HTML, XHTML, and CSS: Your visual blueprintTM for designing effective Web pages

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Summary

If you've ever been curious about any of the multitude of internet acronyms, the web technologies they represent, and how they can benefit you, this book is a great place to start. This book covers all the necessary topics to get up and running with HTML, XHTML, and CSS while offering readers a guide to modern, standards-based design. Key tasks covered in the book include setting up a Web page, reducing image resolution, creating radio buttons, adding a hit counter, adding an embedded sound, adding content from other sites such as integrating a blog and creating an RSS feed. Large topics are broken into smaller, more approachable sub-topics that are clearly explained on two pages eliminating the back and forth page flipping required in other references. Arranged so that skills build progressively throughout the book coupled with bold page headers it is simple to flip through and easily find any section or topic you are looking for. Understandable with straightforward terms that avoid intimidating and unexplained jargon, this is a book that will benefit complete novices and advanced users alike.While primarily focused on the technologies outlined in the title, this book goes on to provide tips on integrating with Google, Flickr, social bookmark sites and even creating and implementing RSS feeds. Rest assured, each of these technologies is explained with the benefits of each outlined. A serious resource that quickly and concisely gets to the point, this book helps you gain real skills that will have you online in short order. Best of all, you can be confident that you are doing so the right way.HTML, XHTML, and CSS: Your visual blueprint'„¢ for designing effective Web pages offers visual learners a solid reference that employs straight forward examples to teach you to create and design Web pages with impact. "Apply It" and "Extra" sidebars highlight useful tips and high-resolution screen shots clearly illustrate each task while succinct explanations walk you through the examples. The associated website contains all the needed code to learn HTML.

Table of Contents

How To Use This Book.
Introducing Html And Xhtml
Introducing HTML
Introducing XHTML 1.0
Introducing Cascading Style Sheets
Introducing JavaScript
Understanding Creation Tools
Understanding Web Browsers
Understanding Web Servers
Plan Your Web Site
Introducing Html Basics
Create a Basic Web Page
Save and Preview a Web Page
Create Headings
Create Paragraphs
Add Line Breaks
Add Horizontal Rules
Add Comments to the Code
Apply Logical Formatting
Creating Hyperlinks
Plan Your Navigation
Structure Web Site Files
Understanding File Paths
Create a Link to a Page in Your Site
Create a Link to a Page on the Web
Create a Link Within a Page
Create a Link to an E-mail Address
Set Tooltips for Links
Test Your Links
Working With Images
Understanding Image File Formats
Add an Image to Your Page
Specify Alternate Text for an Image
Specify the Size of an Image
Using Images as Links
Add a Favorites Icon
Using Tables
Add a Table to Your Page
Add Headers to Your Table
Create Cells That Span Rows or Columns
Set the Border of the Table
Set the Width of a Table
Add Space Within a Table
Define Sections of a Table
Define Columns
Using Lists
Add a Bulleted List to Your Page
Add a Numbered List to Your Page
Add a Definition List to Your Page
Nest a List Within a List
Formatting The Text On Your Page
Get Started with Cascading Style Sheets
Understanding Units of Measurement
Set the Size of Text on a Page
Set the Font on a Page
Using Color on the Web
Change the Color of Text on a Page
Adjust the Height of Lines
Make Text Bold or Italic
Indent and Align Text
Using Additional Font Properties
Using the Font Shorthand Property
Applying More Formatting To Your Page
Add Background Colors to Elements on a Page
Add Background Images to Elements on a Page
Control the Position of Background Images
Using the Background Shorthand Property
Add Padding to Elements on a Page
Add Borders to Elements on a Page
Add Margins to Elements on a Page
Set the Width and Height of Elements
Using CSS Shorthand Properties for the Box Model
Style Links
Style Tables
Replace the Bullets on a List
Control the Indentation of Lists
Customize Cursors
Working With Other Css Selectors
Apply Styles to More than One Element at a Time
Using the Span Element
Structure the Page with the Div Element
Control Styles with Classes
Style Specific Elements with IDs
Apply Styles with Contextual Selectors
Apply Other Selectors
Create Effects with Pseudo-Elements
Apply Additional Styles through Pseudo-Classes
Specify Rules as Important
Create an External Style Sheet
Override Styles Using the Cascade
Laying Out Your Page
Lay Out Your Page Using Floated Elements
Clear Floats
Lay Out Your Page Using Absolute Positioning
Lay Out Your Page Using Relative Positioning
Lay Out Your Page Using Fixed Positioning
Work with Element Overflow
Set Minimum and Maximum Widths and Heights
Apply the Display Property
Replace a Header with an Image
Create Tabbed Navigation
Create ôYou Are Hereö Navigation
Create a Print Style Sheet
Understanding Common CSS Hacks
Adding Forms
Create a Form
Add a Text Box
Add Labels
Add Check Boxes and Radio Buttons
Build a Drop-Down List
Group Drop-Down Options
Insert a Text Area
Add a Hidden Field
Add a Password Field
Add a File Upload Field
Add a Submit Button
Make an Image into a Button
Create a Button with the Button Element
Group Related Form Elements
Control the Tab Order
Process Form Data
Working With Javascript
Add JavaScript to Your Page
Add Event Handlers
Validate a Form
Open a New Window
Hide and Show Elements
Swap Images
Debug JavaScript
Making Your Site Accessible
Understanding Web Accessibility
Add a Caption and Summary to a Table
Using Additional Header Markup in Your Tables
Make Complex Tables Accessible
Add a Long Description to an Image
Make Navigation Accessible
Make Forms Accessible
Test Accessibility
Adding Specialized Markup
Add Special Characters to Your Page
Add an Address to a Page
Using Quoted Text
Using Abbreviations and Acronyms on a Page
Display Code on a Page
Denote Inserted and Deleted Text
Creating An Rss Feed
Understanding XML
Understanding RSS
Create an RSS Feed
Embed Multimedia Content in Your RSS
Create a Podcast
Publish Your Podcast to iTunes
Using Content From Other Sources
Create a Blog
Display an RSS Feed on Your Site
Show Your Photos with Flickr
Display a Google Map on Your Page
Display a Google Calendar on Your Site
Display Advertising on Your Page
Add Social Bookmarks
Add Google Search to Your Site
Getting Your Site Listed On Search Engines
Understanding Search Engine Optimization
Add Meta Elements
Using GoogleÆs Web Master Tools
Create a Sitemap
Prevent Pages from Being Listed on Search Engines
Testing And Validating Web Pages
Avoid Common HTML Mistakes
Avoid Common XHTML Mistakes
Avoid Common CSS Mistakes
Avoid Common Design Mistakes
Clean Up HTML and XHTML with HTML Tidy
Validate XHTML
Validate CSS
Publishing Your Site
Find a Web Host
Buy a Domain Name
Publish Your Web Site Using Windows FTP
Publish Your Web Site Using SmartFTP
XHTML REFERENCE.
HTML and XHTML Tag Reference
XHTML Frameset
Event Handlers
Deprecated Tags
Named Colors
Character Entities
XHTML 1.1
CSS REFERENCE.
Web Accessibility Guideline Reference.
Index
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