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  • High Performance Web Sites: Essential Knowledge for Front-End Engineers

    High Performance Web Sites: Essential Knowledge for Front-End Engineers

    by Steve Souders

    Want your web site to display more quickly? This book presents 14 specific rules that will cut 25% to 50% off response time when users request a page. Author Steve Souders, in his job as Chief Performance Yahoo!, collected these best practices while optimizing some of the most-visited pages on the Web. Even sites that had already been highly optimized, such as Yahoo! Search and the Yahoo! Front Page, were able to benefit from these surprisingly simple performance guidelines.

  • Beginning XML, 4th Edition (Programmer to Programmer)

    Beginning XML, 4th Edition (Programmer to Programmer)

    by David Hunter, Jeff Rafter, Joe Fawcett, Eric van der Vlist, Danny Ayers, Jon Duckett, Andrew Watt...

    Beginning XML provides a complete course in the Extensible Markup Language (XML) with an unusually gradual learning curve. In fact, the introduction states that the book is "for people who know that it would be a pretty good idea to learn the language, but aren't 100 percent sure why." Despite its recognition of the fuzziness of readers' understanding of the technology, the book delivers a rather comprehensive study of XML.

  • Beginning DotNetNuke Skinning and Design (Programmer to Programmer)

    Beginning DotNetNuke Skinning and Design (Programmer to Programmer)

    by Andrew Hay, Shaun Walker

    *"Skinning" refers to an application's ability to change the look of the design by a setting in the application*Explains how DotNetNuke skins can be created in either ASP.NET or HTML with CSS and can be developed with any Web tool that creates HTML/CSS or ASP.NET*Combines the hot topic of using the DotNetNuke application framework with CSS and other site layout technologies to manage the user experience, look, feel, and functionality of Web sites

  • The Microsoft Expression Web Developer's Guide to ASP.NET 3.5: Learn to create ASP.

    The Microsoft Expression Web Developer's Guide to ASP.NET 3.5: Learn to create ASP.

    by Jim Cheshire

    “This book is a great reference for web designers new to ASP.NET who are looking to jump start their development withVisual Web Developer 2008.”Mikhail ArkhipovPrincipal Development Manager – Web Development ToolsMicrosoft CorporationExpression Web introduced ASP.NET to a new group of web developers. This book is designed to help you start using ASP.NET right away to add powerful new features to your website.

  • HTML: Your visual blueprint for designing effective Web pages with HTML, CSS, and XHTML

    HTML: Your visual blueprint for designing effective Web pages with HTML, CSS, and XHTML

    by Paul Whitehead

    Offers professional-level instruction in Web page design in a unique visual format, with most tasks demonstrated on self-contained two-page spreads Key tasks covered include setting up a Web page, reducing image resolution, creating radio buttons, adding a hit counter, creating an inline frame, and adding an embedded sound High-resolution screen shots accompanied by succinct explanations clearly illustrate each task, while "Apply It" and "Extra" sidebars highlight useful tips Comp

  • Cascading Style Sheets 2.0 Programmer's Reference

    Cascading Style Sheets 2.0 Programmer's Reference

    by Eric A. Meyer

    The most authoritative quick reference available for CSS programmers. This handy resource gives you programming essentials at your fingertips, including all the new tags and features in CSS 2.0. You'll get concise information on designing and deploying complex style sheets as well as details on browser support.

  • Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) By Example

    Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) By Example

    by Steve Callihan

    Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) by Example allows you to learn the fundamentals of CSS by taking you through small, gradual steps. It provides examples using CSS in "real world" scenarios. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) by Example follows a logical, linear teaching style that will ultimately have you using CSS to utilize more control over the appearance and styling of Web pages.

  • XML: Your visual blueprint for building expert websites with XML, CSS, XHTML, and XSLT

    XML: Your visual blueprint for building expert websites with XML, CSS, XHTML, and XSLT

    by Rob Huddleston

    Using a visual approach to demonstrate the XML code, XML: Your visual blueprint" for building expert Web pages with CSS, XHTML, and XSLT offers visual learners a solid reference that employs straight forward examples to teach users to create Web sites with impact. XML (Extensible Markup Language) allows Web developers to enhance database connectivity, enrich pages with specialized data elements, and otherwise move beyond the limitations of HTML.

  • HTML, XHTML, and CSS Bible

    HTML, XHTML, and CSS Bible

    by Steven M. Schafer

    Decipher the code, use the right tools, and conquer the online world of the World Wide Web. This comprehensive guide demystifies HyperText Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) so you can create sophisticated and interactive Web pages, robust applications, and as many other ways of interacting on the Web as you can think of. You'll even learn to code cool content for many mobile devices that include a browser.

  • Sams Teach Yourself CSS in 10 Minutes

    Sams Teach Yourself CSS in 10 Minutes

    by Russ Weakley

    The short, focused lessons presented in Sams Teach Yourself CSS in 10 Minutes will help you quickly understand cascading style sheets (CSS) and how to immediately apply it to your work. Author Russ Weakley is a well-respected member of the CSS community and is known for his ability to make complicated concepts easy-to-understand for even inexperienced CSS users. With this book, you will cover the essentials for standards compliant techniques that are supported by the most common browsers.

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  • Nov 23

    Dan Cederholm Workshop

    London, United Kingdom

    Handcrafted Bulletproof CSSwith Dan Cederholm of "Simplebits"Learn how craftsmanship can apply to the intangibility of web design. Dan Cederholm will guide you though a case study, pointing out the details that matter most when designing fle...

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