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Summary Web Design Playground takes you step by step from writing your first line of HTML to creating interesting and attractive web pages. In this project-based book, you'll use a custom online workspace, the book's companion Playground, to design websites, product pages, photo galleries, and more. Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. About the Technology How do top designers learn to create beautiful web pages and intuitive user experiences? Great examples, expert mentoring, and lots of practice! Written by web designer and master teacher Paul McFedries, this unique book shapes and sharpens your skills in HTML, CSS, and web page design. About the Book Web Design Playground takes you step by step from writing your first line of HTML to creating interesting, attractive web pages. In this project-based book, you'll use a custom online workspace to design websites, product pages, photo galleries, and more. Don't worry about setting up your own servers and domain names—the book comes with a free "playground" which lets you experiment without any of that! You can concentrate on core skills like adding images and video and laying out the page, plus learning typography, responsive design, and the other tools of the web trade. What's inside Getting started with HTML, CSS, and web design A free, fully interactive web design workspace Working with images, color, and fonts Full-color illustrations throughout About the Reader If you can use a browser, you're ready to create web pages! About the Author Paul McFedries has written nearly 100 books, which have sold over four million copies world-wide. Table of Contents PART 1 - GETTING STARTED WITH HTML AND CSS Getting to Know HTML and CSS Building Your First Web Page Adding Structure to Your Page Formatting Your Web Page Project: Creating a Personal Home Page PART 2 - WORKING WITH IMAGES AND STYLES Adding Images and Other Media Learning More About Styles Floating and Positioning Elements Styling Sizes, Borders, and Margins Project: Creating a Landing Page PART 3 - LAYING OUT A WEB PAGE Learning Page Layout Basics Creating Page Layouts with Flexbox Designing Responsive Web Pages Making Your Images and Typography Responsive Project: Creating a Photo Gallery PART 4 - MAKING YOUR WEB PAGES SHINE More HTML Elements for Web Designers Adding a Splash of Color to Your Web Designs Enhancing Page Text with Typography Learning Advanced CSS Selectors Project: Creating a Portfolio Page Review: This is exactly what I was looking for in a web design book! - I love this book. It takes you from the very basics and then walks you through the more advanced design techniques, while thoroughly explaining how everything works. I love how it shows how floats work and how to apply the clear fix to get the old fashion holy grail design to work. I am in awe of how web designers can create magnificent web designs. I really want to be able to do that. This book is helping me do that. Also, it comes with a great online supplement too! The RWD tutorials are awesome too! If you buy this book, you won't regret it! Review: Perfect resource to learn to code! - I just finished reading this book from cover to cover. While the material is dense, the author does a phenomenal job at keeping your interest piqued. The Web Design Playground companion website (webdesignplayground.io) is packed with lessons, tools, and projects that have totally helped me grasp HTML & CSS. This is my 6th attempt trying to learn to code since I was 15, and I’m really, really glad that I bought this book; as it was pivotal in helping me finally achieve a life long goal. The only bummer is that I wish this author had additional books and resources for people learning to code — but that’s only because I enjoyed his work so much!
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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 118 Reviews |
J**R
This is exactly what I was looking for in a web design book!
I love this book. It takes you from the very basics and then walks you through the more advanced design techniques, while thoroughly explaining how everything works. I love how it shows how floats work and how to apply the clear fix to get the old fashion holy grail design to work. I am in awe of how web designers can create magnificent web designs. I really want to be able to do that. This book is helping me do that. Also, it comes with a great online supplement too! The RWD tutorials are awesome too! If you buy this book, you won't regret it!
K**K
Perfect resource to learn to code!
I just finished reading this book from cover to cover. While the material is dense, the author does a phenomenal job at keeping your interest piqued. The Web Design Playground companion website (webdesignplayground.io) is packed with lessons, tools, and projects that have totally helped me grasp HTML & CSS. This is my 6th attempt trying to learn to code since I was 15, and I’m really, really glad that I bought this book; as it was pivotal in helping me finally achieve a life long goal. The only bummer is that I wish this author had additional books and resources for people learning to code — but that’s only because I enjoyed his work so much!
