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 Duckett, Jon
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2011;2010
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
""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""; ""Phrase Elements""; ""Lists""; ""Editing Text""; ""Using Character Entities for Special Characters""; ""Comments""; ""The Element (Deprecated)""; ""Understanding Block and Inline Elements""; ""Grouping Elements with and ""; ""Core Elements and Attributes""; ""Attribute Groups""
β¦ Table of Contents
""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""
""Phrase Elements""
""Lists""
""Editing Text""
""Using Character Entities for Special Characters""
""Comments""
""The Element (Deprecated)""
""Understanding Block and Inline Elements""
""Grouping Elements with and ""
""Core Elements and Attributes""
""Attribute Groups"" ""Summary""""Exercises""
""Chapter 2: Links and Navigation""
""Basic Links""
""Understanding Directories and Directory Structures""
""Understanding URLs""
""Creating Links with the Element""
""Advanced E-mail Links""
""Summary""
""Exercises""
""Chapter 3: Images, Audio, and Video""
""Adding Images Using the Element""
""Using Images as Links""
""Image Maps""
""Choosing the Right Image Format""
""Adding Flash, Video, and Audio to Your Web Pages""
""Summary""
""Exercises""
""Chapter 4: Tables""
""Introducing Tables""
""Basic Table Elements and Attributes"" ""Adding a to a Table""""Grouping Sections of a Table""
""Nested Tables""
""Accessible Tables""
""Summary""
""Exercises""
""Chapter 5: Forms""
""Introducing Forms""
""Creating a Form with the Element""
""Form Controls""
""Creating Labels for Controls and the Element""
""Structuring Your Forms with and Elements""
""Focus""
""Disabled and Read-Only Controls""
""Sending Form Data to the Server""
""Summary""
""Exercises""
""Chapter 6: Frames""
""Introducing the Frameset""
""When To Use Frames""
""The Element"" ""The Element""""The Element""
""Creating Links Between Frames""
""Setting a Default Target Frame Using the Element""
""Nested Framesets""
""Inline or Floating Frames with ""
""Summary""
""Exercises""
""Chapter 7: Cascading Style Sheets""
""Introducing CSS""
""Where You Can Add CSS Rules""
""CSS Properties""
""Controlling Text""
""Text Formatting""
""Text Pseudo-Classes""
""Selectors""
""Lengths""
""Introducing the Box Model""
""Summary""
""Exercises""
""Chapter 8: More Cascading Style Sheets""
""Links""
""Backgrounds""
""Lists"" ""Tables""""Outlines""
""The :focus and :active Pseudo-Classes""
""Generated Content""
""Miscellaneous Properties""
""Additional Rules""
""Positioning and Layout with CSS""
""Summary""
""Exercises""
""Chapter 9: Page Layout""
""Understanding the SiteaΜβ¬β’s Audience""
""Page Size (and Screen Resolution)""
""Designing Pages""
""Coding Your Design""
""Developing for Mobile Devices""
""Summary""
""Exercises""
""Chapter 10: Design Issues""
""Typography""
""Navigation""
""Tables""
""Forms""
""Summary""
""Exercises""
""Chapter 11: Learning JavaScript""
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