Part I. The Web Environment
Part I, "The Web Environment" introduces some broad concepts about
the way the Web works, which should orient designers to the
peculiarities of the medium. It ends with an introduction to the
server and basic Unix concepts.
Chapter 1, "Designing for a Variety of Browsers", looks at how differing browser
capabilities affect design decisions.
Chapter 2, "Designing for a Variety of Displays", discusses varying monitor resolutions
and accessibility issues and their effects on the design process.
Chapter 3, "Web Design Principles for Print Designers", introduces how the Web deals with
color, graphics, and fonts. This is particularly useful for those
accustomed to print; however, it is also essential background
information for any new web designer.
Chapter 4, "A Beginner's Guide to the Server", provides a primer on basic server
functions, system commands, uploading files, and file types.
Chapter 5, "Printing from the Web", shows you how to control the way your
pages look when they're printed.
Chapter 6, "Accessibility", covers ways in which you can make your
pages accessible to users with hearing, sight, cognitive, or motor
skills impairments.
Chapter 7, "Internationalization", addresses key issues for
internationalization, including character sets and new language
features in HTML 4 and CSS2.
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