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Author Schafer, Steven M.

Title HTML, XHTML, and CSS bible / Steven M. Schafer
Edition 5th ed
Published Indianapolis, IN : Wiley Pub., ©2010

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Description 1 online resource (xlvi, 745 pages) : illustrations
Series Bible Ser
Bible Ser
Contents pt. I. Creating Content with HTML -- Ch. 1. What Is a Markup Language? -- Ch. 2. HTML Values and Units -- Ch. 3. What Goes into a Web Document? -- Ch. 4. The HEAD Elements -- Ch. 5. Text Structuring Essentials -- Ch. 6. Character Formatting Essentials -- Ch. 7. Lists -- Ch. 8. Links -- Ch. 9. Tables -- Ch. 10. Frames -- Ch. 11. Forms -- Ch. 12. Colors and Images -- Ch. 13. Multimedia -- Ch. 14. Special Characters -- Ch. 15. Internationalization and Localization -- Ch. 16. Scripts -- Ch. 17. Dynamic HTML -- Ch. 18. The Future of HTML: HTML5 -- pt. II. HTML Tools and Variants -- Ch. 19. Web Development Software -- Ch. 20. Publishing Your Site -- Ch. 21. An Introduction To XML -- Ch. 22. Creating Mobile Documents -- Ch. 23. Tidying and Validating Your Documents -- Ch. 24. HTML Tips and Tricks -- pt. III. Controlling Presentation with CSS -- Ch. 25. CSS Basics -- Ch. 26. Style Definitions -- Ch. 27. CSS Values and Units -- Ch. 28. CSS Inheritance and Cascade -- Ch. 29. Font Properties -- Ch. 30. Text Formatting -- Ch. 31. CSS Lists -- Ch. 32. Padding, Margins, and Borders -- Ch. 33. Colors and Backgrounds -- Ch. 34. CSS Layouts -- Ch. 35. Pseudo-Elements and Generated Content -- Ch. 36. Dynamic HTML with CSS -- Ch. 37. Media Styles and Defining Documents for Printing -- Ch. 38. The Future of CSS: CSS3 -- pt. IV. Additional CSS Tools -- Ch. 39. User Interface Styles -- Ch. 40. Testing and Validating CSS -- Ch. 41. CSS Tips and Tricks -- App. A. XHTML Element Quick Reference -- App. B. HTML Special Characters Quick Reference -- App. C. CSS 2.1 Properties Quick Reference -- App. D. CSS 2.1 Selectors Quick Reference -- App. E. Pseudo-Elements and Pseudo-Classes Quick Reference
Summary "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"--Resource description page
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Subject HTML (Document markup language)
Cascading style sheets.
XHTML (Document markup language)
HTML.
COMPUTERS -- Programming Languages -- XML.
COMPUTERS -- Programming Languages -- HTML.
HTML (Document markup language)
Cascading style sheets.
XHTML (Document markup language)
Cascading style sheets
HTML (Document markup language)
XHTML (Document markup language)
Cascading Style Sheets
XHTML
HTML
HTML.
XHTML.
CSS (märkspråk)
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2009940878
ISBN 9780470523964
0470523964
0470624728
9780470624722