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 HTML 4 for Dummies 5th Edition
  

  HTML 4 for Dummies 5th Edition by Ed Tittel ; Mary Burmeister

  • Published by: WILEY
  • Author: Ed Tittel ; Mary Burmeister
  • Page Count: 407
  • Group: HTML 4
  • ISBN: 0764589172/9780764589171
  • Published: Jun 2005

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HTML 4 for Dummies 5th Edition
* Now features a full-color, six-panel tear-out Cheat Sheet that's packed with information-an HTML command and syntax reference, a chart of Web-safe colors, and an alphabetical listing of CSS elements
   
* Despite new Web-authoring technologies, HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) remains the one fundamental building block of the Web
   
* Updates to this classic guide include a totally revamped description of XHTML syntax, expanded CSS coverage, and a new section on building navigation elements
   
* Includes an all-new section of example projects-creating an eBay auction page, designing an online product catalog, and adding multimedia elements to an existing site

Introduction.

   
Part I: Getting To Know (X)HTML.

   
Chapter 1: The Least You Need to Know about HTML and the Web.

   
Chapter 2: Creating and Viewing a Web Page.

   
Chapter 3: Proper Planning Prevents Poor Page Performance.

   
Part II: Formatting Web Pages with (X)HTML.

   
Chapter 4: Creating (X)HTML Document Structure.

   
Chapter 5: Text and Lists.

   
Chapter 6: Linking to Online Resources.

   
Chapter 7: Finding and Using Images.

   
Part III: Taking Precise Control Over Web Pages.

   
Chapter 8: Introducing Cascading Style Sheets.

   
Chapter 9: Using Cascading Style Sheets.

   
Chapter 10: Getting Creative with Colors and Fonts.

   
Chapter 11: Using Tables for Stunning Pages.

   
Part IV: Integrating Scripts with HTML.

   
Chapter 12: Scripting Web Pages.

   
Chapter 13: The Nuts and Bolts of JavaScript.

   
Chapter 14: Working with Forms.

   
Chapter 15: Fun with Client-Side Scripts.

   
Part V: HTML Projects.

   
Chapter 16: The About Me Page.

   
Chapter 17: The eBay Auction Page.

   
Chapter 18: A Company Site.

   
Chapter 19: A Product Catalog.

   
Part VI: The Part of Tens.

   
Chapter 20: Ten Cool HTML Tools.

   
Chapter 21: Ten HTML Do’s and Don’ts.3

   
Chapter 22: Ten Ways to Exterminate Web Bugs.

   
Part VII: Appendixes.

   
Appendix A: Deprecated (X)HTML Elements and Attributes.

   
Appendix B: Shorthand and Aural CSS Properties.

   
Appendix C: Glossary.

   
Index.