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9780619101138

New Perspectives on Creating Web Pages with HTML Third Edition - Introductory

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    9780619101138

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    061910113X

  • Edition: 3rd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2002-08-15
  • Publisher: Course Technology
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Summary

Part of the New Perspectives Series, this title offers a case-based, problem-solving approach to Web site creation using HTML. Includes coverage of XHTML, Web page design and tables.

Table of Contents

Preface v
Creating Web Pages with HTML
Level I Tutorials
1(1)
Read This Before You Begin
2(1)
Developing a Basic Web Page
3(1)
Create a Web Page for Stephen Dube's Chemistry Classes
SESSION 1.1 4(6)
Introducing the World Wide Web
4(3)
The Development of the World Wide Web
5(1)
Web Servers and Web Browsers
6(1)
HTML: The Language of the Web
7(2)
Versions of HTML
8(1)
Extensions, XML, and the Future
8(1)
Tools for Creating HTML Documents
9(1)
Quick Check
9(1)
SESSION 1.2 10(19)
Creating an HTML Document
10(4)
HTML Syntax
11(1)
Creating Basic Tags
12(1)
Displaying Your HTML Files
13(1)
Creating Headings, Paragraphs, and Lists
14(12)
Creating Heading Tags
15(2)
Entering Paragraph Text
17(5)
Creating Lists
22(4)
Creating Character Tags
26(3)
Quick Check
29(1)
SESSION 1.3 29
Inserting a Graphic
29(2)
Adding Special Characters
31(1)
Inserting Horizontal Lines
32(4)
Quick Check
36(1)
Review Assignments
36(3)
Case Problems
39(6)
Quick Check Answers
45
Adding Hypertext Links to a Web Page
1(1)
Developing a Chemistry Web Site with Hypertext Links
SESSION 2.1 2(8)
Creating a Hypertext Document
2(2)
Creating Anchors
4(3)
Creating Links
7(3)
Quick Check
10(1)
SESSION 2.2 10(12)
Web Page Structures
11(4)
Linear Structures
12(1)
Hierarchical Structures
12(2)
Mixed Structures
14(1)
Creating Links Among Documents
15(7)
Linking to a Document
15(5)
Linking to a Section of a Document
20(2)
Quick Check
22(1)
SESSION 2.3 22
Linking to Documents in Other Folders
22(2)
Absolute Pathnames
23(1)
Relative Pathnames
24(1)
Linking to Documents on the Internet
24(1)
Displaying Linked Documents in a New Window
25(2)
Linking to Other Internet Objects
27(5)
Linking to FTP Servers
28(1)
Linking to Usenet News
28(1)
Linking to E-mail
29(1)
Adding an E-mail Link to Stephen's Chemistry Page
30(2)
Quick Check
32(1)
Review Assignments
32(2)
Case Problems
34(7)
Quick Check Answers
41
Creating Web Pages with HTML
Level II Tutorials
1(1)
Read This Before You Begin
2(1)
Designing a Web Page
3(1)
Working with Fonts, Colors, and Graphics
SESSION 3.1 4(16)
Working with Color in HTML
4(4)
Using Color Names
5(1)
Using Color Values
6(2)
Specifying a Color Scheme for Your Page
8(2)
Modifying Text with the <font> Tag
10(5)
Changing the Font Size
11(1)
Changing the Font Color
12(1)
Changing the Font Face
12(2)
Using the <font> Tag to Specify Color
14(1)
Inserting a Background Image
15(4)
Extensions to the <font> and <body> Tags
19(1)
Deprecated Tags
19(1)
Quick Check
20(1)
SESSION 3.2 20(15)
Working with GIF Files
20(5)
Interlaced and Noninterlaced GIFs
20(2)
Transparent GIFs
22(1)
Animated GIFs
23(1)
The GIF Controversy
24(1)
Working with JPEG Files
25(2)
Controlling Image Placement and Size
27(5)
