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WEB DEVELOPMENT & DESIGN
FOUNDATIONS WITH HTML5
7TH
EDITION
Chapter 4
Key Concepts
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LEARNING OUTCOMES
 In this chapter, you will learn how to ...
 Create and format lines and borders on web pages
 Apply the image element to add graphics to web pages
 Optimize an image for web page display
 Configure images as backgrounds on web pages
 Configure images as hyperlinks
 Configure visual effects with CSS3 including multiple background images,
rounded corners, box shadow, text shadow, opacity, and gradients
 Configure RGBA and HSLA color with CSS3
 Use HTML5 elements to caption a figure
 Use the HTML5 meter and progress elements
 Find free and fee-based graphics sources
 Follow recommended web design guidelines for graphics on web pages
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HORIZONTAL RULE ELEMENT
 Configures a horizontal line
<hr>
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CSS BORDER PROPERTY
 Configures a border on the top, right, bottom, and
left sides of an element
 Consists of
 border-width
 border-style
 border-color
h2 { border: 2px solid #ff0000 }
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CSS BORDERS:
BLOCK / INLINE ELEMENTS
Block display element
◦ default width of element content extends to browser
margin (or specified width)
Inline display element
◦ Border closely outlines the element content
h2 { border: 2px solid #ff0000; }
a { border: 2px solid #ff0000; }
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BROWSER DISPLAY CAN VARY
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CONFIGURING SPECIFIC
SIDES OF A BORDER
 Use CSS to configure a line on one or more sides
of an element
 border-bottom
 border-left
 border-right
 border-top
h2 { border-bottom: 2px solid #ff0000 }
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CSS PADDING PROPERTY
 Configures empty space between the content of
the HTML element and the border
 Set to 0px by default
h2 { border: 2px solid #ff0000;
padding: 5px; }
No padding property configured:
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CONFIGURE PADDING ON
SPECIFIC SIDES OF AN ELEMENT
 Use CSS to configure padding on one or more
sides of an element
 padding-bottom
 padding-left
 padding-right
 padding-top
h2 { border: 2px solid #ff0000;
background-color: #cccccc;
padding-left: 5px;
padding-bottom: 10px;
padding-top: 10px; }
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CSS PADDING PROPERTY SHORTHAND:
TWOVALUES
 Two numeric values or percentages
 first value configures top and bottom padding
 the second value configures left and right padding
h2 { border: 2px solid #ff0000;
background-color: #cccccc;
padding: 20px 10px;
}
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Four numeric values or percentages
◦ Configure top, right, bottom, and left padding
h2 { border: 2px solid #ff0000;
width: 250px;
background-color: #cccccc;
padding: 30px 10px 5px 20px;
}
CSS PADDING PROPERTY SHORTHAND:
FOURVALUES
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HANDS-ON PRACTICE
h2 { background-color:#AEAED4;
color:#191970;
font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif;
text-align: center;
border-bottom: 2px dashed #191970;
}
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CHECKPOINT 4.1
1. Is it reasonable to try to code a web page that looks exactly
the same on every browser and every platform? Explain your
answer.
2. When a web page containing the style rules below is
rendered in a browser, the border does not display.
Describe what is incorrect with the following code:
h2 { background-color: #ff0000
border-top: thin solid #000000
}
3. True or False? CSS can be used to configure visual elements
such as rectangular shapes and lines on web pages.
