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Learn Enough Html, CSS and­ Layout to Be Dangerous
An Introduction to Modern Website Creation and Templating Systems

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Paperback, 688 pages
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United States, 1 August 2022

Preface xvii

About the Authors xxiii



Part I: Hypertext Markup Language 1



Chapter 1: Basic HTML 3

1.1 Introduction 6

1.2 HTML Tags 8

1.3 Starting the Project 12

1.4 The First Tag 17

1.5 An HTML Skeleton 20



Chapter 2: Filling in the Index Page 29

2.1 Headings 29

2.2 Text Formatting 31

2.3 Links 35

2.4 Adding Images 41



Chapter 3: More Pages, More Tags 51

3.1 An HTML Page About HTML 51

3.2 Tables 54

3.3 Divs and Spans 62

3.4 Lists 66

3.5 A Navigation Menu 68



Chapter 4: Inline Styling 73

4.1 Text Styling 74

4.2 Floats 79

4.3 Applying a Margin 82

4.4 More Margin Tricks 85

4.5 Box Styling 88

4.6 Navigation Styling 90

4.7 A Taste of CSS 93

4.8 Conclusion 98



Part II: Cascading Style Sheets and Page Layout 101



Chapter 5: Introduction to CSS 103

5.1 You're a Front-End Developer 106

5.2 CSS Overview and History 109

5.3 Sample Site Setup 116

5.4 Start Stylin' 121

5.5 CSS Selectors 128



Chapter 6: The Style of Style 133

6.1 Naming Things 134

6.2 When and Why 137

6.3 Priority and Specificity 140

6.4 How to Be a Good Styling Citizen 145



Chapter 7: CSS Values: Color and Sizing 157

7.1 CSS Color 157

7.2 Introduction to Sizing 163

7.3 Pixels (and Their Less-Used Cousin, the Point) 164

7.3.1 Exercise 168

7.4 Percentages 169

7.4.1 Percentage Fonts 174

7.4.2 Exercises 174

7.5 em 175

7.6 rem Isn't Just for Dreaming 181

7.7 vh, vw: The New(er) Kids on the Block 184

7.8 Just Make It Look Nice 190



Chapter 8: The Box Model 193

8.1 Inline vs. Block 193

8.2 Margins, Padding, and Borders 199

8.3 Floats 206

8.4 A Little More About the overflow Style 214

8.5 Inline Block 219

8.6 Margins for Boxes 223

8.7 Padding . . . Not Just for Chairs 234

8.8 Fun with Borders 235



Chapter 9: Laying It All Out 251

9.1 Layout Basics 251

9.2 Jekyll 253

9.3 Layouts, Includes, and Pages (Oh My!) 259

9.4 The Layout File 261

9.5 CSS File and Reset 264

9.6 Includes Intro: Head and Header 275

9.7 Advanced Selectors 284

9.8 Positioning 291

9.9 Fixed Header 309

9.10 A Footer, and Includes in Includes 312



Chapter 10: Page Templates and Frontmatter 327

10.1 Template Content 327

10.2 There's No Place Like Home 330

10.3 More Advanced Selectors 342

10.4 Other Pages, Other Folders 356



Chapter 11: Specialty Page Layouts with Flexbox 361

11.1 Having Content Fill a Container 363

11.2 Vertical Flex Centering 371

11.3 Flexbox Style Options and Shorthand 375

11.4 Three-Column Page Layout 381

11.5 A Gallery Stub 386



Chapter 12: Adding a Blog 397

12.1 Adding Blog Posts 398

12.2 Blog Index Content Loop 412

12.3 A Blog Post Page 419



Chapter 13: Mobile Media Queries 429

13.1 Getting Started with Mobile Designs 429

13.2 Mobile Adaptation 438

13.3 Mobile Viewport 449

13.4 Dropdown Menu 453

13.5 Mobile Dropdown Menu 463



Chapter 14: Adding More Little Touches 475

14.1 Custom Fonts 475

14.2 Favicons 488

14.3 Custom Title and Meta Description 490

14.4 Next Steps 497



Chapter 15: CSS Grid 499

15.1 CSS Grid at a High Level 501

15.2 A Simple Grid of Content 504

15.3 minmax, auto-fit, and auto-fill 515

15.4 Grid Lines, Areas, and Layouts 527

15.5 Grid on the Inside 556

15.6 Conclusion 589



Part III: Custom Domains 591



Chapter 16: A Name of Our Own 593

16.1 Custom Domain Registration 594

16.2 Cloudflare Setup 599

16.3 Custom Domains at GitHub Pages 606



Chapter 17: Custom Email 619

17.1 Google Mail 619

17.2 MX Records 622

17.3 Site Analytics 626

17.4 Conclusion 630



Index 635

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Preface xvii

About the Authors xxiii



Part I: Hypertext Markup Language 1



Chapter 1: Basic HTML 3

1.1 Introduction 6

1.2 HTML Tags 8

1.3 Starting the Project 12

1.4 The First Tag 17

1.5 An HTML Skeleton 20



Chapter 2: Filling in the Index Page 29

2.1 Headings 29

2.2 Text Formatting 31

2.3 Links 35

2.4 Adding Images 41



Chapter 3: More Pages, More Tags 51

3.1 An HTML Page About HTML 51

3.2 Tables 54

3.3 Divs and Spans 62

3.4 Lists 66

3.5 A Navigation Menu 68



Chapter 4: Inline Styling 73

4.1 Text Styling 74

4.2 Floats 79

4.3 Applying a Margin 82

4.4 More Margin Tricks 85

4.5 Box Styling 88

4.6 Navigation Styling 90

4.7 A Taste of CSS 93

4.8 Conclusion 98



Part II: Cascading Style Sheets and Page Layout 101



Chapter 5: Introduction to CSS 103

5.1 You're a Front-End Developer 106

