Showing posts with label Responsive Design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Responsive Design. Show all posts

Implementing Responsive Design: Building sites for an anywhere, everywhere web (Voices That Matter)



Author: Tim Kadlec, Aaron Gustafson
Publication date: August 10, 2012
Pages: 288

Table of Contents:
  1. The Anywhere, Everywhere Web.
  2. Fluid Layouts. (Layout options, Fluid layouts, Elastic layouts, Hybrid layouts, Which approach is the most responsive?, Ems, Percentages, Bonus round: rems)
  3. Media Queries. (Viewports, Media query structure, Embedded versus external, Media query order, Create your core experience, Determining breakpoints, Navigation, Supporting IE)
  4. Responsive Media. (What's the problem? Selectively serving images to mobile, Responsive image strategies, Responsive image options, Background images, High-resolution displays, Other fixed-width assets)
  5. Planning. (Choosing to be responsive, Considerations, Consider your analytics, Consider your content, Consider where you're going, Consider the cross-device experience)
  6. Design Workflow. (Your mileage may vary, Thinking mobile first, Wireframes, Mock-ups, Style guides)
  7. Responsive Content. (Content types, What content to display and when, When should content order change?)
  8. RESS. (User agent detection, Feature detection, Combining user agent detection and feature detection, RESS The best of both worlds, Troubled waters, Installing WURFL, Detection Capabilities)
  9. Responsive Experiences. (A system of sensors, Network, Context, Capabilities)
  10. Looking Forward. 

Mobile ASP.NET MVC 5



More detail or purchase here >> Mobile ASP.NET MVC 5

Author: Eric Sowell
Publication date: November 20, 2013
Pages: 276

Table of Contents:

  1. The Basics of Responsive Web Design. 
  2. CSS Layout Bootcamp. 
  3. Flexible Layouts. 
  4. Flexible Navigation. 
  5. Flexible Content.
  6. Display Modes, View Engines and Html Helpers.
  7. Device and Feature Detection.
  8. Mobile Performance.
  9. Native APIs, HTML5 and CSS3 on Mobile Today.
  10. Programming for Touch.
  11. Advanced Touch Programming.
  12. Useful Libraries for Mobile.

Pro ASP.NET MVC 5


More detail or purchase here >> Pro ASP.NET MVC 5

Author: Adam Freeman
Publication date: December 19, 2013
Pages: 832

Table of Contents:

  1. What's The Big Idea. (History about ASP.NET, Web Development Today, Key Benefits of ASP.NET MVC)
  2. Your first MVC Application(Preparing Visual Studio, Creating a Sample Data-Entry Application)
  3. The MVC Pattern(History about MVC, MVC Pattern)
  4.  Essential Language Features(Using Automatically Implemented Properties, Object and Collection Initializers, Extension Methods, Lambda Expressions, Automatic Type Inference, Anonymous Types, Performing Language Integrated Queries, Async Methods)
  5. Working with Razor(Working with the Model Object, Layouts, Razor Expression)
  6. Essential Tools for MVC(Using Ninject, Moq)
  7. Sports Store: A Real Application(Starting the Domain Model, Displaying a List of Products, Preparing a Database, Adding Pagination, Styling the Content)
  8. Sports Store: Navigation(Adding Navigation Controls, Building the Shopping Cart)
  9. Sports Store: Cart(Using Model Binding, Completing the Cart, Submitting Orders)
  10. Sports Store: Mobile(Putting Mobile Web Development in Context, Using Responsive Design, Creating Mobile Specific Content)
  11. Sports Store: Admin(Adding Catalog Management)
  12. Sports Store: Security and Finishing Touches(Securing the Administrator Controller, Image Uploads)
  13. Deployment(Preparing Windows Azure)
  14. Overview of MVC5 Projects(Working with Visual Studio NVC Projects, Debugging MVC Applications, Using Browser Link)
  15. URL Routing(Introduction to URL Patterns, Creating and Registering a Simple Route, Defining Default Values, Using URL Static Segments, Constraining Routes, Using Attribute Routing)
  16. Advanced Routing Features(Generate Outgoing URLs in Views, Customizing the Routing System, Working with Areas, Routing Requests, for Disk Files, Bypassing the Routing System, URL Schema Best Practics)
  17. Controllers and Actions(Introduction to Controller, Receiving Request Data, Producing Output)
  18. Filters(Using Filters, Authorization Filters, Authentication Filters, Exception Filters, Actions Filters, Result Filters. Other Filter Features)
  19. Controllers Extensibility(Custom Control Factory, Build-in Control Factory, Custom Action Invoker, Build-in Action Invoker, Improve Performance with Specialized Controllers)
  20. Views. (Custom View Engine, Razor Engine, Dynamic Content to a Razor View)
  21. Helper Methods(Creating Custom Help Methods, Using the Built-in Form Helper Methods)
  22. Templated Helper Methods(Model Metadata, Customizing the Templated View Helper System)
  23. URL and Ajax Helper Meothods(Creating Basic Link and URL, Using MVC Unobtrusive Ajax, Creating an Unobtrusive Ajax Form, Creating Ajax Link, Ajax Callback, JSON)
  24. Model Binding(Using Default Model Binder, Manually Invoking Model Binding, Customizing the Model Binding System)
  25. Model Validation. (Explicitly Model Validation, Displaying Validation Message, Alternative Validation Techniques, Performing Client-Side Validation, Performing Remote Validation)
  26. Bundles. (Profiling Script and CSS Loading, Using Script and Style Bundle)
  27. WebAPI and Single Page Applications(Using WebAPI, Understand How API Control Works, Using Knockout for Single-Page Applications, Completing the Application)
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