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Developing Windows Store Apps with HTML5 and JavaScript

You're reading from   Developing Windows Store Apps with HTML5 and JavaScript The Windows store is growing in popularity and with this step-by-step guide it's easy to join the bandwagon using HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript. From basic development techniques to publishing on the store, it's the complete primer.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849687102
Length 184 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rami Sarieddine Rami Sarieddine
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Developing Windows Store Apps with HTML5 and JavaScript
Credits
About the Author
Acknowledgments
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. HTML5 Structure FREE CHAPTER 2. Styling with CSS3 3. JavaScript for Windows Apps 4. Developing Apps with JavaScript 5. Binding Data to the App 6. Making the App Responsive 7. Making the App Live with Tiles and Notifications 8. Signing Users in 9. Adding Menus and Commands 10. Packaging and Publishing 11. Developing Apps with XAML Index

Chapter 2. Styling with CSS3

HTML defines the document/page structure and lists the elements it contains. But the job of defining the layout, the positioning, and the styling of those elements is the sole responsibility of CSS. A cascading style sheet (CSS), as the name suggests, is basically a sheet that contains a list of style rules. Each CSS style rule links a selector, which defines what is going to be styled, to a declaration block, which includes a single or a set of styles, which in turn define the effect(s) you want applied to that associated selector. The syntax of a basic style rule would look like this

selector { property: value; property: value; }

Throughout this chapter, we will go over the following topics: CSS3 selectors, Grid and Flexbox, Animation and Transforms, and Media Queries. These topics cover some of the CSS3 features that are frequently used when developing a Windows Store app with JavaScript.

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