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Web page design
by
Gifford, Clive, author
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Gifford, Clive. Get connected to digital literacy
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Web sites Design Juvenile literature.
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Web sites Design.
2018
\"Describes how Web pages are built, how coding languages work together, what content management systems are, and how Internet links work. Young readers are shown how to plan and design their own Web page using templates\"--Amazon.com.
Django Design Patterns and Best Practices
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Ravindran, Arun
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COMPUTERS / Computer Science
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Django (Electronic resource)
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Web site development-Computer programs
2018,2024
Learning to build more maintainable websites with Django either takes a lot of experience or familiarity with various pragmatic design patterns. This book will accelerate your journey into the world of web development. This new edition is updated with additional chapters and diagrams to help you get to grips with the current best practices in.
Web design in easy steps
\"Web Design in easy steps, now in its seventh edition, guides you through the process of creating a successful website. The book covers the complete life cycle, from planning through to testing, launching and promoting your site. Whether you're a budding designer who plans to build your own site, or you just want to be able to talk to professional designers in their own language, this book will give you an understanding of what makes a great website design. You'll learn how to use HTML, CSS and JavaScript to build sites that are easy to use. This new edition has been updated to cover responsive design so that you can make websites that work on any device. Create a great website, with robust knowledge of the technologies and techniques that will deliver the best experience for your visitors. An indispensable guide for all website owners!\" -- Provided by publisher.
Folksonomies. Indexing and Retrieval in Web 2.0
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Peters, Isabella
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Electronic information resource searching
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Information retrieval
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Information retrieval -- Social aspects
2009
In Web 2.0 users not only make heavy use of Col-laborative Information Services in order to create, publish and share digital information resources - what is more, they index and represent these re-sources via own keywords, so-called tags. The sum of this user-generated metadata of a Collaborative Information Service is also called Folksonomy. In contrast to professionally created and highly struc-tured metadata, e.g. subject headings, thesauri, clas-sification systems or ontologies, which are applied in libraries, corporate information architectures or commercial databases and which were developed according to defined standards, tags can be freely chosen by users and attached to any information resource. As one type of metadata Folksonomies provide access to information resources and serve users as retrieval tool in order to retrieve own re-sources as well as to find data of other users.
The book delivers insights into typical applications of Folksonomies, especially within Collaborative Information Services, and discusses the strengths and weaknesses of Folksonomies as tools of knowl-edge representation and information retrieval. More-over, it aims at providing conceptual considerations for solving problems of Folksonomies and presents how established methods of knowledge representa-tion and models of information retrieval can successfully be transferred to them.
Behind the Screen
2019
An eye-opening look at the invisible workers who protect us from seeing humanity's worst on today's commercial internetSocial media on the internet can be a nightmarish place. A primary shield against hateful language, violent videos, and online cruelty uploaded by users is not an algorithm. It is people. Mostly invisible by design, more than 100,000 commercial content moderators evaluate posts on mainstream social media platforms: enforcing internal policies, training artificial intelligence systems, and actively screening and removing offensive material-sometimes thousands of items per day. Sarah T. Roberts, an award-winning social media scholar, offers the first extensive ethnographic study of the commercial content moderation industry. Based on interviews with workers from Silicon Valley to the Philippines, at boutique firms and at major social media companies, she contextualizes this hidden industry and examines the emotional toll it takes on its workers. This revealing investigation of the people \"behind the screen\" offers insights into not only the reality of our commercial internet but the future of globalized labor in the digital age.
Dreamweaver CS5.5
\"Dreamweaver is the tool most widely used to design and manage professional-looking websites, but it's a complex program. That's where 'Dreamweaver CS5.5: The Missing Manual' comes in. With its jargon-free explanations, 13 hands-on tutorials, and savvy advice from Dreamweaver expert Dave McFarland, you'll master this versatile program with ease.\"--P. [4] of cover.
Mastering Bootstrap 4
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Jakobus, Benjamin
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Marah, Jason
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Bootstrap (Computer program)
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Web site development
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Web sites-Design
2018
Bootstrap 4 is a free CSS and JavaScript framework that allows developers to rapidly build responsive web-interfaces. This book will help you adapt and customize Bootstrap to produce enticing websites that fit your needs.
WordPress Web design for dummies
Provides information on using WordPress to create and maintain a Web site, covering such topics as text editors, choosing colors and fonts, themes and templates, widgets, CSS, HTML, CMS, and plugins.
Building Blazor WebAssembly Applications with gRPC
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Pekárek, Václav
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COMPUTERS / Programming / General
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Computing and Processing
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Web site development
2022,2024
Explore the power of Blazor WebAssembly, gRPC, and source generators for easy and quick web development
Key Features
Get to grips with integration between Blazor, gRPC, and source generators in real-life projectsDevelop a complete Blazor WebAssembly project that takes advantage of gRPC’s capabilitiesExplore best practices for building a high-performance web application with Blazor and C#
Book Description
Building Blazor WebAssembly Applications with gRPC will take you to the next level in your web development career. After working through all the essentials of gRPC, Blazor, and source generators, you will be far from a beginner C# developer and would qualify as a developer with intermediate knowledge of the Blazor ecosystem. After a quick primer on the basics of Blazor technology, REST, gRPC, and source generators, you’ll dive straight into building Blazor WASM applications. You’ll learn about everything from two-way bindings and Razor syntax to project setup. The practical emphasis continues throughout the book as you steam through creating data repositories, working with REST, and building and registering gRPC services. The chapters also cover how to manage source generators, C# and debugging best practices, and more. There is no shorter path than this book to solidify your gRPC-enabled web development knowledge. By the end of this book, your knowledge of building Blazor applications with one of the most modern and powerful frameworks around will equip you with a highly sought-after skill set that you can leverage in the best way possible.
What you will learn
Master routing and test your learning with demo applicationsCreate service and controller classes for your API endpointsUse gRPC with Blazor instead of REST and revamp your applicationsStudy partial classes, attributes, and more in source generatorsWrite reusable Razor components and debug your code effectivelyUnderstand the semantic model of C# codeDiscover how to read and navigate through syntax treesBuild dynamic websites without using JavaScript
Who this book is for
This book is for beginner C# developers who want to learn how to create more performant web apps with less code using Blazor, the gRPC protocol, and source generators. The book assumes a basic understanding of C#, HTML, and web development concepts.