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Mastering Responsive Web Design
by Ricardo Zea
Published by Packt Publishing, 2015
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Table of Contents
Mastering Responsive Web Design
Mastering Responsive Web Design
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgment
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
What you need for this book
Who this book is for
Conventions
Reader feedback
Customer support
1. Harness the Power of Sass for Responsive Web Design
The basic concepts of Sass for RWD
Summary
2. Marking Our Content with HTML5
The
element
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Using WAI-ARIA landmark roles to increase accessibility
A full HTML5 example page with ARIA roles and meta tags
Output screenshots for desktop and mobile
Summary
3. Mobile-first or Desktop-first?
Sass mixins for the mobile-first and desktop-first media queries
Dealing with legacy browsers
How to deal with high-density screens
Sometimes RWD is not necessarily the right solution
Retrofitting an old website with RWD
Retrofitting with AWD
Retrofitting with RWD
Summary
4. CSS Grids, CSS Frameworks, UI Kits, and Flexbox for RWD
CSS grids
CSS frameworks
UI kits
The pros and cons of CSS frameworks for RWD
Creating a custom CSS grid
Building a sample page with the custom CSS grid
Stop using CSS grids, use Flexbox!
Summary
5. Designing Small UIs Driven by Large Finger
The posture patterns and the touch zones
The nav icon – basic guidelines to consider for RWD
The navigation patterns for RWD
Summary
6. Working with Images and Videos in Responsive Web Design
Third-party image resizing services
The
element and the srcset and sizes attributes
Replacing 1x images with 2x images on the fly with Retina.js
Making videos responsive
The Vector Formats
Summary
7. Meaningful Typography for Responsive Web Design
Calculating relative font sizes
Creating a Modular Scale for a harmonious typography
Using the Modular Scale for typography
Web fonts and how they affect RWD
Sass mixin for implementing web fonts
Using FlowType.js for increased legibility
Summary
8. Responsive E-mails
Don't overlook your analytics
Recommendations for building better responsive e-mails
Responsive e-mail build
Third-party services
Summary
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