Название: CSS in Depth, 2nd Edition (Final Release) Автор: Keith J. Grant Издательство: Manning Publications Год: 2024 Страниц: 545 Язык: английский Формат: pdf (true) Размер: 22.9 MB
To create web designs that delight, entertain, and impress your users, you need to know CSS in depth!
Go beyond the basics of CSS and discover web design techniques that range from clever to mind-blowing! This totally revised new edition of CSS in Depth expands your CSS skills with the patterns, layouts, and methods you need to deliver truly beautiful front ends.
In CSS in Depth, Second Edition you will learn how to:
Create a web page with layout methods Develop essential website components, like dropdown menus and modal dialog boxes Make your website fully responsive across devices Organize your CSS for easy future maintenance Implement designer mockups with attention to detail Use animations to guide user focus Avoid common CSS pitfalls
CSS in Depth has given thousands of web developers the tools and the inspiration to make sites that really pop. This second edition is packed with the latest best practices, new CSS language features, and essential advice on how to organize and maintain your CSS codebase.
About the book
CSS in Depth, Second Edition deep dives into the CSS techniques used by the world’s most skilled web developers. It builds an in-depth understanding of how CSS works the way it does, with a laser focus on essential topics like vertical centering, margin collapsing, and positioning. Inside, you’ll learn how to build and organize a modular CSS codebase so that it’s easy to understand, maintain, and reuse.
This new edition is fully revised to cover the latest additions to the CSS standard, such as cascade layers, logical properties, new color functions, subgrid, and container queries. Bottom line: this book will make you a better web designer and your apps will look fantastic!
The world of CSS is maturing. More and more web developers in the industry are realizing that while they “know” CSS, they don’t know it as deeply as they probably should. In recent years, the language has evolved, so even those developers who were once adept at CSS may find a whole new set of skills to catch up on—I said this when I wrote the first edition, and it’s true all over again now, in the second. This book aims to meet both of these needs: providing a deep mastery of the language and bringing you up to speed on recent developments and new features of CSS.
This book is titled CSS in Depth, but it is also, in strategic places, a book of breadth. Where concepts are difficult or commonly misunderstood, I will explain in detail how they work and why they behave the way they do. In some chapters, I may not exhaust the topic, but I will give you enough knowledge to work effectively with it and point you in the right direction if you wish to further your knowledge. In all, this book will fill in your knowledge gaps and help you understand the world of CSS as a whole. Some of the topics could warrant entire books on their own: animation, typography, even flexbox and grid layout. My goal is to flesh out your knowledge, help you bolster your weak spots, and imbue you with a love for the language.
About the reader First and foremost, this book is for developers who are tired of fighting with CSS and are ready to really understand how it works. You may be a beginner, or you may have fifteen years of experience. I expect you to have a cursory understanding of HTML, CSS, and—in a few places—jаvascript. As long as you’re familiar with the basic syntax of CSS, you’ll probably be able to follow along with this book, but it’s primarily written for developers who have spent time with CSS, run into walls, and come out frustrated. In the places where I use jаvascript, I have kept it as simple as possible, so, as long as you can follow along with a few short code snippets, you should be in good shape. If instead you’re a designer looking to move into the world of web design, I suspect you too will learn a lot from CSS in Depth—though I haven’t written it with you partiularly in mind. The book may also provide some insight into the perspective of the developers you’ll be working with.
About the author Keith J. Grant is a Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat, where he works on front-end code for the Ansible Controller web application using jаvascript and CSS.