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HTML and XHTML: Creating Web Pages

by Nicholas Chase
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Overview

As HTML evolves into XML and XMHL, there's a clear need for a book that takes the beginning web programmer from the basics through the most current coding practices. HTML and XHTML: Creating Web Pages does this and more by building a solid knowledge base that allows the creation of industry-compliant code. With a focus on valid HTML tag structures, the book employs the W3 transitional standards, ensuring proper display of your web pages in the maximum number of currently-supported browsers. Online validation of the book's code and the results of the exercises and projects teaches a structured way to write efficient, effective, and technically accurate HTML web pages. Creating the Basic Document; Hyperlinks; Cascading Style Sheets; Tables; Forms; Frames; Alignment/Placement—DIVs; Scripts; Applets; Meta Tags; Usability and Accessibility; Doing More with XHTML. For the beginning web programmer, and for schools and corporate training environments.

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HTML and XHTML: Creating Web Pages does this and more by building a solid knowledge base that allows the creation of industry-compliant code. With a focus on valid HTML tag structures, the book employs the W3 transitional standards, ensuring proper display of your web pages in the maximum number of currently-supported browsers. Online validation of the book's code and the results of the exercises and projects teaches a structured way to write efficient, effective, and technically accurate HTML web pages.

Creating the Basic Document; Hyperlinks; Cascading Style Sheets; Tables; Forms; Frames; Alignment/Placement—DIVs; Scripts; Applets; Meta Tags; Usability and Accessibility; Doing More with XHTML.

For the beginning web programmer, and for schools and corporate training environments.

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Explains how to produce pages for a web site with XHTML using the transitional document type definition (DTD). The guide covers hypertext links, cascading style sheets (CSS), web forms, tables and frames for layout, absolute placement, scripting, and streaming media. The CD-ROM contains project files, a glossary, and charts of CSS properties. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Nicholas Chase

Ellenn Behoriam is the President and founder of Against The Clock, which has its roots in on-site training in many of the nation's leading publishing, design, prepress and printing companies. Today, Ellenn and her staff, along with dozens of professional writers, educators, illustrators, and artists collaborate via a worldwide network to develop, illustrate, test, and publish courses for the Prentice Hall Against The Clock library. The group is dedicated to delivering the most helpful and well thought out series available for the graphic arts industry.

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Explains how to produce pages for a web site with XHTML using the transitional document type definition (DTD). The guide covers hypertext links, cascading style sheets (CSS), web forms, tables and frames for layout, absolute placement, scripting, and streaming media. The CD-ROM contains project files, a glossary, and charts of CSS properties. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2002
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Pages
464
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780130310545

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