Websites are content (content-accessible to all users and devices) -- Emphasizing key content-wireframing -- The three layers affecting your content -- Structure: the head element -- Structure: document semantics and flow -- Structure: document tree and cascade -- The display property, box model and margin collapse -- Specificity, specificity, specificity -- Positioning -- Floating and clearing -- Choosing a layout type -- Analyzing a comp for lightweight pages -- Fixed layouts: faux techniques, multiple wrappers and adjacent elements -- Flexible layouts: two and three column faux techniques.
Summary:
"CSS expert Stephanie Sullivan delivers a roadmap for approaching web design projects, teaching you how to save precious development time and still create accessible, search-engine friendly content. A popular speaker with an approachable straightforward style, Stephanie introduces the fundamentals of creating standards-compliant Web sites, from separating content and presentation, to using progressive enhancement to make sure your sites work for all users. She also shows how she approaches analyzing designs to save bandwidth and demonstrates some useful CSS techniques."--Container.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.