An indispensable introductory guide to creating web pages using the most up-to-date standardsThis beginner guide shows you how to use XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript to create compelling Web sites. While learning these technologies, you will discover coding practices such as writing code that works on mu
Beginning HTML, XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript
β Scribed by Jon Duckett
- Publisher
- Wiley; John Wiley [distributor]
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 865
- Series
- Wrox beginning guides / Programmer to programmer
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
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An essential update to the key web authoring standards of HTML, XHTML, and CSS
The existence of Web pages depends on three vital technologies: HTML (base language that Web pages are written in), XHTML (standards that define how to write HTML pages), and CSS (standard that applies formatting styles to Web pages). This new edition provides you with critical coverage of these three Web authoring standards, and places special focus on the upcoming releases of HTML 5 and CSS 3.
Serving as a tutorial and reference, this comprehensive resource explains the basic structure and necessary formatting to create a static (non-changing) and dynamic (changing) page on the Internet.
Coverage includes:
Helpful examples round out this essential guide and will get you up and running with HTML, XHMTL, and CSS in no time!
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""Contents""; ""Title""; ""Copyright""; ""About the Author""; ""About the Tech Editor""; ""Credits""; ""Introduction""; ""Chapter 1: Structuring Documents for the Web""; ""A Web of Structured Documents""; ""Introducing HTML and XHTML""; ""Basic Text Formatting""; ""Presentational Elements""; ""Phras
Since the web was first created, the languages used to build web sites have been constantly evolving. Now a set of best practices has emerged using HTML or XHTML to create your basic web pages, CSS to control their appearance and make them look attractive, and JavaScript to add interactivity. Withou
<b>What is this book about?</b> <p><i>Beginning Web Programming with HTML, XHTML, and CSS</i> teaches you how to write Web pages using HTML, XHTML, and CSS. It follows standards-based principles, but also teaches readers ways around problems they are likely to face using (X)HTML.</p> <p>While XHTML
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