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Responsive Web Design Toolkit

Hammering Websites Into Shape

Ken Tabor

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English
CRC Press
03 September 2015
Responsive Web Design Toolkit: Hammering Websites into Shape

focuses on the nuts and bolts of responsive web design, showing you how to better build and how to debug websites that use the responsive technique. This book guides you through the technology that programmers use to build, test, and debug responsive websites. Covering what engineers do, how localhost can help, and DIY-testing, this book shows technically-minded designers how to create digital objects that lead to shorter development times, quicker testing cycles, and more insight into users and their mobile devices, ultimately leading to better products.

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Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 191mm,  Width: 235mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   500g
ISBN:   9781138798779
ISBN 10:   1138798770
Pages:   220
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Chapter 1 Responsive Web Design; Chapter 2 Introductionducing the Engineering Process; Chapter 3 Localhost, the Best Host; Chapter 4 Apache Web Server; Chapter 5 Connecting Devices to Your Computer; Chapter 6 Virtual Hosts; Chapter 7 Get Together on GitHub; Chapter 8 Google Chrome; Chapter 9 Surviving CSS by Thriving With Sass; Chapter 10 Google Analytics; Chapter 11 Responsive Screen-Capture Project; Chapter 12 Looking Around the Toolbox;

Ken Tabor is a veteran product engineer with years of experience developing consumer-driven products on cutting-edge platforms. He shares his enthusiasm for technology as an active blogger, and frequent speaker at conferences such as SXSW Interactive, O'Reilly OSCON, and Big Design. Ken's shipping work includes web sites, mobile apps, and video games published by Atari, Nintendo, and Electronic Arts. His current emphasis is building modern solutions with open-source technology including JavaScript, HTML, Sass, Backbone, Ruby, and NodeJS. Areas of interest include mobile, UX, analytics, responsive design, leadership, chocolate, and coffee. Over the past 4 years Ken has helped millions of travelers get where they need to go by being a leading part of the Sabre team building TripCase. TripCase is an award winning travel product comprised of a mobile website and hybrid apps for iOS and Android.

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