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XHTML 1.0 Language and Design

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XHTML 1.0 Title: XHTML 1.0 Language and Design Sourcebook

ISBN: 0-471-37485-7

Pub Date: March 2000

Pages: 720


Description

The XHTML 1.0 Language and Design Sourcebook is a complete guide to Web design using HTML 4.01, XHTML 1.0, and CSS. Designed to teach you the how and why of Web design, the first 20 chapters provide progressively more details of these languages and of page design, with particular emphasis on universal, cross-browser, approaches. These chapters also discuss the differences between HTML and the newer XHTML language, and describes how to easily build XHTML documents that work well in both worlds.

Most professional developers are always in need of simple, easy-to-use HTML, XHTML and CSS references. To serve this purpose, Chapters 21 provides a detailed reference to all markup tags defined in HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0, while Chapter 22 is a similarly detailed reference to the Cascading Style Sheet language. Combined with Chapter 17 (a review of proprietary Netscape, Microsoft, and WebTV extensions) these chapters provide one of the most complete HTML and CSS references available. To further help make these chapters useful, there are many references from sections describing individual tags or CSS properties to the sections in the book where they are discussed in detail. Also useful are the five technical appendices that concisely explain such issues as character sets, colors and color names, and language identification tags. 


Table of Contents

  • Basic Markup Concepts
  • The X/HTML Family Tree
  • The Document Body
  • Inline Text Markup
  • Simple Hypertext Links
  • The Img Element
  • Standard Block Elements
  • Iframe Element: Inline Frames
  • Client-Side Imagemaps
  • Introduction
  • Floating Elements via Attributes
  • Frame Document Structure
  • Absolute Positioned Content
  • Tables Introduction
  • Table Structure and Layout Control
  • Fill-in Forms
  • Proprietary Markup Extensions
  • Advanced Style Sheet Tools
  • Dynamic Documents: Scripting and Event Handlers
  • XHTML Handled as XML
  • XHTML Element Reference
  • CSS Property Specifications
  • Appendices

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