5.2 CSS Overview and History 109

5.3 Sample Site Setup 116

5.4 Start Stylin' 121

5.5 CSS Selectors 128



Chapter 6: The Style of Style 133

6.1 Naming Things 134

6.2 When and Why 137

6.3 Priority and Specificity 140

6.4 How to Be a Good Styling Citizen 145



Chapter 7: CSS Values: Color and Sizing 157

7.1 CSS Color 157

7.2 Introduction to Sizing 163

7.3 Pixels (and Their Less-Used Cousin, the Point) 164

7.3.1 Exercise 168

7.4 Percentages 169

7.4.1 Percentage Fonts 174

7.4.2 Exercises 174

7.5 em 175

7.6 rem Isn't Just for Dreaming 181

7.7 vh, vw: The New(er) Kids on the Block 184

7.8 Just Make It Look Nice 190



Chapter 8: The Box Model 193

8.1 Inline vs. Block 193

8.2 Margins, Padding, and Borders 199

8.3 Floats 206

8.4 A Little More About the overflow Style 214

8.5 Inline Block 219

8.6 Margins for Boxes 223

8.7 Padding . . . Not Just for Chairs 234

8.8 Fun with Borders 235



Chapter 9: Laying It All Out 251

9.1 Layout Basics 251

9.2 Jekyll 253

9.3 Layouts, Includes, and Pages (Oh My!) 259

9.4 The Layout File 261

9.5 CSS File and Reset 264

9.6 Includes Intro: Head and Header 275

9.7 Advanced Selectors 284

9.8 Positioning 291

9.9 Fixed Header 309

9.10 A Footer, and Includes in Includes 312



Chapter 10: Page Templates and Frontmatter 327

10.1 Template Content 327

10.2 There's No Place Like Home 330

10.3 More Advanced Selectors 342

10.4 Other Pages, Other Folders 356



Chapter 11: Specialty Page Layouts with Flexbox 361

11.1 Having Content Fill a Container 363

11.2 Vertical Flex Centering 371

11.3 Flexbox Style Options and Shorthand 375

11.4 Three-Column Page Layout 381

11.5 A Gallery Stub 386



Chapter 12: Adding a Blog 397

12.1 Adding Blog Posts 398

12.2 Blog Index Content Loop 412

12.3 A Blog Post Page 419



Chapter 13: Mobile Media Queries 429

13.1 Getting Started with Mobile Designs 429

13.2 Mobile Adaptation 438

13.3 Mobile Viewport 449

13.4 Dropdown Menu 453

13.5 Mobile Dropdown Menu 463



Chapter 14: Adding More Little Touches 475

14.1 Custom Fonts 475

14.2 Favicons 488

14.3 Custom Title and Meta Description 490

14.4 Next Steps 497



Chapter 15: CSS Grid 499

15.1 CSS Grid at a High Level 501

15.2 A Simple Grid of Content 504

15.3 minmax, auto-fit, and auto-fill 515

15.4 Grid Lines, Areas, and Layouts 527

15.5 Grid on the Inside 556

15.6 Conclusion 589



Part III: Custom Domains 591



Chapter 16: A Name of Our Own 593

16.1 Custom Domain Registration 594

16.2 Cloudflare Setup 599

16.3 Custom Domains at GitHub Pages 606



Chapter 17: Custom Email 619

17.1 Google Mail 619

17.2 MX Records 622

17.3 Site Analytics 626

17.4 Conclusion 630



Index 635

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Table of Contents

  • Part I: Hypertext Markup Language
  • Chapter 1: Basic HTML
  • Chapter 2: Filling in the Index Page
  • Chapter 3: More Pages, More Tags
  • Chapter 4: Inline Styling
  • Part II: Cascading Style Sheets and Page Layout
  • Chapter 5: Introduction to CSS
  • Chapter 6: The Style of Style
  • Chapter 7: CSS Values: Color and Sizing
  • Chapter 8: The Box Model
  • Chapter 9: Laying It All Out
  • Chapter 10: Page Templates and Frontmatter
  • Chapter 11: Specialty Page Layouts with Flexbox
  • Chapter 12: Adding a Blog
  • Chapter 13: Mobile Media Queries
  • Chapter 14: Adding More Little Touches
  • Chapter 15: CSS Grid
  • Part III: Custom Domains
  • Chapter 16: A Name of Our Own
  • Chapter 17: Custom Email

About the Author

Lee Donahoe is co-founder of Learn Enough and is an entrepreneur, designer, and front-end developer. At the age of 16 his late father handed him a tutorial on HTML, and for more than 25 years since then he has been creating things for the Web. In addition to doing the design and front-end development for Learn Enough and the Ruby on Rails Tutorial, he is also a co-founder and front-end developer for Coveralls, a leading test coverage analysis service, and is tech co-founder and front-end developer for Buck Mason, a Los Angeles based clothing company once featured on ABC's Shark Tank. Lee is a graduate of USC, where he studied economics as well as multimedia and creative technologies.

Michael Hartl created the legendary Ruby on Rails Tutorial that helped jumpstart thousands of web development careers. A co-founder and principal author at Learn Enough, Hartl previously earned a Ph.D. in physics at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), where he received a Lifetime Achievement Award for Excellence in Teaching. He is also an alumnus of Harvard University and the world-renowned Y Combinator entrepreneur program.

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