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HTML Complete 3rd Edition
HTML is the building block for intranets and the web. XHTML (Extensible Hypertext Markup Language) is the newest version of HTML; it brings the functionality of XML to HTML so that developers can easily use their content on a multitude of platforms. A thorough working knowledge of HTML and XHTML remains critical to effective web content development.
Introduction.
Part
I: Introducing HTML.
Chapter 2: Getting Acquainted with HTML and XHTML.
Chapter 3: Creating Your First HTML or XHTML Document.
Chapter 4: Stepping Out: Linking Your Way Around the Web.
Chapter 5: Publishing Your (X)HTML Documents.
Chapter 6: Planning for a Usable, Maintainable Website.
Part II: Planning and Designing Your Web Page.
Chapter 7: Formatting the Body Section of Your Pages.
Chapter 8: Dividing a Window with Frames.
Chapter 9: Layout Technology.
Chapter 10: Adding Graphics.
Chapter 11: Presenting Information in Tables.
Chapter 12: Web Typography.
Part III: Advanced HTML.
Chapter 13: Optimizing Your Web Pages for Internet Explorer.
Chapter 14: Optimizing Your Web Pages for Netscape Navigator.
Chapter 15: Including Multimedia.
Chapter 16: Using Style Sheets.
Chapter 17: Developing Forms.
Chapter 18: Bringing Pages to Life with Dynamic HTML and XHTML.
Part IV: XML.
Chapter 19: XHTML: HTML Goes XML.
Chapter 20: Introduction to XML.
Chapter 21: Fundamentals of XML.
Part V: Appendices.
Appendix A: HTML and XHTML Elements and Attributes.
Appendix B: Cascading Style Sheets Reference.
Index.
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