TAILIEUCHUNG - Learning Web Design Third Edition- P36

Learning Web Design Third Edition- P36:Everything you need to know to create professional web sites is right here. Learning Web Design starts from the beginning defining how the Web and web pages work and builds from there. By the end of the book, you'll have the skills to create multi-column CSS layouts with optimized graphic files, and you'll know how to get your pages up on the Web. | CSS Layouts in Review Test Yourself If you successfully created multiple-column layouts in the exercises then you ve gotten the main point of this chapter. Here are a few questions to make sure you got the finer details. 1. Match each layout type with the factor that determines the final size of the page area. Fixed-width layouts a. The browser window Liquid layouts b. Font size Elastic layouts c. The designer 2. Match each layout type with the unit of measurement used to create it. Fixed-width layouts a. Ems Liquid layouts b. Pixels Elastic layouts c. Percentages and or auto 3. Match each layout type with its potential advantage. Fixed-width layouts a. Predictable line lengths Liquid layouts b. No awkward leftover space Elastic layouts c. Predictable layout grid 4. Match each layout type with its potential disadvantage. Fixed-width layouts a. Uncomfortably long line lengths Liquid layouts b. Images don t resize with the page Elastic layouts c. Awkwardly short lines at large text sizes 5. Based on the techniques in this chapter which CSS layout method would you choose for each situation floats or positioning My page has a full-width footer I don t want to change the order of my source code I don t want to have to worry about overlapping elements 336 Part III CSS for Presentation CHAPTER 17 CSS TECHNIQUES By now you have a solid foundation in writing style sheets. You can style text element boxes and even create page layouts using floats and positioning. But there are a few more properties and common CSS techniques that I want you to know about before we move on to creating web graphics in Part IV This chapter is a grab bag of sorts. It starts with the CSS properties specifically related to table and list formatting. It then moves on to common CSSbased design practices such as using lists as the basis for horizontal navigation bars using images in place of text in a way that is accessible to screen readers and using the hover pseudoselector to create rollovers an .

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