy of Zoe Mickley Gillenwater <http://zomigi.com/> . She's written a book called Flexible Web Designs <http://flexiblewebbook.com/> . Buy it now. You won't regret it. I thought I knew my stuff when it came to wrangling CSS but this book had techniques that were new to me. ... -- Jeremy Keith If you want to know more about creating liquid and elastic layouts, you should read Flexible Web Design by Zoe Mickley Gillenwater. I heard about the book on Twitter (via Malarkey) and I bought it almost straight away. I started reading it recently and my first impressions are that this is the best book I have bought in some time. The book describes flexible layout types in some detail and explains how to achieve these with CSS. It really is a worthwhile read if you are new to flexible layouts!. or even if you are a regular 'flexible web designer'. -- Clive Walker The biggest two flaws that this book has is that it wasn't published many years ago and not all web designers have a copy of it. There isn't much that can be done about the first of these and the situation regarding the second will resolve itself gradually as more web designers find out about the book and buy a copy. This book goes into great detail on a number of important techniques for styling web pages with CSS that will be useful to anyone creating web pages. The step by step approach not only shows you how to solve the specific layouts that the book covers but also show very clearly the approach to take to resolve the layout of any web page with CSS. -- Stephen Chapman


Another excellent resource comes to us courtesy of Zoe Mickley Gillenwater . She's written a book called Flexible Web Designs . Buy it now. You won't regret it. I thought I knew my stuff when it came to wrangling CSS but this book had techniques that were new to me. ... -- Jeremy Keith If you want to know more about creating liquid and elastic layouts, you should read Flexible Web Design by Zoe Mickley Gillenwater. I heard about the book on Twitter (via Malarkey) and I bought it almost straight away. I started reading it recently and my first impressions are that this is the best book I have bought in some time. The book describes flexible layout types in some detail and explains how to achieve these with CSS. It really is a worthwhile read if you are new to flexible layouts.... or even if you are a regular `flexible web designer'. -- Clive Walker The biggest two flaws that this book has is that it wasn't published many years ago and not all web designers have a copy of it. There isn't much that can be done about the first of these and the situation regarding the second will resolve itself gradually as more web designers find out about the book and buy a copy. This book goes into great detail on a number of important techniques for styling web pages with CSS that will be useful to anyone creating web pages. The step by step approach not only shows you how to solve the specific layouts that the book covers but also show very clearly the approach to take to resolve the layout of any web page with CSS. -- Stephen Chapman


Author Information

Zoe Mickley Gillenwater is an experienced web designer, project manager and technical author, active in the web standards community. She uses her expert knowledge of CSS, XHTML, Dreamweaver, accessibility, and visual design in all aspects of her career. Zoe leads the design and development efforts of dozens of information-rich web sites and applications. Her work has focused on creating web sites that combine beautiful aesthetics with standards compliance, usability, and accessibility best practices.

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