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Sams Teach Yourself: Web Publishing with HTML and CSS in One Hour a Day
Sams Teach Yourself: Web Publishing with HTML and CSS in One Hour a Day
By Laura Lemay, Rafe Colburn
Publisher: Sams
Pub ... [19.12.2006 13:48:17]
Table of Contents
Sams Teach Yourself: Web Publishing with HTML and CSS in One Ho...
... 1.0 Transitional, designing web pages
XHTML, <hr> tags (converting to XHTML)
XML (eXtensible Markup Lanaguage) [See also HTML, adaptibility, reasons for.]
XmlHttpRequest, AJAX
dangers ... recommendation
W3C Validator
W3C Web Accessibility Initiative
W3Schools
WDG HTML Validator
web applications
Apache access control files
ASP (Active Server Pages)
C...
... reference documentation to interactive tutorials or training modules.
Anything task-oriented (changing the oil in your car, making a soufflé, creating landscape
portraits in oil, learning HTML) could ... 13:48:26]
Ideas for Organization and Navigation
Ideas for Organization and Navigation
At this point, you should have a good idea of what you want to talk about as well as...
... at
the beginning of each section and include a table of contents at the top of the page that has links to the
sections.
Creating Links and Anchors
You create an anchor in nearly the same way ... the name of the page, however,
include a hash sign (
#) and the name of the anchor exactly as it appears in the name attribute of that
anchor (including the same uppercase and lowe...
... can forget about using tables to lay out a page. CSS offers
all the capabilities that tables do, with less markup and the capability to maintain the layout in one CSS
file rather than on each ... using a single selector.
Let's say that you want all unordered lists, ordered lists, and paragraphs on a page to be displayed
using blue text. Rather than writing individu...
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In this example, you can see that you can adjust the margin padding, and border of a document's body.
In Mozilla, the margin is placed outside the border, and the padding inside ... the background color is applied to the margin as well as the padding. In Internet Explorer, things
are a bit different. Both the margin and padding are applied, but the border ap...
... tag alone is just a
container for the input fields that are used to gather data from users. It simply indicates where the data
should go and how it should be packaged. To actually gather information, ... generated by a program instead of residing in an HTML file. In that case, the form is submitted
back to that program for processing. One advantage of doing so is that if you...
... form's appearance across browsers. The closing
textarea tag is required and any text you place inside the textarea tag is displayed inside the field as
the default value:
Input
<p>Please ...
attributes. These attributes specify the height and width of the text area in characters. A text area with
cols set to 5 and rows set to 40 creates a field that's 5 lines...
... look and feel, and another that's modified
using CSS. The page containing the form appears in
Figure 10.19.
Output
Figure 10.19. A regular text input field and a styled text input field.
file:///G|/1/0672328860/ch10lev1sec6 .html ... look
and feel or to completely control their structure. All the properties that you can apply to paragraphs,
divs, and tables can just...
...
media within a page. In that case, you include tags in your page that indicate how the media should be
presented within that page. The upside of this approach is that it enables you to seamlessly ... them a reason for playing!
Table 10.1 summarizes the HTML tags used today. Remember these points and you can't go wrong:
Table 10.1. Today's HTML Tags
Tag Use
<form&g...