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Web Developers Cookbook

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300+ ready-to-use solutions for PHP, JavaScript, and CSS

Web Developers Cookbook offers a comprehensive suite of ready-to-use solutions for PHP, JavaScript, and CSS—among the most commonly used and most versatile open-source languages in the Web developer’s toolkit. This hands-on guide assumes a basic acquaintance with Web development techniques.

All examples in the book are extensively documented and explained so that even novice developers will be able to understand, use, and learn from them. This practical resource contains more than 300 recipe-like examples, each with accompanying screenshots, tables of the variables and functions used, and extensive explanations of how they work.

Web Developers Cookbook

Includes more than 300 ready-to-use, cross-referenced recipes that provide instant, dynamic solutions for Web developers—styles, text effects, forms and validation, security, animation, audio and visual effects, and much more

Contains examples that are fully tested and up to date with the latest features

Explains every part of each recipe in detail, accompanied by graphics, figures, tables and program listings

Enables you to quickly add ready-made code snippets to your projects, saving hours of development and debugging time

Provides the ultimate time-saver for Web developers

Coverage includes:

PHP Recipes: Text Processing; Image Handling; Content Management; Forms and User Input; The Internet; Chat, Messaging and Bulletin Boards; MySQL, Authentication and Cookies; Integrating with Third Party Services; Incorporating JavaScript; Diverse Solutions

JavaScript Recipes: Core Plug-ins; Location and Dimensions; Visibility; Movement and Animation; Chaining and Interaction; Menus and Navigation; Text Effects; Audio and Visual Effects; Cookies, Ajax and Security; Forms and Validation; Solutions to Common Problems

CSS Recipes: Manipulating Objects; Text and Typography; Menus and Navigation; Page Layout; Visual Effects; Objects; Text and Typography; Interaction; Incorporating JavaScript; Superclasses

912 pages, Paperback

First published March 27, 2012

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About the author

Robin Nixon

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Robin has over 30 years experience of writing software, and developing websites and apps. He also has an extensive history of writing about computers and technology, with a portfolio of over 500 published magazine articles and almost 30 books, many of which have been translated into other languages. He is also a prolific Internet video course instructor.

As well as IT, his interests include motivational psychology (which he also writes about), artificial intelligence research, many types of music (both playing and listening to), playing and creating board games, and enjoying good food and drink .

Robin lives on the south-east coast of England (where he writes full time), along with his five children and wife, Julie (a trained nurse and university lecturer). Between them they also foster three disabled children.

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This book is amazing! Although some of the information is now outdated, the methods used are invaluable.
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