Description |
xxviii, 427 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm |
Series |
Voices that matter |
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Voices that matter.
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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.
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Web sites -- Design.
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Author |
Costello Wachs, Maggie, author
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Jehl, Scott, author
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Parker, Todd, author
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Toland, Patty, author
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LC no. |
2010279773 |
ISBN |
0321658884 |
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9780321658883 |
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