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RESS Essentials

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RESS Essentials

Overview of this book

RESS is a new methodology in the world of web design and development. It attempts to solve the problems that accompany the RWD (responsive web design) approach to web design. RESS is still in its infancy, but it is growing at an exponential rate. RESS Essentials shows you how to make server-side applications smarter and more aware of a visitor's environment limitations (device, screen size, and browser). This allows you to create faster and more reliable websites. Through this book, you will build a solid base of knowledge on RESS-related technologies, while the step-by-step tutorials will help you to create your own RESS system. This book is an introduction to RESS alchemy and gives you an incentive to build your own RESS lab. It will give you a broad overview of the multiple techniques used to code responsive websites in responsible ways. Beginning with an overview of RWD, you will learn the steps involved in setting up RWD for client-side development. You will then learn how to scale images using client- and server-side technology. By the end of this book, you will have learned about the implementation of RESS application patterns, browser feature detection, and various RESS architectures. RESS Essentials will also teach you how to use jQuery with some RWD design patterns and how to employ REST API for RWD pages.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
RESS Essentials
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

About the Reviewers

Arley McBlain is a Lead Front End Developer at the Canadian web agency, Thrillworks Inc ., and works with many notable clients including BlackBerry, Tim Hortons, and Suncor. Arley has been making websites for over 18 years with experience in many roles; but he is now focusing on responsive and mobile-friendly frontend development.

Arley's passion for this industry has him active on social media outlets, forums, and occasionally writing for web blogs like CSS Tricks, Six Revisions, and Web Design Depot. He blogs at arleym.com and tweets as @ArleyM.

Marc Pàmpols is a tech entrepreneur, developer, analyst, and project leader from Spain. He started working at a couple of small development companies for three years. Later he founded YoteConozco.com, a Spanish dating social network that reached more than 50,000 users.

From 2007 until today, he is working at an IT company (Semic S.A.), leading the development of Python and Plone websites for privately held companies and public administration. Marc has worked for clients, such as the Spanish Ministry of Culture, Government of Andorra, and Tarragona, Vic, and Cambrils City Councils. He always had a strong interest in both frontend and backend development.