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Web Development and Design Foundations with HTML5 (9th Edition) (What’s New in Computer Science)


For courses in web development and design.

 

Give students a well-rounded introduction to web development and design

Web Development and Design Foundations with HTML5 introduces HTML and CSS topics such as text configuration, color configuration, and page layout, with an enhanced focus on the topics of design, accessibility, and Web standards. The text relates both the necessary hard skills (such as HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript) and soft skills (design, e-commerce, and promotion strategies) considered fundamental to contemporary web development. An emphasis on hands-on practice provides a well-rounded foundation to help readers as they pursue careers as web professionals. The updated and expanded 9th Edition contains current coverage of HTML5 and HTML5.1, expanded coverage of designing for mobile devices, and more.

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  • Anonymous says:

    YOU DO NOT NEED THE ACCESS CODE TO GET FILES Don’t make the mistake I did and destroy to resale value of your book by using the access code to download files to use in the exercises throughout the textbook! They can all be downloaded WITHOUT signing up/entering a code. The only thing the access code gets you is some extremely basic in (at least for me) entirely pointless tutorial videos.Overall, I thought it was a good, understandable textbook with helpful exercises.

  • Anonymous says:

    not very thorough I’m using this book for a class and find the homework assignments difficult because some of the code is incomplete or not very thoroughly explained, leaving many errors after following the instructions. This is then taking extra time to figure out where i’ve gone wrong. very frustrating

  • Anonymous says:

    From a teachers perspective, this book is very good. It is also very expensive. I’ve used this book as an instructor in both graduate and undergraduate HTML/CSS courses. It is by far the best textbook on the market for these topics. That said, I usually don’t use it–it is also by far the most expensive textbook on the market (among the one’s I’ve considered.)If your priority is quality and clarity of writing, if you want your students to understand concepts from description and example, this text is for you. If you value your students’ pocketbooks, find something else.One other note: I’ve shifted my CSS page layout instruction completely away from floats to the use of flexbox and css grid as of 2018. I teach floats only for the purpose of floating text around images (what they were originally designed for.) The 9th edition of this text (©2019) has material on flexbox and css grid, but it is not yet fully integrated into the lesson flow as forward looking CSS instruction would want it to be. Perhaps the 10th edition will get…

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