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TYPES OF
GRAPHICS
 Graphic types commonly used on
web pages:
 GIF
 JPG
 PNG
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GIF
Graphics Interchange Format
Best used for line art and logos
Maximum of 256 colors
One color can be configured as transparent
Can be animated
Uses lossless compression
Can be interlaced
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Background
color – no
transparency
Background
color
configured to
be transparent
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JPEG
Joint Photographic Experts Group
Best used for photographs
Up to 16.7 million colors
Use lossy compression
Cannot be animated
Cannot be made
transparent
Progressive JPEG – similar to interlaced
display
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PNG
 Portable Network Graphic
 Support millions of colors
 Support multiple levels of transparency
(but most browsers do not --
so limit to one transparent color forWeb display)
 Support interlacing
 Use lossless compression
 Combines the best of GIF & JPEG
 Browser support is growing
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HTML IMAGE ELEMENT
Configures graphics on a web page
src Attribute
◦ File name of the graphic
alt Attribute
◦ Configures alternate text description
height Attribute
◦ Height of the graphic in pixels
width Attribute
◦ Width of the graphic in pixels
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<img src=“dog.jpg” alt=“Dog at computer” height=“100” width=“100”>
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ACCESSIBILITY & IMAGES
 Required:
 Configure the alt attribute
 Alternate text content to convey the
meaning/intent of the image
 NOT the file name of the image
 Use alt="" for purely decorative images
 Recommended:
 If your site navigation uses image links for the main navigation,
provide simple text links at the bottom of the page.
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IMAGE LINKS
To create an image hyperlink use an anchor
element to contain an image element
Browsers automatically add a border to image links.
Configure CSS to eliminate the border
img { border-style: none; }
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Home
<a href="index.html"><img src="home.gif"
height="19" width="85" alt="Home"></a>
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THUMBNAIL IMAGE
A small image configured to link to a larger version of that
image.
<a href=“big.jpg”><img src=“small.jpg” alt=“country
road” width=“200” height=“100”></a>
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IMAGE OPTIMIZATION
 The process of creating an image
with the lowest file size that still
renders a good quality image—
balancing image quality and file size.
 Photographs taken with
digital cameras are
not usually optimized for the Web
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OPTIMIZE AN IMAGE FOR THE WEB
 Image Optimization
 Reduce the file size of the image
 Reduce the dimensions of the image to the actual width
and height of the image on the web page.
 Image Editing Tools:
 GIMP (free!)
 Adobe Fireworks
 Adobe Photoshop
 http://pixlr.com/editor (free!)
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CHOOSING NAMES FOR IMAGE FILES
 Use all lowercase letters
 Do not use punctuation symbols and spaces
 Do not change the file extensions
(should be .gif, .jpg, .jpeg, or .png)
 Keep your file names short but descriptive
 i1.gif is probably too short
 myimagewithmydogonmybirthday.gif is too long
 dogbday.gif may be just about right
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ORGANIZING
YOUR SITE
<img src=“images/home.gif” alt=“Home”
height=“100” width=“200”>
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• Place images in
their own folder
• Code the path to
the file in the src
atttribute
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HTML5 FIGURE AND FIGCAPTION ELEMENTS
Figure Element: contains a unit of content that is self-
contained, such as an image, along with one optional figcaption
element.
<figure>
<img src="lighthouseisland.jpg" width="250"
height="355"
alt="Lighthouse Island">
<figcaption>
Island Lighthouse, Built in 1870
</figcaption>
</figure>
 
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HTML5 METER ELEMENT
Displays a visual gauge of a numeric value within a known range
<meter value="14417" min="0" max="14417">14417</meter>14,417 Total Visits<br>
<meter value="7000" min="0" max="14417">7000</meter> 7,000 Firefox<br>
<meter value="3800" min="0" max="14417">3800</meter> 3,800 Internet Explorer<br>
<meter value="2062" min="0" max="14417">2062</meter> 2,062 Chrome<br>
<meter value="1043" min="0" max="14417">1043</meter> 1,043 Safari<br>
<meter value="312" min="0" max="14417">312</meter> &nbsp;&nbsp; 312 Opera<br>
<meter value="200" min="0" max="14417">200</meter> &nbsp;&nbsp; 200 other<br>
 
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HTML5 PROGRESS ELEMENT
Displays a bar that depicts a numeric value within
a specified range
<progress value="5000" max="10000">5000</progress>
Progress Towards Our Goal
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CSS BACKGROUND-IMAGE
PROPERTY
 Configures a background-image
 By default, background images tile (repeat)
body { background-image: url(background1.gif); }
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CSS BACKGROUND-REPEAT PROPERTY
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USING BACKGROUND-REPEAT
h2 { background-color: #d5edb3;
color: #5c743d;
font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif;
padding-left: 30px;
background-image: url(trilliumbullet.gif);
background-repeat: no-repeat;
}
trilliumbullet.gif:
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CSS3 MULTIPLE BACKGROUND IMAGES
body { background-color: #f4ffe4;
color: #333333;
background-image: url(trilliumgradient.png);
background: url(trilliumfoot.gif)
no-repeat bottom right,
url(trilliumgradient.png); }
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CHECKPOINT 4.2
1. Describe the CSS to configure a graphic named circle.jpg to
display once in the background of all <h1> elements. Code
sample CSS to demonstrate this.
