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HTML and XHTML: The Complete Reference (Osborne Complete Reference Series)
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by Thomas Powell
Sales Rank: 147514
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List Price: $39.99
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Paperback: 956 pages
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media; 4 edition August 19, 2003
Language: English
ISBN-10: 007222942X
ISBN-13: 978-0072229424
Product Dimensions:
9.1 x 7.4 x 2 inches
Shipping Weight: 3.4 pounds
Product Description
Construct awesome Web pages using HTML, XHTML, XML, basic JavaScript, both CSS (style sheet) specifications, and DHTML. This thorough resource provides explanations of why tags work as they do, rather than just giving basic descriptions of them. Plus, use a companion Web site that features layout examples and allows visitors to sample HTML for their own uses.
Back Cover Copy
The Definitive Resource on HTML & XHTML
Covers HTML, XHTML, XML, CSS1, and CSS2
This fourth edition of HTML & XHTML: The Complete Reference teaches real world Web markup with a focus on both the standards in use today and the emerging standards of tomorrow. Understand the core elements of XHTML, CSS, and Web development. Learn layout and presentation techniques--including multimedia. Study how JavaScript and Server-Side programming can be used to create interactive sites. Learn how to deliver and manage Web sites, handle advanced topics such as XML, and much more. This popular reference is a must-read for serious Web developers. - Build Web pages using step-by-step tutorials
- Learn standards-based markup with HTML 4 and XHTML 1
- Improve layout with Cascading Style Sheets
- Manage and maintain Web sites
- Create interactivity with forms, JavaScript, and server-side technologies
- Find server selection and hosting advice
- Develop Web pages that serve a wide range of functions
Customer Reviews & Comments Contents This book is a reference manual for HTML/XHTML/XML/CSS1/CSS2, in addition to a well-written book on how the different features work (with examples). The book is divided into seven parts with the following contents: Part 1 - Introduction - Introduction To HTML And XHTML; Web Development Overview Part 2 - Core HTML And XHTML - Core Elements; Links And Addressing Part 3 - Presentation And Layout - Images; Text, Colors, And Backgrounds; Tables And Layouts; Frames; Multimedia; CSS1; CSS2 Part 4 - Interactivity - Forms; Introduction To Server-Side Programming; JavaScript And DHTML; Plug-ins, ActiveX Controls, And Java Applets; Part 5 - Site Delivery And Management - HTTP And Site Delivery; Site Management Part 6 - Advanced Topics - XML Part 7 - Appendixes - HTML And XHTML Element Reference; CSS1 And CSS2 Reference; Special Characters; Fonts; Color Reference; Reading A Document Type Definition; Index Review It used to be that when you built web pages, all you needed to know were a few basic HTML tags. But over time, things have gotten much more complicated. HTML has grown, and the different browsers don't support all the tags in the same way. HTML is now morphing into XHTML. You have cascading style sheets (version 1 and 2), and of course browsers support those differently too. Throw in XML, JavaScript, DHTML, ActiveX and applets, and you wonder how any of it works together. To help you keep it all straight, you need to have a good reference manual that explains it all. HTML & XHTML: The Complete Reference by Thomas Powell is an excellent choice to have on your bookshelf. Unlike pure reference-style manuals, this book bridges the gap between information and learning. The appendixes at the end of the book can be used for just looking up a particular tag as well as what browsers support that feature. This information is valuable as you attempt to code web pages that are compatible across browser versions. But it doesn't stop there. Each of the book sections discusses the different features in a learning style, complete with examples. So instead of just seeing a <big> tag listed with browser support, you get a discussion of what it is, how it works, when you should use it, and a code example (with screen shot) to see how it will work. For me, I need that bridge between theoretical and practical. While the book does discuss XML, JavaScript, and DHTML to some degree, I wouldn't buy this book as a reference tool for those technologies. You'll get basic coverage here, but you could buy separate books of this size on each of those subjects. And if that's the only "bad" thing I can say about this book, it should give you an idea of how much I like this book. Conclusion If you are looking for a good "all-in-one" book to use in your web development efforts, this would be an excellent choice. A great mix of reference and instruction material in a single volume.
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HTML and XHTML: The Complete Reference (Osborne Complete Reference Series)
List Price: $39.99
Available from Amazon
Price: $26.39

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