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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…mehr
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. * HTML, XHTML, and CSS are the three major Web authoring standards for creating either a static or dynamic Web page * Guides you through using HTML to create Web documents and introduces updates to HTML 5 * Demonstrates best practices for using tools and utilities to create Web documents * Includes coverage of the new CSS 3 and tips and tricks for maximizing its abilities Helpful examples round out this essential guide and will get you up and running with HTML, XHMTL, and CSS in no time!
Steven M. Schafer has broad experience in technology and is a veteran of publishing. He's been in and around technology as a programmer, an editor, a product specialist, a technical manager, and a Web developer. Steve employs both open-source and proprietary technologies and has worked with the Internet since the mid-1990s. He can be reached by e-mail at sschafer@synergy-tech.com.
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Introduction xxxix Part I: Creating Content with HTML 1 Chapter 1: What Is a Markup Language? 3 Chapter 2: HTML Values and Units 9 Chapter 3: What Goes into a Web Document? 17 Chapter 4: The HEAD Elements 41 Chapter 5: Text Structuring Essentials 49 Chapter 6: Character Formatting Essentials 61 Chapter 7: Lists 71 Chapter 8: Links 87 Chapter 9: Tables 101 Chapter 10: Frames 143 Chapter 11: Forms 159 Chapter 12: Colors and Images 185 Chapter 13: Multimedia 213 Chapter 14: Special Characters 231 Chapter 15: Internationalization and Localization 247 Chapter 16: Scripts 261 Chapter 17: Dynamic HTML 271 Chapter 18: The Future of HTML: HTML5 297 Part II: HTML Tools and Variants 307 Chapter 19: Web Development Software 309 Chapter 20: Publishing Your Site 321 Chapter 21: An Introduction To XML 329 Chapter 22: Creating Mobile Documents 349 Chapter 23: Tidying and Validating Your Documents 359 Chapter 24: HTML Tips and Tricks 371 Part III: Controlling Presentation with CSS 395 Chapter 25: CSS Basics 397 Chapter 26: Style Definitions 405 Chapter 27: CSS Values and Units 421 Chapter 28: CSS Inheritance and Cascade 431 Chapter 29: Font Properties 437 Chapter 30: Text Formatting 445 Chapter 31: CSS Lists 471 Chapter 32: Padding, Margins, and Borders 479 Chapter 33: Colors and Backgrounds 491 Chapter 34: CSS Layouts 503 Chapter 35: Pseudo-Elements and Generated Content 525 Chapter 36: Dynamic HTML with CSS 539 Chapter 37: Media Styles and Defining Documents for Printing 553 Chapter 38: The Future of CSS: CSS3 571 Part IV: Additional CSS Tools 579 Chapter 39: User Interface Styles 581 Chapter 40: Testing and Validating CSS 589 Chapter 41: CSS Tips and Tricks 595 Appendix A: XHTML Element Quick Reference 617 Appendix B: HTML Special Characters Quick Reference 667 Appendix C: CSS 2.1 Properties Quick Reference 679 Appendix D: CSS 2.1 Selectors Quick Reference 705 Appendix E: Pseudo-Elements and Pseudo-Classes Quick Reference 709 Index 711
Introduction xxxix Part I: Creating Content with HTML 1 Chapter 1: What Is a Markup Language? 3 Chapter 2: HTML Values and Units 9 Chapter 3: What Goes into a Web Document? 17 Chapter 4: The HEAD Elements 41 Chapter 5: Text Structuring Essentials 49 Chapter 6: Character Formatting Essentials 61 Chapter 7: Lists 71 Chapter 8: Links 87 Chapter 9: Tables 101 Chapter 10: Frames 143 Chapter 11: Forms 159 Chapter 12: Colors and Images 185 Chapter 13: Multimedia 213 Chapter 14: Special Characters 231 Chapter 15: Internationalization and Localization 247 Chapter 16: Scripts 261 Chapter 17: Dynamic HTML 271 Chapter 18: The Future of HTML: HTML5 297 Part II: HTML Tools and Variants 307 Chapter 19: Web Development Software 309 Chapter 20: Publishing Your Site 321 Chapter 21: An Introduction To XML 329 Chapter 22: Creating Mobile Documents 349 Chapter 23: Tidying and Validating Your Documents 359 Chapter 24: HTML Tips and Tricks 371 Part III: Controlling Presentation with CSS 395 Chapter 25: CSS Basics 397 Chapter 26: Style Definitions 405 Chapter 27: CSS Values and Units 421 Chapter 28: CSS Inheritance and Cascade 431 Chapter 29: Font Properties 437 Chapter 30: Text Formatting 445 Chapter 31: CSS Lists 471 Chapter 32: Padding, Margins, and Borders 479 Chapter 33: Colors and Backgrounds 491 Chapter 34: CSS Layouts 503 Chapter 35: Pseudo-Elements and Generated Content 525 Chapter 36: Dynamic HTML with CSS 539 Chapter 37: Media Styles and Defining Documents for Printing 553 Chapter 38: The Future of CSS: CSS3 571 Part IV: Additional CSS Tools 579 Chapter 39: User Interface Styles 581 Chapter 40: Testing and Validating CSS 589 Chapter 41: CSS Tips and Tricks 595 Appendix A: XHTML Element Quick Reference 617 Appendix B: HTML Special Characters Quick Reference 667 Appendix C: CSS 2.1 Properties Quick Reference 679 Appendix D: CSS 2.1 Selectors Quick Reference 705 Appendix E: Pseudo-Elements and Pseudo-Classes Quick Reference 709 Index 711
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