2. Describe the CSS that configures a file named bg.gif to repeat
vertically down the background of a web page. Code sample
CSS to demonstrate this.
3. Explain how the browser will render the web page if you use
CSS to configure both a background image and a
background color.
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MORE ABOUT IMAGES
 Image Map
 Favorites Icon
 CSS Sprites
 Sources for Graphics
 Guidelines for Using Images
 Accessibility &Visual Elements
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IMAGE MAP
 map element
 Defines the map
 area element
 Defines a specific area on a map
 Can be set to a rectangle, circle, or polygon
 href Attibute
 shape Attribute
 coords Attribute
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<map name="boat" id="boat">
<area href="http://www.fishingdoorcounty.com" shape="rect"
coords="24, 188, 339, 283" alt="Door County Fishing">
</map>
<img src="fishingboat.jpg" usemap="#boat" alt="Door County“
width="416" height="350">
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FAVORITES ICON - FAVICON
 A square image
associated
with a Web
page
 Usually named:
favicon.ico
 May display in the browser address bar, tab, or
favorites/bookmarks list
 Configure with a link tag:
<link rel="icon" href="favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon">
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CSS SPRITES
 Sprite –
 an image file that contains multiple small graphics that are
configured as background images for various web page elements
 Modern technique to optimize use of multiple icon
or small images
 Saves overhead by reducing the number of http
requests made by the browser.
 You’ll use CSS Sprites in Chapter 7!
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SOURCES FOR GRAPHICS
 Create them yourself using a graphics application:
◦ GIMP
◦ Adobe Photoshop
◦ Adobe Fireworks
◦ Google’s Picasa (http://picasa.google.com/)
 Download graphics from a free site
 Purchase/download professional-quality graphics
 Purchase a graphics collection on a CD
 Take digital photographs
 Scan your photographs
 Scan your drawings
 Hire a graphic designer to create graphics
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GUIDELINES FOR USING IMAGES
 Reuse images
 Consider image file size with image quality
 Consider image load time
 Use appropriate resolution
 Specify dimensions
 Be aware of brightness and contrast
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IMAGES AND ACCESSIBILITY
 Don't rely on color alone.
 Some visitors may have color perception deficiencies. Use high
contrast between background and text color.
 Provide a text equivalent for non-text elements.
 Use the alt attribute on your image elements
 If your site navigation uses image links, provide
simple text links at the bottom of the page.
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CHECKPOINT 4.3
Search for a site that uses image links to provide
navigation. List the URL of the page.
What colors are used on the image links?
If the image links contain text, is there good contrast between
the background color and letters on the image links?
Would the page be accessible to a visitor who is sight-
challenged?
How have accessibility issues been addressed?
Is the alt attribute used to describe the image link?
Is there a row of text links in the footer section of the page?
Answer the questions above and discuss your findings.
