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    Using Perl/CGI Scripts and CSS for Designers

    Posted By: engineerone
    LYNDA Using Perl/CGI Scripts
    with: William E. Weinman

    Installing a Perl/CGI script doesn't have to be difficult, and making small modifications shouldn't take a rocket scientist. Designed for the web professional, Using Perl/CGI Scripts explains in simple step-by-step instructions how a CGI script works. You will acquire the skills you need to edit and install a Perl script on your server, and even make simple modifications without having to hire an expensive programmer! Complete with working examples of counters, contact forms, and even a web blog, Using Perl/CGI Scripts will guide you through the process of customizing and installing these scripts on your own web site.

    Using Perl/CGI Scripts  and  CSS for Designers


    Running Time: 2.5 hours | english | one cd 400 mb | .mov files

    Table of contents
    Backgroundintroduction 3:46 7.2 MB
    what is Perl? 3:41 3 MB
    what is CGI? 3:30 3.3 MB
    installing a Perl script 10:05 12.4 MB

    Nuts and Boltsanatomy of a Perl script 12:43 15.1 MB
    when something goes wrong 16:02 30.7 MB
    test.cgi 10:10 15.4 MB
    a simple program 10:00 17.4 MB

    Applicationstext counter 10:36 18.3 MB
    about forms 18:19 32.2 MB
    a more complex example 8:53 15.9 MB
    installing BW blog 7:44 13.7 MB
    a contact form script 5:35 8.8 MB
    installing BW contact 8:34 14.1 MB

    Securitysecurity issues 7:14 5.3 MB
    security precautions 4:39 3.2 MB




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    LYNDA CSS for Designers
    with: Andy Clarke and Molly E. Holzschlag

    In CSS for Designers, Molly E. Holzschlag and Andy Clarke expertly guide you through some of the most complex and useful techniques used in progressive Web design. Molly and Andy consider the topics from the point of view of creative, visual people rather than developers or programmers. Their unique approach helps give designers all the tools they need to create accessible, manageable, and beautiful websites.


    Using Perl/CGI Scripts  and  CSS for Designers




    Running Time: 7.5 hours | english | 650 mb | .mov files



    Table of contents
    1. IntroductionWelcome 0:23 2.2 MB
    Setting up for exercise files 4:59 7 MB
    Chapter intro 6:09 9.3 MB
    Web standards and CSS 10:53 22.4 MB
    CSS goes mainstream 7:38 15.8 MB
    The evolution of CSS design 8:45 17.4 MB
    Into the future 9:45 13.4 MB

    2. Beginning with MarkupChapter intro 4:18 4.1 MB
    Creating an XHTML document 8:51 6.3 MB
    Adding semantic elements 9:06 11.4 MB
    Validating and error correction 8:28 13 MB

    3. How CSS Is AppliedChapter intro 4:05 3.7 MB
    Browser style 4:43 6.6 MB
    User style 4:57 6.5 MB
    Author style: inline 5:35 10.2 MB
    Author style: embedded 5:48 11.1 MB
    Author style: linked 3:52 7.8 MB
    Author style: imported 6:41 13.5 MB
    Inheritance 5:16 10.1 MB

    4. Conflict Resolution in CSSChapter intro 2:19 4.9 MB
    Origin and source order 8:57 11.1 MB
    The important declaration 5:22 9.4 MB
    Specificity (weight) 5:56 7.2 MB

    5. CSS TypographyChapter intro 2:29 1.4 MB
    Using CSS to create great-looking type 20:29 34.3 MB
    Combining graphics and CSS 9:40 19.7 MB
    Examining image replacement 19:35 34.2 MB

    6. Working with Color and ContrastChapter intro 2:14 2.2 MB
    CSS color values 5:52 6.4 MB
    Applying color to page elements 3:21 4.1 MB
    Applying color to links 5:04 7.5 MB
    Managing multiple link styles (descendent selectors) 4:18 6.6 MB
    Creating depth of field 4:59 10.4 MB
    Testing your design for color blind users 6:44 12.4 MB
    Ensuring sufficient contrast 6:15 9.3 MB

    7. Background GraphicsChapter intro 1:58 1.5 MB
    Adding a background image to an element 9:29 9 MB
    Background repeat 7:44 14.3 MB
    Background position 5:09 10.7 MB
    Fixed or scroll background 4:40 9 MB

    8. CSS for NavigationChapter intro 1:22 2.4 MB
    Removing bullets or numbers from lists 6:46 9 MB
    Using images for list markers 6:01 11.8 MB
    Creating vertical navigation 5:08 5.8 MB
    Designing a text-based horizontal navigation bar 5:10 6.5 MB
    Creating a tabbed horizontal navigation bar 11:59 23.5 MB

    9. CSS FloatsChapter intro 2:06 2.1 MB
    Floating columns 5:24 11.2 MB
    Floating page elements 4:28 9.6 MB
    Clearing floats 7:22 15 MB
    Multi-column floated layout with header and footer 6:44 14.2 MB

    10. CSS PositioningChapter intro 2:45 2.7 MB
    Normal flow 3:05 6.3 MB
    Relative positioning 4:32 6.5 MB
    Absolute positioning 2:56 3 MB
    Relative positioning to create a positioning context 5:00 7.4 MB
    Fixed positioning 4:40 9.4 MB

    11. CSS for Design DetailsChapter intro 1:02 2.2 MB
    Making panels 8:16 14.5 MB
    Creating grids 12:00 12.7 MB
    Laying out products 4:45 9.2 MB

    12. Designing Beautiful Data TablesChapter intro 2:00 4 MB
    Creating table structures 5:45 5.3 MB
    Adding table borders 5:02 8.2 MB
    Using backgrounds in tables 4:43 5.1 MB
    Special effects 7:01 14.3 MB

    13. Styling FormsChapter intro 0:35 0.4 MB
    Accessible form markup 5:22 5.3 MB
    Basic fieldset styling 4:38 8.5 MB
    Fieldset grid layout 2:57 5.2 MB
    Styling labels and form controls 3:16 6 MB
    Styling form buttons 5:12 9.3 MB

    14. CSS and Design WorkflowChapter intro 1:02 1.6 MB
    Creating symbols for wireframes in Fireworks 14:57 28.1 MB
    Naming conventions for class and ID 8:47 6.6 MB
    Organizing your CSS document 8:11 16.5 MB
    Working with multiple CSS files 5:58 6.8 MB

    ConclusionGoodbye 0:18 1.7 MB