Creating web sites bible / Philip Crowder with David A. Crowder.
"Updated for the most recent tools, techniques, and standards for creating cutting-edge Web sites for businesses or personal use, this book is one-stop shopping for HTML, JavaScript, CSS, tables, forms, Flash, and more. Hands-on guidance and expert advice dive into such topics as creating and e...
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Table of Contents:
- pt. I. Laying the Foundation
- Ch. 1. The Basics of Building Web Pages and Sites
- Ch. 2. Popular Web Design Tools
- pt. II. The Basics
- Ch. 3. History and Development of the Internet and HTML
- Ch. 4. HTML Building Blocks
- Ch. 5. Links, Hotspots, and Web Site Navigation
- Ch. 6. The Elements of Color and Images in Web Pages
- Ch. 7. Text Formatting
- pt. III. Advanced Design Features
- Ch. 8. Harnessing the Power of Tables
- Ch. 9. Organizing Your Site with Frames
- Ch. 10. Getting Input with Forms
- pt. IV. Making It look Professional
- Ch. 11. Adding Multimedia and Other Objects
- Ch. 12. Styling Web Pages with Cascading Style Sheets
- Ch. 13. Making Dynamic Pages with JavaScript
- Ch. 14. Putting It on the Web
- pt. V. Transitioning to the Future: XHTML, XML, and Ajax
- Ch. 15. XHTML
- Ch. 16. Designing with XML
- Ch. 17. Ajax
- pt. VI. Images on the Web
- Ch. 18. Finding, Creating, and Enhancing Images on the Web
- pt. VII. Cashing in on eCommerce
- Ch. 19. Setting Up Your Store
- Ch. 20. Using Advertising
- Ch. 21. Covering All the Bases
- pt. VIII. Keeping Your Site Fresh
- Ch. 22. Maintaining Your Site
- Ch. 23. RSS
- Ch. 24. Blogging.