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Chapter 1: Introduction to HTML and XHTML
Table 1-1: Common HTML Doctype Declarations
Table 1-2: Description of Common HTML Versions
Table 1-3: Web Development Feature Overview By Browser Version
Chapter 2: Web Development Overview
Table 2-1: Content Matrix
Table 2-2: Methods of HTML Production
Table 2-3: A Selection of Popular HTML Development Tools
Chapter 3: Core Elements
Table 3-1: Inline Physical Tags
Table 3-2: Logical Text Formatting Elements
Table 3-3: Commonly Used Character Entities
Chapter 4: Links and Addressing
Table 4-1: Some Commonly Used Protocols
Table 4-2: Common Character Encoding Values
Table 4-3: Relative URL Formation Examples
Table 4-4: Link Presentation Summary
Table 4-5: Common Anchor Attributes
Table 4-6: Browser Reserved Accelerator Keys
Table 4-7: Common Attributes for <area>
Table 4-8: Shape Format and Examples
Table 4-9: Possible rel values
Chapter 5: Images
Table 5-1: Selected Web Image File Types
Table 5-2: Web Image Format Overview
Chapter 6: Text, Colors, and Backgrounds
Table 6-1: Sample System Fonts by Platform Type
Table 6-2: Common HTML 4.0 Color Names and Hex Values
Chapter 8: Frames
Table 8-1: Reserved target Values
Chapter 9: Multimedia
Table 9-1: Older Internet Sound Formats
Table 9-2: Common Internet Video Formats
Chapter 10: CSS1
Table 10-1: Comparison of Style Sheet Approaches
Table 10-2: CSS1 Selector Summary
Chapter 11: CSS2
Table 11-1: Media Types Defined Under CSS2
Table 11-2: CSS2 Cursor Properties
Table 11-3: User Color Preferences Under CSS2
Table 11-4: Using CSS2 to Match an End-User's System Fonts
Table 11-5: CSS2 Outline Properties and Values
Chapter 12: Forms
Table 12-1: Browser Reserved Accelerator Keys
Table 12-2: vCard Attribute Values
Chapter 13: Introduction to Server-Side Programming
Table 13-1: Web Programming Technology Choices
Table 13-2: Common CGI Variables
Table 13-3: Common CGI Language Choices
Table 13-4: Simple Database Table Called 'Positions'
Chapter 14: JavaScript and DHTML
Table 14-1: Events Defined in HTML 4 and XHTML
Chapter 16: HTTP and Site Delivery
Table 16-1: Web Server Hardware Issues
Table 16-2: Operating Systems and Web Serving Considerations
Table 16-3: Summary of HTTP 1.1 Request Methods
Table 16-4: HTTP Request Headers
Table 16-5: HTTP 1.1 Status Codes
Table 16-6: Common HTTP 1.1 Server Response Headers
Chapter 17: Site Management
Table 17-1: Common Site Directory Names
Chapter 18: XML
Table 18-1: WML Elements
Appendix A: HTML and XHTML Element Reference
Table A-1: W3C-Defined Core Events
Table A-2: Microsoft's Extended Event Model
Appendix B: CSS1 and CSS2 Reference
Table B-1: Media Types Defined Under CSS2
Table B-2: CSS1 and CSS2 Length Measurement Units
Table B-3: CSS1 and CSS2 Color Measurement Units
Table B-4: CSS1 and CSS2 Color Measurement Units
Table B-5: CSS2 Selector Summary
Table B-6: CSS2 Cursor Properties
Table B-7: CSS2 Aural Style Properties
Appendix E: Color Reference
Table E-1: Color Intensity Conversion Table
Table E-2: RGB to Hexadecimal Color Conversion Chart
Table E-3: Color Names and Their Numerical Equivalents
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HTML & XHTML: The Complete Reference (Osborne Complete Reference Series)
ISBN: 007222942X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 252
Authors:
Thomas Powell
BUY ON AMAZON
Project Management JumpStart
Defining the Project Goals
Developing the Project Plan
Budgeting 101
Controlling the Project Outcome
Closing the Books
Interprocess Communications in Linux: The Nooks and Crannies
Introduction
The fork System Call Revisited
exec s Minions
IPC System Calls: A Synopsis
Debugging RPC Applications
OpenSSH: A Survival Guide for Secure Shell Handling (Version 1.0)
Step 1.2 Install SSH Windows Clients to Access Remote Machines Securely
Step 4.1 Authentication with Public Keys
Step 4.2 Passphrase Considerations
Step 4.4 How to Generate a Key Using PuTTY
Appendix - Sample sshd_config File
Cisco Voice Gateways and Gatekeepers
SIP Pros and Cons
Troubleshooting Tools
Voice Translation Rules and Profiles
Verifying and Troubleshooting SRST
Determining the DSP Resources Required
AutoCAD 2005 and AutoCAD LT 2005. No Experience Required
Gaining Drawing Strategies: Part 1
Gaining Drawing Strategies: Part 2
Using Layers to Organize Your Drawing
Controlling Text in a Drawing
Using Layouts to Set Up a Print
Cultural Imperative: Global Trends in the 21st Century
Cultural Spectacles
Cultural Black Holes
The China Phenomenon
Appendix B Leadership Test
Appendix C National Traits
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