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Beginning XHTML

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Beginning XHTML Title: Beginning XHTML

ISBN: 1861003439

Pub Date: March 2000

Pages: 733


What is XHTML?

XHTML (eXtensible HyperText Markup Language) 1.0 superseded HTML 4.01 in January 2000 as the next generation W3C standard for marking up web pages. XHTML offers the functionality and widespread acceptance of HTML with the extensibility and the new audience that XML offers. No longer will multiple versions of the same page be needed for varying user agents – one XHTML page will suffice.


Who is this Book For?

Anyone who wants to create a web page will need to know XHTML.

This book is for anyone wanting to mark up web pages and use scripting to enhance the quality of their pages. It will be useful for those who wish to enter the world of web development with an advantage over existing developers, for those who are already developing pages and wish to stay current with the latest technological changes, and for those who want to access new markets and reduce their workload.

No previous knowledge is assumed.


What Does this Book Cover?

  • Introduction to XML
  • Analysis of how XHTML relates to, and differs from, HTML and XML
  • Using web based forms and e-mail to collect data and send information
  • Adding multimedia (graphics, audio, and video) and accessibility to your pages
  • How to design and build interactive web pages and web sites
  • Create interactive sites by scripting with JavaScript and manipulation of the DOM
  • Practical advice, 'Try It Outs', tutorials, and reference material to get hands on experience using XHTML

Summary of Contents

Introduction
Chapter    1: The Web, HTML and Markup Languages
Chapter    2: From HTML to XHTML
Chapter    3: Getting Started
Chapter    4: Links and Embedded Objects
Chapter    5: Images
Chapter    6: Tables
Chapter    7: Frames
Chapter    8: Meta-Data
Chapter    9: Style Sheets for the Web
Chapter  10: An Introduction to XML
Chapter  11: Site Design Concepts
Chapter  12: Page Design 
Chapter  13: Different Media Types 
Chapter  14: Multimedia
Chapter  15: XHTML Forms
Chapter  16: JavaScript
Chapter  17: Using Script in Web Pages
Chapter  18: Document Object Models
Chapter  19: Multiple-Frame JavaScript Applications
Chapter  20: Using XHTML with Mozquito
Appendix A: XHTML Tags and Attributes
Appendix B: Using HTML Tidy
Appendix C: The Use of Colors on Web Pages
Appendix D: Style Sheet Properties
Appendix E: Javascript Reference
Appendix F: Resources
Appendix G: Support and Errata
Index


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