内容简介:
Yes, you can use responsive web design to create high performance, compelling websites. With this practical book, author Tom Barker demonstrates that responsive design is not just a frontend-only approach, but also a philosophy for taking advantage of the entire web stack. Responsive design patterns and anti-patterns, derived from heavily used real-world sites, are guiding principles throughout the book.
Ideal for frontend-focused web developers, this book shows you how to incorporate responsiveness and performance into your project plan, use Node.js for device-specific functionality on the backend, and write automated tests for a continuous integration environment. You’ll explore many useful tools and responsive frameworks, and gain useful insights from Barker’s own experience with responsive design along the way.
Get a primer on web performance concepts, web runtime performance, and performance tracking tools
Write functionality with Node.js that serves up a device-specific experience to the client
Explore client-side solutions, such as lazy loading entire sections of a page—including images, styling, and content
Validate service level agreements (SLAs) by writing automated tests with PhantomJS
Examine several responsive frameworks, including the author’s server-side framework, Ripple
作者简介:
Tom Barker
Tom Barker is a software engineer, an engineering manager, a professor and an author. Currently he is Director of Software Engineering and Development at Comcast, and an Adjunct Professor at Philadelphia University.
目录:
Chapter 1 State of the Industry of Responsive Design
The Problem with Responsive Design
Summary
Chapter 2 Primer on Performance of Web Applications
The Basics of Measuring Performance
Tools to Track Web Performance
Web Runtime Performance
Summary
Chapter 3 Start with a Plan
A Journey Down the Slippery Slope
Project Plans
Summary
Chapter 4 The Backend
The Web Stack
Web Application Stack
Responding on the Server Side
Implications of Cache
Edge Side Includes
Summary
Chapter 5 The Frontend
Working with Images
Lazy Loading
Summary
Chapter 6 Continuous Web Performance Testing
Maintaining a Steady Course
Automating Responsive Web Performance Testing
Continuous Integration
Summary
Chapter 7 Frameworks
Looking at the State of Responsive Frameworks
Twitter Bootstrap
ZURB Foundation
Skeleton
Semantic UI
A Comparison of Frontend Frameworks
Ripple
Summary
Appendix About the Author
Appendix High Performance Responsive Design