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CSS3 ROUNDED CORNERS
 border-radius property
 Configures the horizontal radius and vertical radius of the corner
 Numeric value(s) with unit (pixel or em) or percentage
 Example
h1 { border-radius: 15px;
}
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EXAMPLES OF ROUNDED CORNERS
 One value for border-radius configures all four corners
Example:
border-radius: 15px;
 Four values for border-radius configure each corner separately
Ordered by top left, top right, bottom right, bottom left
Example:
border-radius: 15px 30px 100px 5px;
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CSS3 BOX-SHADOW PROPERTY
 Configure the horizontal offset, vertical offset, blur radius,
and valid color value
 Example:
#wrapper { box-shadow: 5px 5px 5px #828282; }
Optional keyword: inset
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CSS3 OPACITY PROPERTY
 Configure the opacity of the element
 Opacity range:
 0 Completely Transparent
 1 Completely Opaque
horizontal offset,
vertical offset, blur radius,
and valid color value
 Example:
h1{ background-color: #FFFFFF;
opacity: 0.6; }
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RGBA COLOR
Four values are required:
red color, green color, blue color, and alpha(transparency)
 The values for red, green, and blue
must be decimal values from 0 to 255.
 The alpha value must be a number between 0 (transparent) and 1
(opaque).
Example:
h1 { color: #ffffff;
color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.7);
font-size: 5em; padding-right: 10px;
text-align: right;
font-family: Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif;
}
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HSLA COLOR
hue, saturation,
light, alpha
Hue is a value between 0 and 360
Saturation: percent
Lightness: percent
Optional alpha: from 0 to 1
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CSS3 GRADIENTS
 Gradient: a smooth blending of shades from one color to another
 Use the background-image property
 linear-gradient()
 radial-gradient()
 Example:
background-color: #8FA5CE;
background-image:
-webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from(#FFFFFF), to(#8FA5CE));
background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #FFFFFF, #8FA5CE);
filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient
(startColorstr=#FFFFFFFF, endColorstr=#FF8FA5CE);
linear-gradient(#FFFFFF, #8FA5CE);
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SUMMARY
This chapter introduced the use of visual elements and
graphics on web pages.
As you continue to create web pages, look back at the
guidelines and accessibility issues related to graphics.
The number one reason for visitors to leave web pages
is too long of a download time. When using images, be
careful to minimize this issue.
Provide alternatives to images (such as text links) and
use the alt attribute on your pages.
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Chapter4

  • 1. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris WEB DEVELOPMENT & DESIGN FOUNDATIONS WITH HTML5 7TH EDITION Chapter 4 Key Concepts 1Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris
  • 2. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris LEARNING OUTCOMES  In this chapter, you will learn how to ...  Create and format lines and borders on web pages  Apply the image element to add graphics to web pages  Optimize an image for web page display  Configure images as backgrounds on web pages  Configure images as hyperlinks  Configure visual effects with CSS3 including multiple background images, rounded corners, box shadow, text shadow, opacity, and gradients  Configure RGBA and HSLA color with CSS3  Use HTML5 elements to caption a figure  Use the HTML5 meter and progress elements  Find free and fee-based graphics sources  Follow recommended web design guidelines for graphics on web pages 2
  • 3. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris HORIZONTAL RULE ELEMENT  Configures a horizontal line <hr> 3
  • 4. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris CSS BORDER PROPERTY  Configures a border on the top, right, bottom, and left sides of an element  Consists of  border-width  border-style  border-color h2 { border: 2px solid #ff0000 }
  • 5. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris CSS BORDERS: BLOCK / INLINE ELEMENTS Block display element ◦ default width of element content extends to browser margin (or specified width) Inline display element ◦ Border closely outlines the element content h2 { border: 2px solid #ff0000; } a { border: 2px solid #ff0000; }
  • 6. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris BROWSER DISPLAY CAN VARY
  • 7. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris CONFIGURING SPECIFIC SIDES OF A BORDER  Use CSS to configure a line on one or more sides of an element  border-bottom  border-left  border-right  border-top h2 { border-bottom: 2px solid #ff0000 }
