The little book of HTML/CSS frameworks

With the speed of web development today, it's little wonder that so many frameworks are available, since they come with a promise of saving development and design time. But using the wrong framework, or wrongly using the right framework, can be costly. This concise book shares higher-level idea...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Meiert, Jens Oliver
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Sebastopol, CA O'Reilly Media 2015
Edition:First edition
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:With the speed of web development today, it's little wonder that so many frameworks are available, since they come with a promise of saving development and design time. But using the wrong framework, or wrongly using the right framework, can be costly. This concise book shares higher-level ideas around web development frameworks that govern HTML and CSS code, whether you're looking at an external option or planning to build your own. Author Jens Oliver Meiert outlines various principles, methods, and practices that you can use to make sure your framework has the functionality you need without bloated code to slow you down. Choose a framework that can be tailored and extended Stick to framework ground rules: follow the documentation and don't overwrite framework code Build a framework by means of a prototype: a static internal website that includes all the page types and elements you need Focus on quality assurance during the development process, and quality control to find and fix framework issues Diligently maintain and update your framework, whether it's for internal or external use Anchor your documentation right where development happens
Physical Description:1 volume illustrations