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Multimedia Web Design and Development

Using Languages to Build Dynamic Web Pages

Author: Theodor Richardson   Series: Computer Science

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This book/DVD package introduces the necessary steps and stages of planning a modern multimedia Web site. It includes both the design and development aspects for novices and a complete plan to get you started with the core technologies and techniques for professional Web design on a freelance or organizational basis. This text also covers the current languages e.g., HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, PERL, PHP, jQwery, and mySQL, that are needed to construct dynamic content on the Web and milestones for getting it into the hands of your clients sooner. This title provides a complete guide for developers and designers to see both front-end and back-end design elements. It uses various languages e.g., HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, PERL, PHP, jQuery, and mySQL to maximize efficiency of modern and dynamic Web pages. It also uses design principles and best practices from an experienced freelance Web designer and instructor. It includes language examples for self-study and challenging activities for expanding design and development; instructor's resources available for use as a textbook.

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“The internet has matured to the point that anyone involved with a business, social concern, or political cause, or cultural issue has a web site. The technology has grown to where effective web sites must be multimedia in their design and accessibility. Multimedia Web Design: Using Languages to Build Dynamic Web Pages by web design experts Theodore Richardson and Charles Thies is a 350 page compendium providing comprehensive and methodical instruction on designing and developing a multimedia web site. Enhanced with the inclusion of an accompanying DVD, Multimedia Web Design: Using Languages to Build Dynamic Web Pages is a complete guide using a variety of computer languages to insure efficient and effective web site pages. Of special note is that the text of this thoroughly 'user friendly' manual includes language examples for self-study and challenging activities for expanding design and development, making it highly recommended for independent personal use, as well as an ideal classroom textbook.”

In this guide to the concepts and best practices of interactive Web design and development, information technology instructors Richardson and Thies (the latter at Tulane U.) cover all of the stages of, and languages for, creating professional websites. The initial chapters provide guidelines for front-end design using the tools of HTML5, CSS3, Adobe Dreamweaver, Microsoft Expression Web, and JavaScript. Subsequent chapters introduce PHP and Perl programming languages for developing back-end code for Web applications. Includes hands-on activities, review questions with an answer key, and a DVD with video tutorials, source code and images from the text.
The internet has matured to the point that anyone involved with a business, social concern, or political cause, or cultural issue has a web site. The technology has grown to where effective web sites must be multimedia in their design and accessibility. "Multimedia Web Design: Using Languages to Build Dynamic Web Pages" by web design experts Theodore Richardson and Charles Thies is a 350 page compendium providing comprehensive and methodical instruction on designing and developing a multimedia web site. Enhanced with the inclusion of an accompanying DVD, "Multimedia Web Design: Using Languages to Build Dynamic Web Pages" is a complete guide using a variety of computer languages to insure efficient and effective web site pages. Of special note is that the text of this thoroughly 'user friendly' manual includes language examples for self-study and challenging activities for expanding design and development, making it highly recommended for independent personal use, as well as an ideal classroom textbook.

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About the Author

Theodor Richardson is the Online Program Director and Interim Chair for the Information Technology Department at a private university. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering with a concentration in multimedia and image processing. Charles Thies has a successful track record as an IT executive in business and with the Department of Defense, and is currently an instructor at Tulane University.

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This book/DVD package introduces the necessary steps and stages of planning a modern multimedia Web site. It includes both the design and development aspects for novices and a complete plan to get you started with the core technologies and techniques for professional Web design on a freelance or organizational basis. This text also covers the current languages e.g., HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, PERL, PHP, jQwery, and mySQL, that are needed to construct dynamic content on the Web and milestones for getting it into the hands of your clients sooner. This title provides a complete guide for developers and designers to see both front-end and back-end design elements. It uses various languages e.g., HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, PERL, PHP, jQuery, and mySQL to maximize efficiency of modern and dynamic Web pages. It also uses design principles and best practices from an experienced freelance Web designer and instructor. It includes language examples for self-study and challenging activities for expanding design and development; instructor's resources available for use as a textbook.

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Product Details

Publisher
Mercury Learning & Information
Published
12th May 2013
Pages
350
ISBN
9781936420384

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