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Reviews Amazon.com Directed at Web-site designers who want to spruce up their sites with interactivity, animation, and more, The Project Cool Guide covers the gamut of Web technologies: JavaScript, style sheets, Dynamic HTML, motion, and sound. First, you learn how to perform the following functions: improve the performance of your site by optimizing graphics and understanding Web-compliant color palettes; use meta tags to add automated functions and identify your site to search engines; and add a useful search feature that allows users to look up topics on your site. Next, the book teaches you how to add interactivity via JavaScript (several sample scripts are included for you to use or customize) and how to use cascading style sheets and Dynamic HTML to define styles, create reusable layouts, and program your pages to change on the fly. The authors instruct you on how to add animations via HTML tags, JavaScript, Animated GIFs, and plug-ins such as Macromedia Flash and Shockwave. You also learn about the authoring, distribution, and playback of sound and video files. Throughout the book the authors address design considerations and deal with the differences between Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer and how they'll display your pages, a topic that's more thoroughly discussed in the final chapter. A related Web site offers sample files and editable JavaScript scripts. If you're already a Web designer and want an introduction to advanced technologies in order to dress up a static Web site, give this book a close look.
Amazon.com Directed at Web-site designers who want to spruce up their sites with interactivity, animation, and more, The Project Cool Guide covers the gamut of Web technologies: JavaScript, style sheets, Dynamic HTML, motion, and sound. First, you learn how to perform the following functions: improve the performance of your site by optimizing graphics and understanding Web-compliant color palettes; use meta tags to add automated functions and identify your site to search engines; and add a useful search feature that allows users to look up topics on your site. Next, the book teaches you how to add interactivity via JavaScript (several sample scripts are included for you to use or customize) and how to use cascading style sheets and Dynamic HTML to define styles, create reusable layouts, and program your pages to change on the fly. The authors instruct you on how to add animations via HTML tags, JavaScript, Animated GIFs, and plug-ins such as Macromedia Flash and Shockwave. You also learn about the authoring, distribution, and playback of sound and video files. Throughout the book the authors address design considerations and deal with the differences between Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer and how they'll display your pages, a topic that's more thoroughly discussed in the final chapter. A related Web site offers sample files and editable JavaScript scripts. If you're already a Web designer and want an introduction to advanced technologies in order to dress up a static Web site, give this book a close look.
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