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XHTML in Plain English

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XHTML in plain English Title: XHTML in Plain English

ISBN: 0764547437

Pub Date: November 2000

Pages: 750


Book Description

Two Books for the Price of One--both an interactive reference & tutorial! XHTML In Plain English gives instant access to XHTML through a detailed reference section of key XHTML components and a dense tutorial that describes the scripting essentials. Extensive cross-references with live page numbers make this is the perfect book to prop next to your computer while programming in XHTML.

XHTML In Plain English cuts to the core of the emerging XHTML standard. The instant access to XHTML information comes through extensive cross references with live page numbers, topical and alphabetical organization of material, clean design, and a strong user-friendly In Plain English section that identifies common tasks and their corresponding elements. A programmer’s ability to reference a XHTML language from multiple angles beyond an ordinary index makes this book a powerful programming tool. With XHTML In Plain English Second Edition at your side, computer professionals can immediately solve XHTML problems with the strength of a relational database instead of a simple index! 


Table of Contents

Part I: XHTML Reference 
XHTML in Plain English 
XHTML A to Z 
XHTML Syntax 
Using This Section 
XHTML Elements 
Cascading Style Sheets in Plain English 
Cascading Style Sheets A to Z 
Cascading Style Sheets by Category 
Cascading Style Sheet Syntax 
Style Sheet Properties

Part II: XHTML Tutorial 
Chapter 1: Introducing XHTML 
Chapter 2: Constructing a Basic Document 
Chapter 3: Using Lists in Documents 
Chapter 4: Adding Tables to Documents 
Chapter 5: Framing Documents 
Chapter 6: Linking to Other Resources 
Chapter 7: Using Interactive Forms 
Chapter 8: Styling Documents with CSS2 
Chapter 9: Testing and Maintaining Documents 
Chapter 10: Creating Dynamic Documents 
Chapter 11: Customizing XHTML 

Appendix A: Elements by HTML Version and Activity 
Appendix B: Unicode Characters and Character Sets 
Appendix C: Internationalization: Language Codes and Country Codes 
Appendix D: EBNF Reference 
Appendix E: Attributes in Depth 
Glossary 
Index


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