Video description
In this video, CSS expert Stephanie Sullivan delivers a
roadmap for approaching web design projects, teaching you how to
save precious development time and still create accessible,
search-engine friendly content. As a popular speaker with an
approachable straightforward style, Stephanie takes users over the
fundamentals of creating standards-compliant Web sites, from
separating content and presentation, to using progressive
enhancement to make sure your sites work for all users. She also
shows how she approaches analyzing designs to save bandwidth and
demonstrate some useful CSS techniques.
Table of Contents
01 - Websites are content (Content- accessible to all users and devices)
00:09:05
02 - Emphasizing Key Content - Wireframing
00:06:12
03 - The three layers affecting your content
00:08:24
04 - Structure: The head element
00:08:19
05 - Structure: Document Semantics and Flow
00:07:39
06 - Structure: Document Tree and Cascade
00:08:29
07 - The Display Property, Box Model and Margin Collapse
00:14:19
08 - Specificity, specificity, specificity
00:07:28
09 - Positioning
00:06:22
10 - Floating and Clearing
00:09:04
11 - Choosing a Layout Type
00:14:12
12 - Analyzing a Comp for Lightweight Pages
00:13:22
13 - Fixed Layouts: Faux techniques, Multiple Wrappers and Adjacent Elements
00:12:59
14 - Flexible Layouts: Two and Three Column Faux Techniques
00:12:43