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Offering a new approach to a familiar topic, this book teaches you how to create
pages for the web as it exists todayand how it will be for the foreseeable
future. The time for using only HTML coding to write a web page is gone. As
the Web has advanced, so have the technologies you need to learn in order to
create effective and attractive web pages. This beginning guide reviews HTML
and also introduces you to using XHTML for the structure of a web page and cascading
style sheets (CSS) for controlling how a document should appear on a web page.
Updated with modern examples, the book explores the evolution of web browsers
and how they reflect the way web pages have developed. You'll learn how to take
advantage of the latest features of browsers while still making sure that your
pages still work in older, but popular, browsers. In addition, you'll discover
how to write web pages for the many devices that are able to access the web.
By incorporating usability and accessibility, you'll be able to write professional-looking
and well-coded web pages that use the latest technologies.
What you will learn from this book
The different elements and attributes that make up HTML and XHTML and how
to use them to write web pages
Ways to use CSS to make your pages attractive and easy to use
The basics of JavaScript® so you can add interactivity to your web pages
How to put your site on the Internet, find an audience for it, and get search
engines to recognize it
Who this book is for
This book is for anyone who wants to create web pages or for those who want
to improve their web-design skill level. No prior programming or web coding
knowledge is assumed.
About the Series
Wrox Beginning guides are crafted to make learning programming languages and
technologies easier than you think, providing a structured, tutorial format
that will guide you through all the techniques involved.
Table of Contents
1. Creating Structured Documents.
2. Links and Navigation.
3. Images and Objects.
4. Tables.
5. Forms.
6. Frames.
7. Cascading Style Sheets.
8. More Cascading Style Sheets.
9. Page Layout.
10. Design Issues.
11. Learning JavaScript.
12. Working With JavaScript.
13. Putting Your Site on the Web.
Appendix A. Answers to Exercises.
Appendix B. XHTML Element Reference.
Appendix C. CSS Properties.
Appendix D. Color Names and Values.
Appendix E. Character Encodings.
Appendix F. Special Characters.
Appendix G. Language Codes.
Appendix H. MIME Media Types.
Appendix I. Deprecated and Browser-Specific Markup.
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