HTML, XHTML & CSS for dummies
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HTML, XHTML & CSS for dummies
(--For dummies)
Wiley, c2008
6th ed
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HTML, XHTML and CSS for dummies
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Note
Previous ed.: published as HTML for dummies by Ed Tittel and Mary C. Burmeister. 2005
Includes index
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Description
Now featuring more than 250 color illustrations throughout, this perennially popular guide is a must for novices who want to work with HTML or XHTML, which continue to be the foundation for any Web site. The new edition features nearly 50 percent new and updated content, including expanded coverage of CSS and scripting, new coverage of syndication and podcasting, and new sample HTML projects, including a personal Web page, an eBay auction page, a company Web site, and an online product catalog. The companion Web site features an eight-page expanded Cheat Sheet with ready-reference information on commands, syntax, colors, CSS elements, and more. It covers planning a Web site, formatting Web pages, using CSS, getting creative with colors and fonts, managing layouts, and integrating scripts.
Table of Contents
Introduction. Part I: Getting to Know (X)HTML and CSS. Chapter 1: The Least You Need to Know about HTML, CSS, and the Web. Chapter 2: Creating and Viewing a Web Page. Chapter 3: Proper Planning Prevents Poor Page Performance. Part II: Formatting Web Pages with (X)HTML. Chapter 4: Creating (X)HTML Document Structure. Chapter 5: Text and Lists. Chapter 6: Linking to Online Resources. Chapter 7: Finding and Using Images. Part III: Taking Precise Control Over Web Pages and Styles. Chapter 8: Introducing Cascading Style Sheets. Chapter 9: Using Cascading Style Sheets. Chapter 10: Getting Creative with Colors and Fonts. Chapter 11: Using Tables to Jazz Up Your Pages. Part IV: Integrating Scripts with (X)HTML. Chapter 12: Scripting Web Pages. Chapter 13: The Nuts and Bolts of JavaScript. Chapter 14: Working with Forms. Chapter 15: Fun with Client-Side Scripts. Part V: (X)HTML Projects. Chapter 16: The About Me Page. Chapter 17: The eBay Auction Page. Chapter 18: A Company Site. Chapter 19: A Product Catalog. Part VI: The Part of Tens. Chapter 20: Ten HTML Dos and Don'ts. Chapter 21: Ten Ways to Exterminate Web Bugs. Chapter 22: Ten Cool HTML Tools and Technologies. Chapter 23: Ten Tip-Top Online HTML References. Index.
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