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Title Designing with progressive enhancement : building the Web that works for everyone / Todd Parker, Patty Toland, Scott Jehl, Maggie Costello Wachs
Published Berkeley, Calif. : New Riders, [2010]
Berkeley, CA : New Riders, [2010]
©2010
©2010

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Description xxviii, 427 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Series Voices that matter
Voices that matter.
Contents Our approach -- Progressive enhancement in action : the X-ray perspective -- Writing meaningful markup -- Applying styles effectively -- Scripting enhancements and interactivity -- Testing browser capabilities -- Building widgets with progressive enhancement -- Collapsible content -- Tabs -- Tooltips -- Tree control -- Charts with HTML5 canvas -- Dialogs and overlays -- Buttons -- Checkboxes, radio buttons, and star rating -- Slider -- Select menu -- List builder -- File input
Summary Progressive enhancement is a strategy for web design that emphasizes accessibility, semantic markup, and external stylesheet and scripting technologies. Designing with Progressive Enhancement is a practical guide to understanding the principles and benefits of progressive enhancement, as well as a detailed exploration of examples to help users - both designers and developers - understand how, where and when to implement specific coding and scripting approaches that embody progressive enhancement. Examples will cover a broad range of interface components, from simple content and layout approaches for basic websites, to complex widgets like calendars, sliders, color pickers and the like for robust functional web applications
Notes Includes index
Subject Web site development.
Web sites -- Design.
Author Costello Wachs, Maggie, author
Jehl, Scott, author
Parker, Todd, author
Toland, Patty, author
LC no. 2010279773
ISBN 0321658884
9780321658883