1st Edition

Introduction to Web Interaction Design With HTML and CSS

By Michael Macaulay Copyright 2018
    927 Pages 833 Color Illustrations
    by Chapman & Hall

    927 Pages 833 Color Illustrations
    by Chapman & Hall

    This book introduces standard and new HTML5 elements and attributes and CSS3 properties commonly used in Web design as well as design guidelines for their effective use. Its approach of explaining every line of code in the examples it uses to show the usage of the HTML elements and CSS properties introduced makes it an invaluable Web design resource for beginners as well as intermediates looking to fill in gaps in their knowledge. In addition, the inclusion of user-centered design process stages and how they are best managed in website development makes the book unique in its area. Also, the book's approach of including challenges after each topic to help refresh readers' knowledge, as well as make them think, ensures that there are ample activities to keep learners motivated and engaged.

     

    Key Features

  • Comprehensively covers standard and new HTML5 elements and attributes and CSS3 properties.
  • Includes a lot of challenges/exercises; one after each HTML element or CSS property introduced and demonstrated with examples.
  • Example codes can be copied and pasted as-is to implement and experiment with.
  • For every HTML element or CSS property introduced, guidelines are provided, where relevant, on how to best use them in a design to enhance usability and accessibility.
  • Includes comprehensive explanation of flexible box and grid layout models and how to use them to create responsive and adaptive Web design.
  • Covers the importance of visual aesthetics in design, including design elements and principles and examples of how they can be applied in Web design to produce good user experience.
  • Includes comprehensive guidelines on how to design for standard and mobile screens, including discussion of touch gesture interaction design and standard gestures and the functions for which they are most commonly used.
  • Introduces the stages of user-centered design process, including Web accessibility and user-experience testing, and managerial aspects of Web development, including intellectual property.
  • Provides a brief introduction on how to make HTML and CSS codes more compact and more efficient and how to combine them with other languages commonly used in Web design and development, such as JavaScript, AJAX, and PHP.  
  • Chapter 1: The Internet and the Web

    Part 1: HTML

    Chapter 2: Introduction to HTML

    Chapter 3: Text

    Chapter 4: Lists, Tables and Links

    Chapter 5: Forms

    Chapter 6: Images

    Chapter 7: Audio, Video, and Animation

    Part 2: CSS

    Chapter 8: Introduction to CSS

    Chapter 9: Color

    Chapter 10: Boxes: Size and Border

    Chapter 11: Boxes: Transform and 3D

    Chapter 12: Positioning elements

    Chapter 13: Text: Typefaces and Fonts

    Chapter 14: Text: Formatting and decoration

    Chapter 15: Images: Content and background images

    Chapter 14: Images: Effects

    Chapter 17: Lists, Tables, and Forms

    Chapter 18: Animation

    Chapter 19: Layout with Flexible box

    Chapter 20: Layout with the grid model

    Chapter 22: Beyond HTML and CSS

    Part 3: Web Design principles and practices

    Chapter 23: Design: The fundamentals

    Chapter 24: Designing for the Web

    Chapter 25: Designing for mobile devices

    Part 4: Web development process

    Chapter 26: Web development process

    Chapter 27: Managing Web projects

    Chapter 28: Introduction to intellectual property

    Biography

    Michael Macaulay is a freelance educator, developer, and user-experience designer and evaluator. Formerly, he was a senior lecturer and course director for multimedia courses at London South Bank University, United Kingdom. He earned his PhD in 2000 in the effects of human–computer interaction and multimedia in learning from Loughborough University, United Kingdom. In the past, he had also been a computer systems administrator, computer systems programmer and analyst, and desktop publisher.