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Even
More Excellent HTML with Reference Guide
By: Gottleber, Timothy T
Trainor, Timothy
ISBN: 0072561785
Format: BC
Pub Date: 2002-10-25
Copyright: 2003
Edition:2
$69.99 USD
Product Line:McGraw-Hill Technology Education |
About the Book
HTML texts from other academic publishers
treat HTML in a step-by-step cookbook fashion, as though it were a simple
software application, limiting the amount of material and concepts covered.
Unique in the marketplace, Gottleber and Trainor’s Even More Excellent
HTML combines the pedagogical support of academic texts with the comprehensive
coverage found in trade books. No previous knowledge of HTML or Web design
is assumed.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 An HTML Overview
Chapter 2 Your First Web Page
Chapter 3 Links - Let’s Get Hyper
Chapter 4 Lists - Bringing Order out
of Chaos
Chapter 5 Formatting - Is What You
See What You Get?
Chapter 6 Images – A Picture is Worth
a 1,000 Words
Chapter 7 Tables - Data in Rows and
Columns
Chapter 8 Styles - Some Have It and
Some Don't
Chapter 9 Multimedia – Watch Your
Inclusions
Chapter 10 Frames - Divide and Conquer
Chapter 11 Forms and Forms Processing
Chapter 12 CGI, Metatags, and Other
Tricks of the Trade
Chapter 13 JavaScript Programs for
Your Pages
Chapter 14 Dynamic HTML-Charismatic
Pages
Chapter 15 XML-The Next Best Thing
Chapter 16 Pragmatic Hypertext - It
Ain’t All Pictures!
Appendix A Style Manual
Appendix B Using File Transfer Protocol
Appendix C History of the Internet
HTML Reference Guide Contents
Section 1 HTML Template and DOCTYPE
DTDs
Section 2 HTML Elements
Section 3 Style Properties and Values
Section 4 CSS Pseudo Classes and Elements
Section 5 Common Character Sets
Section 6 XHTML Modules
Section 7 JavaScript Objects
Section 8 Browser-Safe Colors |
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