Refactoring HTML: Improving the Design of Existing Web Applications (Virginia A Hendry's Library) by Elliotte Rusty Harold

Refactoring HTML: Improving the Design of Existing Web Applications (Virginia A Hendry's Library) by Elliotte Rusty Harold

Author:Elliotte Rusty Harold
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Published: 2008-12-08T16:00:00+00:00


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It’s worth noting that even if there’s no CSS or further styling, this page works. The user can read all the content and then find the navigation. It’s not ideal, but it’s adequate. This is an important consideration that’s especially crucial for cell phone browsers, screen readers, robots, and other renderers that are never going to show a two-dimensional layout no matter how it’s implemented, with tables or CSS.

Two Columns, Sidebar on Left

Once you’ve done a few of these layouts, you’ll usually just copy and paste some standard layouts. However, for learning it’s helpful to build up the stylesheet in stages. The first step is to assign different background colors to the individual divs so that you can see where the boxes are going.



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