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OverviewMit HTML und CSS lassen sich geniale Webseiten erstellen: modern, interaktiv und voller Ideen. Warum nur sind die meisten Bucher, die sich mit den beiden Webtechnologien beschaftigen, so staubtrocken und verschnarcht?Dieses Buch ist der lebendige Beweis dafur, dass auch technische Themen kurzweilig sein konnen. Unter Einsatz von vielen Ubungen, die zum Mitmachen animieren, lernen Sie die Grundlagen von HTML und CSS kennen. Und ehe Sie es sich versehen, sind Sie in der Lage, eine Website fur verschiedene Bildschirmgroen (inkl. Smartphones und Tablets) zu entwerfen, sie zu gestalten, mit Formularen auszustatten u.v.m.Die 2. Auflage dieses Bestsellers wurde aktualisiert und behandelt nun auch HTML5 und CSS3. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elisabeth Robson , Eric FreemanPublisher: O'Reilly Verlag Imprint: O'Reilly Verlag ISBN: 9781336018228ISBN 10: 1336018224 Publication Date: 01 January 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Electronic book text Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationElisabeth Robson is co-founder of Wickedly Smart, an education company devoted to helping customers gain mastery in web technologies. She's co-author of three bestselling books, Head First Design Patterns, Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML and Head First HTML5 Programming.Eric Freeman is a computer scientist with a passion for media and software architectures and coauthor of Head First Design Patterns. He just wrapped up four years at a dream job-- directing internet broadband and wireless efforts at Disney--and is now back to writing, creating cool software, and hacking Java and Macs. Eric spent a lot of the '90s working on alternatives to the desktop metaphor with David Gelernter (and they're both still asking the question, Why do I have to give a file a name? ). Based on this work, Eric landed a Ph.D. at Yale University in 1997. He also co-founded Mirror Worlds Technologies (now acquired) to create a commercial version of his thesis work, Lifestreams. In a previous life, Eric built software for networks and supercomputers. You might know him from such books as JavaSpaces Principles Patterns and Practice. Eric has fond memories of implementing tuple-space systems on Thinking Machine CM-5s and creating some of the first internet information systems for NASA in the late 1980s. When he's not writing text or code you'll find him spending more time tweaking than watching his home theater and trying to restore a circa 1980s Dragon's Lair video game. He also wouldn't mind moonlighting as an electronica DJ. Write to him at eric at wickedlysmart dot com or visit him at http: //www.ericfreeman.com . Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |