Super Street Fighter 4 Arcade Edition

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Might and Magic: Heroes VI

The acclaimed RPG franchise returns with Might and Magic Heroes VI. This adventure begins 400 years before the events in Heroes V, showcasing a family of heroes in a thrilling, epic story where Angels plot to revive an unfinished war.

Pirates of Black Cove

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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

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Sams Teach Yourself HTML and CSS in 24 Hours, 8th Edition


In just 24 lessons of one hour or less, you can learn how to use HTML and CSS to design, create, and maintain world-class web sites. Using a clear, down-to-earth approach, each lesson builds upon the previous one, allowing even complete beginners to learn the essentials from the ground up.
Full-color figures and clear step-by-step instructions help you learn quickly.
Practical, hands-on examples show you how to apply what you learn.
Quizzes and Exercises help you test your knowledge and stretch your skills.
Learn how to…
  • Build your own web page and get it online in an instant
  • Format text for maximum clarity and readability
  • Create links to other pages and to other sites
  • Add graphics, color, and visual pizazz to your web pages
  • Work with transparent images and background graphics
  • Design your site’s layout and typography using CSS
  • Get user input with web-based forms
  • Publicize your site and make it search-engine friendly
  • Test a web site for compatibility with different browsers
  • Make your site easy to maintain and update as it grows

Book Details

  • Paperback: 456 pages
  • Publisher: Sams; 8th Edition (December 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0672330970
  • ISBN-13: 978-0672330971

Thursday, April 28, 2011

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HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide

Publisher: O'Reilly Media | ISBN: 059600382X | edition 2002 | CHM | 800 pages | 2,5 mb

“Plenty of books can teach you HTML quickly, getting you up to speed and hacking out Web pages in no time. HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide offers a more comprehensive and pragmatic look at the de facto markup language of today, as well as the emerging next step. This title systematically presents HTML markup, beginning with the basics--such as the anatomy of an HTML document, text, and links--and proceeding to cascading style sheets, JavaScript, and XML. Along the way, it discusses related issues, such as problems with displaying background images, and browser-specific behavior with tables and other elements. Each element is covered in as much depth as is necessary to frame the key implementation issues. Most of the book is entirely relevant to basic HTML coding without any concern for XHTML. The latter, more cutting-edge flavor of markup is covered in depth near the end of the book. The entire specifications for the HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0 Document Type Definitions (DTDs) are included among the appendices.

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Saturday, April 16, 2011

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Beginning CSS: Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are the modern standard for Internet presentation. If there is a structural markup language like HTML, XHTML, XML or combined (if not on this one), cascading style sheets provide Internet browsers with the information you all the visual aspects of a Web document should be limited. Cascading Style Sheets for things like borders, spacing between paragraphs, headings or images, control of fonts or font colors, background colors and images, text effects, such as underlined or crossed out text, layering, positioning, and a number of other presentation effects. CSS controls the presentation aspects of designing a web page as HTML, XHTML, or XML controls the structure of a Web page that is slightly more than the provision that implies certain text, a position with another text of a paragraph is, other Text is a list of hyperlinks, and so on. CSS provides enhanced and precise visual representation, markup languages such as HTML provide meaning and structure.

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HTML & XHTML Pocket Reference

This reference is not recommended for HTML newbies too. Instead, it is for those who are already familiar with XHTML and HTML and just need the facts in a compressed format for quick reference. Particularly praiseworthy is that is always used as shorthand for a technology, for example, DTD, this term is completely defined, so you do not go back and forth between several references to overlook all the related article. It has published four years ago that a new edition & "HTML XHTML: The Definitive Guide" was, and this guide does a good job has little to show what in recent years has changed significantly. I recommend it for those who want to stay up to date-to-date with HTML and XHTML to buy without even a 400-page book. Amazon shows the table of contents, so that I do here.


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Cascading Style Sheets: The Designer's Edge

"Every web designer should be a copy of this book ... [It] may be somewhat difficult and makes it very easy." - Jennifer Kyrnin, Web Design Guide  "Much more useful than even the best guide I've seen ... It is a must for any web designers / developer." - IT-Enquirer  Product-CSS is finally supported by all modern web browsers, empowering Web designers to do what they do have hungered for year: control layout more precisely, with better color, and expand typographic options to the frustrating limitations of the past. So, where should I start? Where can you get design-focused instruction on CSS while learning the technical details? Cascading Style Sheets: The Designer's Edge is just the resource, have you ever wanted. From the renowned web designer Molly Holzschlag written in this book begins with an in-depth look at structured markup, both XHTML and CSS. He then explains how to use CSS to achieve specific design goals with typography, color, layout, and more. Finally, it deconstructs a series of stunning designs that will show you how the authors used CSS to maximize their efficiency and achieve exactly the right effect.
You will learn important topics including:
* Writing valid XHTML
* Authoring effective CSS rules
* Working with classes and IDs
* Check your CSS
* Creating great typographical designs with CSS
* Using CSS for backgrounds, borders and color
* Creating multiple link styles
* Using absolute positioning
* Working with relative positioning
* Positioning with float
* Creating great CSS layouts 

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Sams Teach Yourself CSS in 10 Minute

Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) is a simple and powerful language for adding style to web documents. Whether you are a web designer, developer, or anywhere in between, CSS is an important part of developing websites. Many web developers still use tables for layout and do not understand the benefits of CSS. Although there are many good CSS resources and books available, people are often overwhelmed by the sheer volume of information. It is hard to decide the best place to start. Sams Teach Yourself CSS in 10 Minutes is designed to help you get a handle on CSS quickly and easily through a series of step-by-step lessons. 





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CSS Cookbook CHM

Cascading style sheets (CSS) provides a simple way to style the content on your web pages. CSS may look complicated to the first-time CSS user, but this chapter shows how easy it is to use CSS. The recipes provide the basics to get you started with CSS. After you write a few lines of HTML page, add a little CSS and you immediately see the results.









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CSS The Missing Manual OReilly

To get the most out of CSS, your HTML code needs to provide a solid, well-built foundation. This chapter shows you how to write better, more CSS-friendly HTML. The good news is that when you use CSS throughout your site, HTML actually becomes easier to write. You no longer need to worry about trying to turn HTML into the design maven it was never intended to be; instead, CSS offers all the graphic design touches you'll likely ever want. And your job becomes simpler since HTML pages written to work with CSS require less code, less typing, and are easier to create. They'll also download fastera welcome bonus your site's visitors will appreciate



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Professional CSS Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design

Professional CSS is one of the few books on the market today that addresses designing standards-based CSS on large, multi-page, well-designed, real-world sites using CSS in an integrated fashion. Focusing on the best-practices aspect of Web development and using examples from real-world Web sites, this book uniquely offers applied, CSS-enabled solutions to design problems. 








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Beginning CSS Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design

Designing content for websites requires being able to reach more than one type of audience. Some of your audience may be using different operating systems or different browsers other than those you have installed on your computer. This book focuses on browsers available for the Windows operating system, although you can also apply CSS to browsers for Macintosh or Linux operating systems. In Chapter 2, I provide an overview of the most popular browsers for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux and where to go on the Internet to obtain the required software. The browsers used in the examples of this book are Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, Mozilla 1.7, and Opera 7.5.


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The Essential Guide to CSS and HTML Web Design

CSS is the W3C standard for defining the visual presentation for web pages. HTML was designed as a structural markup language, but the demands of users and designers encouraged browser manufacturers to support and develop presentation-oriented tags. These tags “polluted” HTML, pushing the language toward one of decorative style rather than logical structure. Its increasing complexity made life hard for web designers, and source code began to balloon for even basic presentation-oriented tasks. Along with creating needlessly large HTML files, things like font tags created web pages that weren’t consistent across browsers and platforms, and styles had to be applied to individual elements—a time-consuming process. 

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The Ultimate CSS Reference

Cascading Style Sheets, or CSS, is the recommended way to control the presentation layer in a web document. The main advantage of CSS over presentational HTML markup is that the styling can be kept entirely separate from the content. For example, it’s possible to store all the presentational styles for a 10,000-page web What Is CSS? 3 site in a single CSS file. CSS also provides far better control over presentation than do presentational element types in HTML. 







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Pro CSS and HTML Design Patterns

You can use the book to master CSS. You can read straight through the book to take your CSS skills to a higher level and to discover the many golden nuggets tucked away inside design patterns. Each chapter is organized so that it builds on design patterns presented earlier in the chapter and presented in previous chapters. On the other hand, since individual chapters and design patterns are self-contained, you can read them one by one in any sequence to master a specific topic or technique 







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The CSS Anthology 101 Essential Tips, Tricks Hacks

CSS is a language that’s used to define the formatting applied to a Website, including colors, background images, typefaces (fonts), margins, and indentation. If you’ve never used CSS before, you could be forgiven for thinking, “Well, I do all that now with HTML tags. Why would I need CSS?” It’s a valid question that’s best answered with an illustration of the problems that can arise when we define styles using HTML. 








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Head First HTML with CSS XHTML CHM

The only thing that is standing between you and getting yourself on the Web is learning to speak the lingo: HyperText Markup Language, or HTML for short. So, get ready for some language lessons. After this chapter, not only are you going to understand some basic elements of HTML, but you'll also be able to speak HTML with a little style. Heck, by the end of this book you'll be talking HTML like you grew up in Webville







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Professional CSS Cascading Style Sheets for Web Design

In the past few years, the design community has seen an explosion of sites powered by cascading style sheets (CSS). Highly visible brands such as Fast Company, ESPN.com, PGA, and Blogger have all adopted CSS for the layout of their sites, delivering their compelling content through this excellent Web technology. Their pages have become lighter and more accessible, while a few style sheet files provide them with global control over the user interface of their entire site. The potential of CSS has been well established by these mainstream sites, and the technology (which languished since its introduction in 1996) is quickly becoming the de facto means by which a site’s design is built. 


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The Zen of CSS Design

The W3C working groups involve individuals from a wide variety of backgrounds and specialties who meet to address ahead of time the issues an average Web designer should never need to worry about. The goal is to provide a series of recommendations so well thought-out that simply by following the specification properly, developers of authoring software and browsers have a clear guideline to follow, and content authors and designers can be assured that their sites are viewable and usable by the widest variety of user agents





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