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Use open technologies (HTML5, jQuery, and CSS) to create a slideshow that responds to mobile and desktop layouts, and learn to customize the slideshow to fit your next project.
Learn to spiff up your HTML5 slideshows with automatic playback, integrated audio and video, and more.
Explore Flexbox, the Flexible Box Layout model, how it compares to other CSS layout techniques, and why it's an important part of the evolution of CSS layout.
Engage your website visitors with a unique 3D survey built with HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript.
Spice up dry data presentations with an interactive, visually engaging bar chart drawn with the HTML5 Canvas element.
Create an HTML form with CSS and JavaScript that allows users to submit captions for photo cards.
Put HTML5, CSS3, and recent JavaScript API technologies to work and provide an enhanced brand opportunity for your clients with custom video bumpers.
Learn to style lists, tables, charts, and graphs with CSS, HTML5, and JavaScript.
Discover how to combine advanced HTML5 form elements to gather personal details from your site visitors and deliver a better user experience.
Discover CSS gradients, and add depth and texture to your web designs while reducing load times.
Presents a short series of CSS animation techniques, such as looping, playing, pausing, and more, and puts them together in a small project: an animated infographic.
Take advantage of the HTML5 geolocation feature by using the recently released Google Store Locator Utility Library, and include directions and feature filtering in your web apps.
Take a tour of a workflow that optimizes CSS code for easier navigation, organization, and readability.
Explores CSS frameworks and grids, and helps you determine when a framework is right for you.
Use CSS to create elegant menus, links, and buttons that help visitors navigate your site faster and more intuitively.
Build features that allow visitors to your online store to filter their selections interactively via sliders, drag items onto wish lists, and automatically save them locally.
Introduces the LESS and Sass tools—dynamic CSS style sheet preprocessors that add features like variables, conditionals, and functions to the CSS language and can accelerate complex CSS implementations.
Build an online application for creating personalized photo cards with user-uploaded imagery and text.
Make your website more readable and efficient to download with Chris Converse's responsive website techniques.
Explores the possibilities of the new coding options, which animate well over 50 different properties automatically or interactively, and how they open the door to enhanced user experiences.
Discover how to create an app-like experience for iPad with HTML, CSS, and jQuery, while bypassing the need for Objective-C or the App Store.
Learn CSS positioning concepts like the CSS box model, floats, and clears and gain a deeper understanding of how HTML and CSS work together to create the look of your web page.
Introduces basic layout concepts, gives advice on how to create properly structured HTML based on prototypes and mockups, and goes into critical page layout skills such as floats and positioning.
CSS best practices and techniques for styling and structuring HTML and HTML5 forms.
Offers a high-level overview of Cascading Style Sheets.
Demonstrates the concepts that form the foundation of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
Provides an in-depth introduction to CSS3.
Gives a working knowledge of CSS to web developers and coders who already have a firm grasp of XHTML/HTML and want to take their web sites to the next level.
Takes the student step-by-step through the process of using CSS positioning to create pages that have traditionally been laid out using HTML tables.
Highlights the importance of a CSS style guide, which serves as an interface for the design team and a communication tool for the client.
Thoroughly explains how to use CSS to build a site from scratch or redesign an existing site.
Eric Meyer reviews the essentials of using CSS to create a site, make minor changes, or do a complete overhaul.
A guide through some of the most complex and useful techniques used in progressive web design.
Shows how to use CSS to achieve a new level of fine-grain control over web design.
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