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Sams Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML and CSS in One Hour a Day: Includes New HTML5 Coverage
by Lemay, Laura; Colburn, RafeEdition:
6th
ISBN13:
9780672330964
ISBN10:
0672330962
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Pub. Date:
1/1/2011
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Sams
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Summary
Sams Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML and CSS in One Hour a Day, Sixth Edition is the latest edition of the original worldwide bestseller. The entire book has been thoroughly revised and refined to include new detailed coverage of HTML5, the next major revision of the core language of the World Wide Web, HTML. Work on the HTML5 specification is still ongoing, but parts of HTML5 are already being implemented in new versions of Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Safari and Opera.
Author Biography
Laura Lemay is the world's most popular author on HTML and web development topics. In addition to the best-selling Teach Yourself Web Publishing books, and she is also co-author of Teach Yourself Java in 21 Days and Teach Yourself Perl in 21 Days. Rafe Colburn is a programmer and author working in North Carolina. He is the author of Special Edition Using SQL and Sams Teach Yourself CGI in 24 Hours and co-author of Sams Teach Yourself Perl in 21 Days.
Table of Contents
Part I: Getting Started
1: Navigating the World Wide Web
2: Preparing to Publish on the Web
3: Introducing HTML5
4: Learning the Basics of HTML
Part II: Creating Simple Web Pages
5: Adding Links to Your Web Pages
6: Formatting Text with HTML and CSS
7: Adding Images, Color, Backgrounds
Part III: Doing More with HTML
8: Building Tables
9: Creating Layouts with CSS
10: Designing Forms
11: Integrating Multimedia: Sound, Video, More
Part IV: JavaScript and Ajax
12: Introducing JavaScript
13: Using JavaScript in your Pages
14: Using JavaScript Libraries and Ajax
15: Working with Frames and Linked Windows
Part V: Designing Effective Web Pages
16: Writing Good Web Pages: Do's and Don'ts
17: Designing for the Real World
18: Advanced CSS Techniques
Part VI: Going Live on the Web
19: Putting Your Site Online
20: Taking Advantage of the Server
21: Using Tools to Make Publishing Easier
1: Navigating the World Wide Web
2: Preparing to Publish on the Web
3: Introducing HTML5
4: Learning the Basics of HTML
Part II: Creating Simple Web Pages
5: Adding Links to Your Web Pages
6: Formatting Text with HTML and CSS
7: Adding Images, Color, Backgrounds
Part III: Doing More with HTML
8: Building Tables
9: Creating Layouts with CSS
10: Designing Forms
11: Integrating Multimedia: Sound, Video, More
Part IV: JavaScript and Ajax
12: Introducing JavaScript
13: Using JavaScript in your Pages
14: Using JavaScript Libraries and Ajax
15: Working with Frames and Linked Windows
Part V: Designing Effective Web Pages
16: Writing Good Web Pages: Do's and Don'ts
17: Designing for the Real World
18: Advanced CSS Techniques
Part VI: Going Live on the Web
19: Putting Your Site Online
20: Taking Advantage of the Server
21: Using Tools to Make Publishing Easier
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