  • 8. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris CSS PADDING PROPERTY  Configures empty space between the content of the HTML element and the border  Set to 0px by default h2 { border: 2px solid #ff0000; padding: 5px; } No padding property configured:
  • 9. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris CONFIGURE PADDING ON SPECIFIC SIDES OF AN ELEMENT  Use CSS to configure padding on one or more sides of an element  padding-bottom  padding-left  padding-right  padding-top h2 { border: 2px solid #ff0000; background-color: #cccccc; padding-left: 5px; padding-bottom: 10px; padding-top: 10px; }
  • 10. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris CSS PADDING PROPERTY SHORTHAND: TWOVALUES  Two numeric values or percentages  first value configures top and bottom padding  the second value configures left and right padding h2 { border: 2px solid #ff0000; background-color: #cccccc; padding: 20px 10px; }
  • 11. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris Four numeric values or percentages ◦ Configure top, right, bottom, and left padding h2 { border: 2px solid #ff0000; width: 250px; background-color: #cccccc; padding: 30px 10px 5px 20px; } CSS PADDING PROPERTY SHORTHAND: FOURVALUES
  • 12. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris HANDS-ON PRACTICE h2 { background-color:#AEAED4; color:#191970; font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif; text-align: center; border-bottom: 2px dashed #191970; }
  • 13. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris CHECKPOINT 4.1 1. Is it reasonable to try to code a web page that looks exactly the same on every browser and every platform? Explain your answer. 2. When a web page containing the style rules below is rendered in a browser, the border does not display. Describe what is incorrect with the following code: h2 { background-color: #ff0000 border-top: thin solid #000000 } 3. True or False? CSS can be used to configure visual elements such as rectangular shapes and lines on web pages. 13
  • 14. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris TYPES OF GRAPHICS  Graphic types commonly used on web pages:  GIF  JPG  PNG 14
  • 15. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris GIF Graphics Interchange Format Best used for line art and logos Maximum of 256 colors One color can be configured as transparent Can be animated Uses lossless compression Can be interlaced 15 Background color – no transparency Background color configured to be transparent
  • 16. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group Best used for photographs Up to 16.7 million colors Use lossy compression Cannot be animated Cannot be made transparent Progressive JPEG – similar to interlaced display 16
  • 17. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris PNG  Portable Network Graphic  Support millions of colors  Support multiple levels of transparency (but most browsers do not -- so limit to one transparent color forWeb display)  Support interlacing  Use lossless compression  Combines the best of GIF & JPEG  Browser support is growing 17
  • 18. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris HTML IMAGE ELEMENT Configures graphics on a web page src Attribute ◦ File name of the graphic alt Attribute ◦ Configures alternate text description height Attribute ◦ Height of the graphic in pixels width Attribute ◦ Width of the graphic in pixels 18 <img src=“dog.jpg” alt=“Dog at computer” height=“100” width=“100”> 18
  • 19. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris ACCESSIBILITY & IMAGES  Required:  Configure the alt attribute  Alternate text content to convey the meaning/intent of the image  NOT the file name of the image  Use alt="" for purely decorative images  Recommended:  If your site navigation uses image links for the main navigation, provide simple text links at the bottom of the page.
  • 20. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris IMAGE LINKS To create an image hyperlink use an anchor element to contain an image element Browsers automatically add a border to image links. Configure CSS to eliminate the border img { border-style: none; } 20 Home <a href="index.html"><img src="home.gif" height="19" width="85" alt="Home"></a>
  • 21. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris THUMBNAIL IMAGE A small image configured to link to a larger version of that image. <a href=“big.jpg”><img src=“small.jpg” alt=“country road” width=“200” height=“100”></a> 21
  • 22. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris IMAGE OPTIMIZATION  The process of creating an image with the lowest file size that still renders a good quality image— balancing image quality and file size.  Photographs taken with digital cameras are not usually optimized for the Web 22
