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Introduction vii
Chapter 1 Coding in Plain English 1
CSS Is Easy to Memorize 2
You Already Know How to Read CSS 2
Chapter 2 From Picas to Pixels 5
Three Steps to Thinking Like a Web Designer 6
Setting Up Your Web Design Files 11
Chapter 3 Dump Drag and Drop 17
Why You Shouldn't Rely on Software to Set Up Your Paths 18
Web Sites Have Folders Like Your Computer 18
How FTP Works (the Oversimplified Version) 20
Navigating Folders on the Internet 21
It's Like Packaging InDesign Projects 21
Absolute Paths 23
Relative Paths 24
Moving Within the Same Folder 25
Moving Into Deeper Folders 25
Moving Into Higher Folders 25
Putting It Together 25
Starting at Home 26
Leaving Off Index 26
Trailing Slashes 26
This Chapter Will Fix 89.6 Percent of Your Problems Read It Again 26
Chapter 4 You Have to Read the Words 27
It's the Whole Purpose of Coding 28
So What Does HTML Do, Exactly? 29
Chapter 5 Boxes Inside Boxes 33
Learning CSS Happens Fast, Once You Know the Secret 34
HTML Is Made Up of Tags 35
A Dozen Tags You Need to Know 36
New HTML vs. Old HTML 38
Tag Groups (Also Known as Lists) 39
Nesting Tags 44
Adding Attributes to Tags 46
Five Attributes You Need to Know 47
Self-Closing Tags 49
Formatting Code Is Like Setting Type 50
Block and Inline Tags 53
HTML Looks Like a Word Doc 56
Chapters 6 Sculpting with CSS 57
First Things First: Syntax 58
Formatting Your CSS 60
Getting Fancy with Selectors 62
Reading Selectors in Plain English 66
Commenting Your CSS 67
Let's Write Some CSS 68
Setting Type with CSS 68
Laying Out a Web Page 74
Designing for Interaction 85
Let's Make a Web Page Together 88
You Already Know a Lot 92
Chapter 7 Designing with CSS 93
Using Background Images 94
Cropping Images with CSS 101
Making Columns with Background Images 108
Designing with CSS3-Without Images 112
Putting It All Together 119
Making Design Happen 122
Chapter 8 Improving Lives with CSS 123
Empathy Through CSS 124
Designing for Print (with CSS) 124
Designing for Accessibility 127
Writing CSS That Loads Fast 129
Thinking Beyond Visual Design 132
Chapter 9 Starting from Scratch 133
Copying and Pasting Saves Time 134
More HTML Tags 134
The HTML Framework 137
Chapter 10 Prepress for the Web 139
Image Production for Web Design 140
Starting by Planning 140
Understanding Image Formats 144
Saving Your Images 148
Measure Twice, Slice Once 149
Chapter 11 Tools of the Trade 151
Web Design Doesn't Require Many Tools 152
The Web Designer's Toolbox 152
Putting It All Together 155
Chapter 12 Any Questions? 157
Frequently Asked Questions 158
Coding Is an Art 162
There Is No Wrong Way to Learn 162
Index 163
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