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Mobile Web Design For Dummies
The perfect place to learn how to design Web sites for mobile devices!With the popularity of Internet access via cell phones and other mobile devices, Web designers now have to consider as many as eight operating systems, several browsers, and a slew of new devices as they plan a new site, a new interface, or a new sub site.
Explores all issues to consider in planning a mobile site Covers the tools needed for mobile design, in particular XHTML and CSS Shows you how to plan for multimedia, e commerce, and marketing your site, including adding audio, video, and social networking Provides real world examples and tips to help you avoid common pitfalls If you're contemplating Web design in a mobile world, start first with this practical guide.
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Let's go mobile! Heres how to make a big impression on the small screenThese days everyones on the go, and Web sites that are easy to navigate on your computer screen may be frustrating and inconvenient on your mobile phone. This book is all about fixing that problem! Learn what makes a great mobile Web page, the technologies that help you get around the limitations, and how to pack a punch on the small screen.
Small space, big challenge examine what makes mobile a different creature and the specific design challenges involved Being flexible learn to adapt your existing site for mobile display Tools of the trade discover the best markup language for your audience: WML, XHTML MP, or HTML5 Maximize mobile features take advantage of special features on the iPhone, Android, and BlackBerry Storm Testing, testing discover how to test your mobile designs with online emulators Get around the limitations find out how to add audio and video and optimize images for the small screen Spread the word explore marketing options to get the word out about your mobile site M commerce excitement add a mobile friendly shopping cart to your site
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Head First Web Design
Want to know how to make your pages look beautiful, communicate your message effectively, guide visitors through your website with ease, and get everything approved by the accessibility and usability police at the same time? Head First Web Design is your ticket to mastering all of these complex topics, and understanding whats really going on in the world of web design.
Web Design for Developers A Programmer
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Modular Web Design
User experience design teams often suffer from a decentralized, blank canvas approach to creating and documenting a design solution for each new project. As teams repeatedly reinvent screen designs, inconsistency results, and IT teams scramble to pick up the pieces. Pattern libraries only go so far, suggesting general solutions to common problems instead of offering concrete, specific design treatments. At times, documented solutions turn into a costly mess of unclear expectations, unrealistic goals, and abandoned work. Enter components, each of which represents a chunk of a Web page. Designers can produce wireframes, mockups, or markup far more efficiently reusing components based on an established design system. Rather than limit innovation, components enable designers to render solved design frameworks quickly and to focus on the problem at hand, drastically improving the quality and rate of production. In addition, teams develop a deeper baseline for collaboration, a platform for governance, and a structure for useful and predictable documentation.
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About the Author Nathan Curtis is a founder and principal at EightShapes, LLC, a user experience consulting firm based in Washington, DC. Nathan has been a user experience design practitioner since 1996 in areas including information architecture, interaction design, usability, and user interface development. Prior to founding EightShapes, Nathan practiced user experience design during stints at Sprint Nextel, BIG fish Design, and SAS Institute, Inc. Nathan obtained a B.S. summa cum laude in mathematics and statistics from Virginia Tech, followed by a masters degree in statistics from the University of Chicago. He blogs at www.nathancurtis.com and currently lives in Fairfax, VA, with his wife and two children.
Mobile Web Design For Dummies
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Let�s go mobile! Heres how to make a big impression on the small screenThese days everyones on the go, and Web sites that are easy to navigate on your computer screen may be frustrating and inconvenient on your mobile phone. This book is all about fixing that problem! Learn what makes a great mobile Web page, the technologies that help you get around the limitations, and how to pack a punch on the small screen.
Small space, big challenge examine what makes mobile a different creature and the specific design challenges involved Being flexible learn to adapt your existing site for mobile display Tools of the trade discover the best markup language for your audience: WML, XHTML MP, or HTML5 Maximize mobile features take advantage of special features on the iPhone, Android, and BlackBerry Storm Testing, testing discover how to test your mobile designs with online emulators Get around the limitations find out how to add audio and video and optimize images for the small screen Spread the word explore marketing options to get the word out about your mobile site M commerce excitement add a mobile friendly shopping cart to your site
Responsive Web Design
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PHP Solutions Dynamic Web Design
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