Pfaffenberger / Schafer / White HTML, XHTML, and CSS Bible
1. Auflage 2004
ISBN: 978-0-7645-7718-5
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 816 Seiten, E-Book
Reihe: Bible
ISBN: 978-0-7645-7718-5
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
* An expanded, updated, and retitled edition of HTML Bible,examining HTML, XHTML-a set of extensions to HTML to make it morelike XML-and cascading style sheets (CSS), which provide a simpleway to add consistent formatting to HTML Web documents
* Focusing on reader feedback and changing industry trends, thisnew edition is a major overhaul that addresses the extensivechanges in Web development
* Shows readers the best, most efficient way to use HTML andexamines which peripheral technologies are worth learning for thelong run
* Features "before and after" pictures that show the results ofimproved Web page coding
* Offers continued coverage of key topics, including siteadministration, dynamic data-driven pages, and many others, inaddition to new sections on hot new topics such as blogs andcontent management
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Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
Part I: Understanding (X)HTML.
Chapter 1: Introducing the Web and HTML.
Chapter 2: What Goes Into a Web Page?
Chapter 3: Starting Your Web Page.
Part II: HTML/XHTML Authoring Fundamentals.
Chapter 4: Lines, Line Breaks, and Paragraphs.
Chapter 5: Lists.
Chapter 6: Images.
Chapter 7: Links.
Chapter 8: Text.
Chapter 9: Special Characters.
Chapter 10: Tables.
Chapter 11: Page Layout with Tables.
Chapter 12: Frames.
Chapter 13: Forms.
Chapter 14: Multimedia.
Chapter 15: Scripts.
Part III: Controlling Presentation with CSS.
Chapter 16: Introducing Cascading Style Sheets.
Chapter 17: Creating Style Rules.
Chapter 18: Fonts.
Chapter 19: Text Formatting.
Chapter 20: Padding, Margins, and Borders.
Chapter 21: Colors and Backgrounds.
Chapter 22: Tables.
Chapter 23: Element Positioning.
Chapter 24: Defining Pages for Printing.
Part IV: Advanced Web Authoring.
Chapter 25: JavaScript.
Chapter 26: Dynamic DHTML.
Chapter 27: Dynamic HTML with CSS.
Chapter 28: Introduction to Server-Side Scripting.
Chapter 29: Introduction to Database-Driven Web Publishing.
Chapter 30: Creating a Weblog.
Chapter 31: Introduction to XML.
Chapter 32: XML Processing and Implementations.
Part V: Testing, Publishing, and Maintaining YourSite.
Chapter 33: Testing and Validating Your Documents.
Chapter 34: Web Development Software.
Chapter 35: Choosing a Service Provider.
Chapter 36: Uploading Your Site with FTP.
Chapter 37: Publicizing Your Site and Building YourAudience.
Chapter 38: Maintaining Your Site.
Part VI: Principles of Professional Web Design andDevelopment.
Chapter 39: The Web Development Process.
Chapter 40: Developing and Structuring Content.
Chapter 41: Designing for Usability and Accessibility.
Chapter 42: Designing for an International Audience.
Chapter 43: Security.
Chapter 44: Privacy.
Part VII: Appendixes.
Appendix A: HTML 4.01 Elements.
Appendix B: CSS Properties.
Index.




