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Practical Web Design

By : Philippe Hong
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Practical Web Design

By: Philippe Hong

Overview of this book

Web design is the process of creating websites. It encompasses several different aspects, including webpage layout, content production, and graphic design. This book offers you everything you need to know to build your websites. The book starts off by explaining the importance of web design and the basic design components used in website development. It'll show you insider tips to work quickly and efficiently with web technologies such as HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript, concluding with a project on creating a static site with good layout. Once you've got that locked down, we'll get our hands dirty by diving straight into learning JavaScript and JQuery, ending with a project on creating dynamic content for your website. After getting our basic website up and running with the dynamic functionalities you'll move on to building your own responsive websites using more advanced techniques such as Bootstrap. Later you will learn smart ways to add dynamic content, and modern UI techniques such as Adaptive UI and Material Design. This will help you understand important concepts such as server-side rendering and UI components. Finally we take a look at various developer tools to ease your web development process.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Title Page
PacktPub.com
Contributers
Preface
Index

Introducing to VueJS


They are many JavaScript frameworks we can use if we want to build a client-side rendering website. ReactJS, AngularJS, and VueJS are among the most well-known frameworks—not surprising when you know that they're backed by Google and Facebook. 

VueJS is one of the easiest to learn. That's why we chose to start with this one. In the last chapter of this book, we'll do a quick introduction to VueJS so that you can understand how it works and what are the possibilities for it: 

VueJS homepage 

VueJS allows you to create everything from small widgets, driven by JavaScript, which you drop into existing applications. Over medium-sized applications where you control the whole page through JavaScript and therefore re-render various parts, making it very reactive, and all the way up to building big enterprise-level applications, single-page application, where your whole web page, multiple pages (at least it feels like this to the user), are driven by VueJS, which renders significant...