Responsive web design in practice

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Information & Library Science Library

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TK5105.888 .C5425 2015
Status
Available

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Summary

Today's library patrons are browsing the Web on a variety of devices including tablets, e-readers, mobile phones, and desktops. Responsive web design employs techniques that will enable your library's website to automatically adapt to whatever screen size it's being viewed on. Learn how to utilize CSS techniques such as fluid grids and flexible images combined with responsive design techniques such as media queries to deliver an optimal experience for your library patrons regardless of device. Design one website to fit them all. With both beginner and expert developers in mind, this complete handbook guides the reader through the process of developing and launching their own Responsive Web Designs and introduces the craft of building multi-screen experiences. Online demos and downloadable code files are included for all projects: .Adapting your Existing Layout into a Responsive Layout A RWD Retrofit .Building a Responsive Layout from Scratch A RWD Bookreader .Creating a Responsive Contact Form Get a Library Card .Creating a Responsive Search Interface .Creating a Responsive Single Page Application Mobile Feed App .Using an RWD Framework for a complete site: Twitter Bootstrap"

Contents

Introduction: responsive web design (RWD) in practice -- Getting started: responsive web design (RWD) in practice -- Tools and applications: responsive web design (RWD) in practice -- Library examples and case studies: responsive web design (RWD) -- Step-by-step library projects: responsive web design (RWD) in practice -- Tips and tricks: responsive web design (RWD) in practice -- Future trends: responsive web design (RWD).

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