  • 23. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris OPTIMIZE AN IMAGE FOR THE WEB  Image Optimization  Reduce the file size of the image  Reduce the dimensions of the image to the actual width and height of the image on the web page.  Image Editing Tools:  GIMP (free!)  Adobe Fireworks  Adobe Photoshop  http://pixlr.com/editor (free!) 23
  • 24. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris CHOOSING NAMES FOR IMAGE FILES  Use all lowercase letters  Do not use punctuation symbols and spaces  Do not change the file extensions (should be .gif, .jpg, .jpeg, or .png)  Keep your file names short but descriptive  i1.gif is probably too short  myimagewithmydogonmybirthday.gif is too long  dogbday.gif may be just about right
  • 25. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris ORGANIZING YOUR SITE <img src=“images/home.gif” alt=“Home” height=“100” width=“200”> 25 • Place images in their own folder • Code the path to the file in the src atttribute
  • 26. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris HTML5 FIGURE AND FIGCAPTION ELEMENTS Figure Element: contains a unit of content that is self- contained, such as an image, along with one optional figcaption element. <figure> <img src="lighthouseisland.jpg" width="250" height="355" alt="Lighthouse Island"> <figcaption> Island Lighthouse, Built in 1870 </figcaption> </figure>   26
  • 27. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris HTML5 METER ELEMENT Displays a visual gauge of a numeric value within a known range <meter value="14417" min="0" max="14417">14417</meter>14,417 Total Visits<br> <meter value="7000" min="0" max="14417">7000</meter> 7,000 Firefox<br> <meter value="3800" min="0" max="14417">3800</meter> 3,800 Internet Explorer<br> <meter value="2062" min="0" max="14417">2062</meter> 2,062 Chrome<br> <meter value="1043" min="0" max="14417">1043</meter> 1,043 Safari<br> <meter value="312" min="0" max="14417">312</meter> &nbsp;&nbsp; 312 Opera<br> <meter value="200" min="0" max="14417">200</meter> &nbsp;&nbsp; 200 other<br>   27
  • 28. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris HTML5 PROGRESS ELEMENT Displays a bar that depicts a numeric value within a specified range <progress value="5000" max="10000">5000</progress> Progress Towards Our Goal 28
  • 29. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris CSS BACKGROUND-IMAGE PROPERTY  Configures a background-image  By default, background images tile (repeat) body { background-image: url(background1.gif); }
  • 30. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris CSS BACKGROUND-REPEAT PROPERTY
  • 31. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris USING BACKGROUND-REPEAT h2 { background-color: #d5edb3; color: #5c743d; font-family: Georgia, "Times New Roman", serif; padding-left: 30px; background-image: url(trilliumbullet.gif); background-repeat: no-repeat; } trilliumbullet.gif:
  • 32. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris CSS3 MULTIPLE BACKGROUND IMAGES body { background-color: #f4ffe4; color: #333333; background-image: url(trilliumgradient.png); background: url(trilliumfoot.gif) no-repeat bottom right, url(trilliumgradient.png); } 32
  • 33. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris CHECKPOINT 4.2 1. Describe the CSS to configure a graphic named circle.jpg to display once in the background of all <h1> elements. Code sample CSS to demonstrate this. 2. Describe the CSS that configures a file named bg.gif to repeat vertically down the background of a web page. Code sample CSS to demonstrate this. 3. Explain how the browser will render the web page if you use CSS to configure both a background image and a background color. 33
  • 34. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris MORE ABOUT IMAGES  Image Map  Favorites Icon  CSS Sprites  Sources for Graphics  Guidelines for Using Images  Accessibility &Visual Elements
  • 35. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris IMAGE MAP  map element  Defines the map  area element  Defines a specific area on a map  Can be set to a rectangle, circle, or polygon  href Attibute  shape Attribute  coords Attribute 35 <map name="boat" id="boat"> <area href="http://www.fishingdoorcounty.com" shape="rect" coords="24, 188, 339, 283" alt="Door County Fishing"> </map> <img src="fishingboat.jpg" usemap="#boat" alt="Door County“ width="416" height="350">
  • 36. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris FAVORITES ICON - FAVICON  A square image associated with a Web page  Usually named: favicon.ico  May display in the browser address bar, tab, or favorites/bookmarks list  Configure with a link tag: <link rel="icon" href="favicon.ico" type="image/x-icon">
  • 37. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris CSS SPRITES  Sprite –  an image file that contains multiple small graphics that are configured as background images for various web page elements  Modern technique to optimize use of multiple icon or small images  Saves overhead by reducing the number of http requests made by the browser.  You’ll use CSS Sprites in Chapter 7! 37
