Pro JavaScript™ RIA Techniques [electronic resource] :Best Practices, Performance, and Presentation / by Den Odell.
by Odell, Den [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
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Best Practices -- Building a Solid Foundation -- JavaScript for Rich Internet Applications -- Performance -- Understanding the Web Browser -- Performance Tweaking -- Smoke and Mirrors: Perceived Responsiveness -- Presentation -- Beautiful Typography -- Multimedia Playback -- Form Controls -- Offline Storage—When the Lights Go Out -- Binary Ajax -- Drawing in the Browser -- Accessibility in Rich Internet Applications.
Pro JavaScript RIA Techniques: Best Practices, Performance, and Presentation shows you how you can build JavaScript RIAs (rich Internet applications) with compelling user interfaces and great performance. With the best practices and optimization techniques you’ll learn in this book, you can optimize performance without sacrificing a rich user interface. Using a combination of innovative ideas and intelligent use of HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and plug–ins, this book shows you how to make decisions based on best web standard development practices and real–world browser data. Through practical examples, you’ll see how to optimize both design and performance with an eye toward future enhancements and efficient maintenance. Starting with the essential principles and techniques of semantic markup, build efficient, responsive web applications based on web standard best practices and real–world experience. Apply practical techniques and see how to reuse examples of broadly relevant page components to improve the interface and performance of existing sites. Explore ways to push the boundaries of the possible with existing browser technology.
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