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HTML & XHTML: The Complete Reference, Fourth Edition
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by Thomas A. Powell
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ISBN:007222942X
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McGraw-Hill
© 2003
(932 pages)
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Construct awesome Web pages using HTML, XHTML, XML, basic JavaScript, both CSS (style sheet) specifications, and DHTML. This reference explains why tags work as they do, rather than just giving basic descriptions of them.
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Table of Contents
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HTML & XHTML”The Complete Reference, Fourth Edition
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Introduction
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Part I - Introduction
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Chapter 1
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Introduction to HTML and XHTML
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Chapter 2
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Web Development Overview
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Part II - Core HTML and XHTML
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Chapter 3
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Core Elements
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Chapter 4
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Links and Addressing
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Part III - Presentation and Layout
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Chapter 5
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Images
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Chapter 6
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Text, Colors, and Backgrounds
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Chapter 7
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Tables and Layout
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Chapter 8
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Frames
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Chapter 9
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Multimedia
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Chapter 10
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CSS1
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Chapter 11
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CSS2
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Part IV - Interactivity
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Chapter 12
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Forms
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Chapter 13
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Introduction to Server-Side Programming
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Chapter 14
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JavaScript and DHTML
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Chapter 15
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Plug-ins, ActiveX Controls, and Java Applets
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Part V - Site Delivery and Management
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Chapter 16
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HTTP and Site Delivery
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Chapter 17
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Site Management
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Part VI - Advanced Topics
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Chapter 18
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XML
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Part VII - Appendixes
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Appendix A
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HTML and XHTML Element Reference
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Appendix B
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CSS1 and CSS2 Reference
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Appendix C
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Special Characters
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Appendix D
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Fonts
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Appendix E
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Color Reference
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Appendix F
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Reading a Document Type Definition
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Index
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List of Figures
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List of Tables
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Back Cover
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This fourth edition of
HTML & XHTML: The Complete Reference
teaches real world Web markup with a focus on both the standards in use today and the emerging standards of tomorrow. Understand the
core
elements of XHTML, CSS, and Web development. Learn layout and presentation techniquesincluding multimedia. Study how JavaScript and Server-Side programming can be used to create interactive sites. Learn how to deliver and manage Web sites, handle advanced topics such as XML, and much more. This popular reference is a
must-read
for serious Web developers.
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Build Web pages using step-by-step tutorials
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Learn standards-based markup with HTML 4 and XHTML 1
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Improve layout with Cascading Style Sheets
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Manage and maintain Web sites
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Create interactivity with forms, JavaScript, and server-side technologies
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Find server selection and hosting device
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Develop Web pages that serve a wide range of functions
About the Author
Thomas A. Powell is president of PINT, Inc., a San Diego-based Web development and design firm that services major corporations including Sanyo, Kyocera, and Viewsonic. He is an instructor for the University of California, San Diego Computer Science Department and the author of
numerous
books including
Web Design: The Complete Reference
and
JavaScript: The Complete Reference
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