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The Little Book of Little Books

HTML and CSS Frameworks, Coding Guidelines, Quality Control

The Little Book of Little Books consists of lovingly polished editions of The Little Book of HTML/CSS Frameworks (originally published in 2015), The Little Book of HTML/CSS Coding Guidelines (2015), and The Little Book of Website Quality Control (2016).

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The Little Book of Little Books consists of three booklets, originally released in 2015 and 2016. They have been lightly updated and edited (with permission and release by the former publisher, O’Reilly).

The Little Book of HTML/CSS Frameworks provides guidance for the development and use of web frameworks. It was written during a time when frameworks were used by linking to their style sheets. While times have changed, it’s the author’s conviction that the principles outlined in the book still hold, and that it provides unique views to the advantage of everyone working with frameworks.

The Little Book of HTML/CSS Coding Guidelines outlines the benefits of coding standards and discusses them on the basis of the Google HTML/CSS Style Guide. It was written during a time when there was little tooling to format code automatically. Back in 2012, the author had revised and published the Google guidelines; many years later, he maintains that the modern frontend developer and their craft still benefit from such standards.

The Little Book of Website Quality Control reviews quality assurance and control and offers a comprehensive collection of tools. It was written during a time when there were few automated testing options, with a focus on web-based manual testing. The author believes this has been one of his weakest books, ponders why he didn’t do better, but likes the idea that, over time, he can make updates that make it a little less shallow.

→ This is the book if you want to travel back in time for a complementary perspective on frameworks, coding guidelines, quality control—and the craft of web development.

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Jens Oliver Meiert

Jens Oliver Meiert is a frontend engineering leader and tech author/publisher who has been leading programs and teams at companies like Google, Jimdo, and Miro. He’s an expert in web development, specializing in HTML and CSS optimization and maintainability. Jens contributes to technical standards, publishes news and tools on his frontend development outlet, Frontend Dogma, and regularly writes about the craft of web development on his website, meiert.com.

Contents

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Introduction

The Little Book of HTML and CSS Frameworks (2015)

  1. Introduction
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Key Concepts
  4. Understanding Frameworks
  5. What Is a Framework?
  6. Why Frameworks?
  7. Types and Uses of Frameworks
  8. Compilation Frameworks
  9. Popular Frameworks
  10. Attributes of a Good Framework
  11. On Quality
  12. 1. A Framework Should Be Tailored
  13. 2. A Framework Should Be Usable
  14. 3. A Framework Should Be Extensible
  15. Using Frameworks
  16. Choosing a Framework
  17. The Two Ground Rules for Using a Framework
  18. Developing Frameworks
  19. Principles
  20. Prototype
  21. Quality Management
  22. Maintenance
  23. Maintaining and Breaking
  24. Test Bookmarklets
  25. Documentation
  26. Logistics
  27. Common Problems
  28. Lack of Discipline
  29. Lack of a Prototype
  30. Lack of Maintenance
  31. A Vision of Web Development
  32. Lack of Accuracy
  33. Lack of Guts
  34. Summary

The Little Book of HTML/CSS Coding Guidelines (2015)

  1. Introduction
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. The Purpose of Coding Guidelines
  4. Consistency
  5. Usability
  6. Collaboration
  7. Maintainability
  8. Anatomy of a Coding Guideline
  9. Structure
  10. Hyphen Delimited
  11. Don’t use tags that STADN (sit there and do nothing)
  12. Priority
  13. Approaches to Coding Guidelines
  14. Descriptive
  15. Prescriptive
  16. Descriptive and Prescriptive
  17. Decision Process
  18. Coding Guidelines in Practice
  19. Communication
  20. Compliance
  21. Reviews
  22. Automation
  23. Proven HTML/CSS Coding Guidelines
  24. General
  25. HTML
  26. CSS
  27. Summary

The Little Book of Website Quality Control (2016)

  1. Introduction
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. What Is Quality Control?
  4. Why Is Quality Control Important?
  5. The Great Website Quality Control Rundown
  6. Security
  7. Accessibility
  8. Usability
  9. Performance
  10. Functionality
  11. Maintainability
  12. Semantics
  13. Validation
  14. Layout and Design Consistency
  15. Typography
  16. Code Quality
  17. Coding Standard Compliance
  18. Quality Control in Practice
  19. Training
  20. Mindset
  21. Automation
  22. Enforcement
  23. Logistics
  24. Tools Overview
  25. Summary

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  1. Upgrade Your HTML (2019–2024)
  2. The Web Development Glossary 3K (2023)
  3. CSS Optimization Basics (2018)
  4. On Web Development (2015)
  5. The Little Book of HTML/CSS Frameworks (2015)

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A nationwide network of volunteer-led after school coding clubs for children aged 9-11.
We create projects for our volunteers to teach at after school coding clubs or at non-school venues such as libraries. The projects we make teach children how to program by showing them how to make computer games, animations and websites. Our volunteers go to their local club for an hour a week and teach one project a week. Each term the students will progress and learn more whilst at the same time using their imaginations and making creative projects. Terms 1 & 2 use Scratch to teach the basics of programming. Term 3 teaches the basics of web development using HTML and CSS. Term 4 teaches Python and so on. We’d like to put a Code Club in every single primary school in the country. There are over 21,000 primary schools in the UK, it’s a big task but we think we can do it!

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