  • 38. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris SOURCES FOR GRAPHICS  Create them yourself using a graphics application: ◦ GIMP ◦ Adobe Photoshop ◦ Adobe Fireworks ◦ Google’s Picasa (http://picasa.google.com/)  Download graphics from a free site  Purchase/download professional-quality graphics  Purchase a graphics collection on a CD  Take digital photographs  Scan your photographs  Scan your drawings  Hire a graphic designer to create graphics 38
  • 39. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris GUIDELINES FOR USING IMAGES  Reuse images  Consider image file size with image quality  Consider image load time  Use appropriate resolution  Specify dimensions  Be aware of brightness and contrast 39
  • 40. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris IMAGES AND ACCESSIBILITY  Don't rely on color alone.  Some visitors may have color perception deficiencies. Use high contrast between background and text color.  Provide a text equivalent for non-text elements.  Use the alt attribute on your image elements  If your site navigation uses image links, provide simple text links at the bottom of the page. 40
  • 41. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris CHECKPOINT 4.3 Search for a site that uses image links to provide navigation. List the URL of the page. What colors are used on the image links? If the image links contain text, is there good contrast between the background color and letters on the image links? Would the page be accessible to a visitor who is sight- challenged? How have accessibility issues been addressed? Is the alt attribute used to describe the image link? Is there a row of text links in the footer section of the page? Answer the questions above and discuss your findings. 41
  • 42. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris CSS3 ROUNDED CORNERS  border-radius property  Configures the horizontal radius and vertical radius of the corner  Numeric value(s) with unit (pixel or em) or percentage  Example h1 { border-radius: 15px; } 42
  • 43. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris EXAMPLES OF ROUNDED CORNERS  One value for border-radius configures all four corners Example: border-radius: 15px;  Four values for border-radius configure each corner separately Ordered by top left, top right, bottom right, bottom left Example: border-radius: 15px 30px 100px 5px; 43
  • 44. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris CSS3 BOX-SHADOW PROPERTY  Configure the horizontal offset, vertical offset, blur radius, and valid color value  Example: #wrapper { box-shadow: 5px 5px 5px #828282; } Optional keyword: inset 44
  • 45. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris CSS3 OPACITY PROPERTY  Configure the opacity of the element  Opacity range:  0 Completely Transparent  1 Completely Opaque horizontal offset, vertical offset, blur radius, and valid color value  Example: h1{ background-color: #FFFFFF; opacity: 0.6; } 45
  • 46. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris RGBA COLOR Four values are required: red color, green color, blue color, and alpha(transparency)  The values for red, green, and blue must be decimal values from 0 to 255.  The alpha value must be a number between 0 (transparent) and 1 (opaque). Example: h1 { color: #ffffff; color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.7); font-size: 5em; padding-right: 10px; text-align: right; font-family: Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif; } 46
  • 47. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris HSLA COLOR hue, saturation, light, alpha Hue is a value between 0 and 360 Saturation: percent Lightness: percent Optional alpha: from 0 to 1 47
  • 48. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris CSS3 GRADIENTS  Gradient: a smooth blending of shades from one color to another  Use the background-image property  linear-gradient()  radial-gradient()  Example: background-color: #8FA5CE; background-image: -webkit-gradient(linear, left top, left bottom, from(#FFFFFF), to(#8FA5CE)); background-image: -moz-linear-gradient(top, #FFFFFF, #8FA5CE); filter: progid:DXImageTransform.Microsoft.gradient (startColorstr=#FFFFFFFF, endColorstr=#FF8FA5CE); linear-gradient(#FFFFFF, #8FA5CE); 48
  • 49. Copyright © Terry Felke-Morris SUMMARY This chapter introduced the use of visual elements and graphics on web pages. As you continue to create web pages, look back at the guidelines and accessibility issues related to graphics. The number one reason for visitors to leave web pages is too long of a download time. When using images, be careful to minimize this issue. Provide alternatives to images (such as text links) and use the alt attribute on your pages. 49