L**A
Many flaws, but good overall
At first, this book seemed really good. I had already finished reading Jon duckett’s html&css book cover to cover, and I was beginning to feel as if this playground book would have been better. It fully explains things in a way that made Ducketts book seem vague. I liked this book teaches html and css simultaneously, which I thought was better than duckett’s approach which was to teach html on its own first, then add a few chapters devoted to css at the end of the book. I was going right through this book, then, I began wondering if it would be as easy to understand had i not already known a bit already. Halfway through, I realize there are more and more typos, missing chunks of code in the examples, and many things are discussed without any explanation at all. It’s annoying that a lot of the examples are cut off and continued on the following page, so that I have to flip back and forth between pages to understand what they’re talking about. The online “playground” is pretty faulty and very frustrating to deal with. I ended up just practicing on text edit instead. It was a good idea, but I think they need to have someone, or a few people, test it out first, all the way through, because it just doesn’t work well in some aspects. Overall, I think it’s an ok book. It has a lot of things that are missing from the other book I read, but it also has many flaws. I’ve come to terms with the fact that I’m probably going to have to read many books by different authors to fully grasp web development.
E**E
Good technical coverage
I really enjoyed this book. I refer to it often. It covers everything I want to know – AND it explains the mechanics of what’s going on very well. I recommend it to needs a desk-side HTML and CSS reference.
I**V
Web Developers Must Have Table Book
Very Easy to understand for both beginner and advanced Web developers. To me, it's my most favorite book for learning HTML and CSS excluding JavaScript. What makes this book to stand out of the crowd is because it is Interactive (every definition is shown with real example images). 100% would recommend to those who is starting to learn or is already learning HTML and CSS.
Y**6
Pages in colors and step-by-step concepts with a useful examples
Wonderful, because at first time, Manning said that this book pages come in B/W, is naive but is a web user interface design and must be come in colors
J**G
N/A
Step by explanatory narrative content with practical application exercises laced throughout. Well done!
T**T
Modern content, refreshing examples, flawed execution
Perhaps the most enjoyable part of this full-color book are the examples from someone, who apparently, loves words and writing. If you learn nothing about HTML/CSS, the enjoyment of reading the text about word origins, psychology of color, and even the history of royalty makes it worthwhile. The project-based content is presented in a logical manner, and there are very useful and interesting callouts on the page margins: Learn; Remember; Master; Beware; Play. The Play callout signals the reader to go to the author's "Web Design Playground" to practice coding what was presented in a lesson. Although I did enjoy the interesting literary and historical content, I did not finish the book. Along the way, I was confused about the lesson presentation. To my dismay, I realized that certain content was missing. For example: Example 4-2-1 is followed by Lesson 4-3-0. What usually happens is that an Example is followed by a Play callout which directs the reader to the Playground. In this case -- and there are many -- the missing book content -- the 'Play 4-2-2' is found online at the Playground. Unfortunately, this kind of omission makes it very difficult to stay focussed on the lesson; ultimately, it was too frustrating to try to follow. Consequently , I never finished the book, but I did skim through it to see the other interesting example content. Lastly, what is touted as a benefit could -- as time passes -- become a detriment: the online Web Design Playground is necessary for a complete presentation of the information. The book and online site go together. If the online Playground disappears, the book is pretty much useless. Hopefully, the author and publisher will release an update, but I'm rather doubtful. (Just peruse the publisher's site and note all of the older books that haven't been updated in years!)
T**M
Poor Print Quality for a CSS & HTML resource material
This book's design and print isn't reflective of what you would expect from a Web Design material. How could you be teaching on font and the font type and readability and publishing of the material are poor. This is not in anyway a clean output. I am very design-conscious, and I expect a design material to be as well. I am returning this book, even though the information might be of note, I shouldn't be struggling to read the print. Awful design.
F**N
De lo "Legacy" a lo mas moderno
Es un libro sensacional. empieza con html y css estandar; ves lo complejo que era desarrollar web hace unos años. Despues te enseña HTML5 y CSS3. Las etiquetas y su semantica y el framework para desarrollo mas usado: Flexbox. Es una maravilla. Despues de este libro cualquier pagina web estatica sera pan comido.
L**A
old and useless informatin
costumer service vary bad. book is old
Z**I
Excellent!!!
Excellent!!!
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