Controlling Image Alignment
28(1)
Controlling Vertical and Horizontal Space
29(2)
Controlling Image Size
31(1)
Using the alt Attribute
32(1)
General Tips for Working with Color and Images
33(2)
Reduce the Size of Your Pages
33(1)
Manage Your Colors
34(1)
Quick Check
35(1)
SESSION 3.3 35
Understanding Image Maps
35(4)
Server-Side Image Maps
36(1)
Client-Side Image Maps
37(2)
Defining Image Map Hotspots
39(4)
Creating a Rectangular Hotspot
41(1)
Creating a Circular Hotspot
41(1)
Creating a Polygonal Hotspot
42(1)
Using an Image Map
43(2)
Using the border Attribute
45(2)
Quick Check
47(1)
Review Assignments
47(1)
Case Problems
48(7)
Quick Check Answers
55
Designing a Web Page with Tables
1(1)
Creating a News Page
SESSION 4.1 2(12)
Tables on the World Wide Web
2(1)
Creating a Text Table
3(4)
Using Fixed-Width Fonts
4(1)
Using the <pre> Tag
5(2)
Defining a Table Structure
7(6)
Using the <table>, <tr>, and <td> Tags
7(3)
Creating Headings with the <th> Tag
10(1)
Identifying the Table Heading, Body, and Footer
11(1)
Creating a Table Caption
12(1)
Quick Check
13(1)
SESSION 4.2 14(21)
Modifying the Appearance of a Table
14(6)
Adding a Table Border
14(2)
Controlling Cell Spacing
16(1)
Defining Cell Padding
17(1)
Creating Frames and Rules
18(2)
Working with Table and Cell Size
20(2)
Defining the Table Size
20(2)
Defining Cell and Column Sizes
22(1)
Aligning a Table and Its Contents
22(4)
Aligning a Table on the Web Page
23(1)
Aligning the Contents of a Table
24(2)
Spanning Rows and Columns
26(3)
Applying a Color Scheme to a Table
29(4)
Applying a Background Color
29(3)
Applying a Table Background
32(1)
Working with Column Groups
33(2)
Quick Check
35(1)
SESSION 4.3 35
Designing a Page Layout with Tables
35(19)
Creating the Outer Table
37(6)
Creating the Nested Table
43(8)
Combining the Outer and Inner Tables
51(3)
Quick Check
54(1)
Review Assignments
54(3)
Case Problems
57(6)
Quick Check Answers
63
Using Frames in a Web Site
1(1)
Using Frames to Display Multiple Web Pages
SESSION 5.1 2(16)
Introducing Frames
2(3)
Planning Your Frames
5(1)
Creating a Frame Layout
6(7)
Specifying Frame Size and Orientation
7(2)
Specifying a Frame Source
9(2)
Nesting <frameset> Tags
11(2)
Controlling the Appearance of Your Frames
13(4)
Controlling the Appearance of Scroll Bars
14(1)
Controlling Frame Margins
15(2)
Controlling Frame Resizing
17(1)
Quick Check
17(1)
SESSION 5.2 18
Working with Frames and Hypertext Links
18(4)
Assigning a Name to a Frame
19(1)
Specifying a Link Target
20(1)
Using the <base> Tag
21(1)
Using Reserved Target Names
22(6)
Using the <noframes> Tag
28(3)
Working with Frame Borders
31(3)
Setting the Border Color
32(1)
Setting the Border Width
33(1)
Creating Floating Frames
34(3)
Quick Check
37(1)
Review Assignments
37(2)
Case Problems
39(7)
Quick Check Answers
46
Appendix A HTML Color Names 1(1)
Appendix B HTML Character Entities 1(1)
Appendix C Putting a Document on the World Wide Web 1(1)
Appendix D HTML Tags and Attributes 1(1)
Appendix E Working with XHTML 1(1)
Introducing XHTML
1(2)
SGML
1(1)
HTML
1(1)
XML
2(1)
XHTML
3(1)
Working with the Syntax of XHTML
3(5)
XHTML Syntax
3(2)
Using the Name and ID Attributes
5(1)
Working with Embedded Style Sheets and Scripts
5(1)
The Structure of an XHTML Document
6(2)
Converting From HTML To XHTML
8
Index 1(11)
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