Covers the history, principles, and theory behind human-computer interface design, as well as includes sample interfaces, essential overviews, and reference data on the components of Dynamic HTML, Cascading Style Sheets, the Document Object Model, and client-side scripting languages. Original. (Intermediate).
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About the Authors Steven Champeon is a senior technical consultant with hesketh.com/inc, a company specializing in customized corporate Web solutions. He is a founding member of the Web Standards Projects and often speaks at trade conferences. He also contributes to theobvious.com, developer.com, and other online venues. The offbeat observations nobody else will publish can be found at a.jaundicedeye.com. David S. Fox is a New York-based novelist, screenwriter, and tech writer. When not scribbling, he spends most of his waking hours developing Web-based multiplayer games.
Building Dynamic HTML GUIs A great Web site has to look great. But it also has to be user friendly. And load fast. And translate seamlessly across platforms and browsers. This unique guide shows you how to do it all with dynamic HTML ? and cut your development time to boot. Drawing on their own experiences as Web developers, Steven Champeon and David S. Fox give you everything you need to create great graphical user interfaces with DHTML ? cutting-edge design theory, powerful development strategies, nuts-and-bolts programming tips, and even a library of ready-to-use JavaScript modules. Working Solutions for Programming Challenges:
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