Web Systems Design and Online Consumer Behavior [Electronic resources]

Dave Shea, Molly E. Holzschlag

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Chapter 1. View Source

CSS Zen Garden, page 10

Wind, page 14

Stormweather, page 15

arch 4, page 15

Salmon Cream Cheese, page 15

A scripted design, page 44

WEB DESIGN HAS COME very far very fast. Web designers have had to literally view source, work through trial and error, and push limits. How we've done this has been a fascinating and often spontaneous process.

Over time, however, the importance of Web standards and best practices has begun to clarify. This process has been linked directly to the most important piece of software we work with: the Web browser. Here, you'll learn everything you need to know in order to best master the ideologies, processes, and techniques of contemporary Web design.

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THE WEB OF THE LATE 1990s was a wild and dangerous new frontier. Anything went, and often did. None of us were sure back then what the Web was supposed to be. As is so often the case with a brand new toy, "pushing the limits" became our mantra.