... applications(ch01_eg14 .html) .<blockquote cite=”http://www.w3.org/markup/”> XHTML 1.0 is the W3C’s firstRecommendation for XHTML, following on from earlier work on HTML 4.01, HTML 4.0, HTML 3.2 andHTML ... site:</p><blockquote> XHTML 1.0 is the W3C’s first Recommendation for XHTML, following on from earlier work on HTML 4.01, HTML 4.0, HTML 3.2 and HTML 2.0. </blockquote>Text ... this:<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Frameset//EN”“http://www.w3.org/TR /xhtml1 /DTD /xhtml1 -frameset.dtd”>Having learned Transitional XHTML 1.0, you should be able to understand older...
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... of menus, forms, links, and text.Understanding the SiteWhether you are going to create a web site for yourself or are hoping to create sites for clients,you must have a good understanding of ... experience of sites that have right-hand navigation and aretherefore less likely to expect to find it there.More often, right-hand columns are used for additional content and links to other parts of ... stretches the full height and width of the browser window (the heightattribute is an extension to the XHTML recommendationsupported by both IE4 and later, and Netscape 3 and later):<body><table...
... Transitional//EN”“http://www.w3.org/TR /xhtml1 /DTD /xhtml1 -transitional.dtd”>< ;html xmlns=”http://www.w3.org/1999 /xhtml lang=”en”><head><title>Accessing form data</title></head><body><h1>Accessing ... document for a Transitional XHTML page, and add a heading that explainswhat the example demonstrates:<?xml version=”1.0” encoding=”UTF-8”?><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 ... create a more stylized form. While use of CSS is quite advanced on PCs, the support forCSS with form elements on the Mac platform isn’t as strong.Figure 10-25 shows a form whose text inputs...
... 22Ł22 Creating Cool Web Sites with HTML, XHTML, andCSS HTML, like any other markup language, has some problems. Suppose, for example, you want to show < ;html& gt;—including the angle brackets—in ... use to lay out and format the information. The implied formatting information contained in not-yet .html works for humans visually, but Web browsers ignore it because it’s not in HTML. In other ... Page 6Ł6 Creating Cool Web Sites with HTML, XHTML, andCSS Figure 1-2: The National Institute for Literacy site. The simplest of these alternative information services on the Internet is FTP...
... Cool Web Sites with HTML, XHTML, andCSS Text Formatting with CSS You’ve looked at the skeleton of CSS long enough; it’s time to dig into some specifics of CSS formats and styles! To parallel ... Sites with HTML, XHTML, andCSS Subclasses Another tremendously powerful trick you can use with CSS is to specify subclasses and to constrain formatting styles to a subset of your tags. For example, ... in XHTML. You’ll see! Ł Even though I write XHTML code exclusively throughout the rest of this book, XHTML andHTML are very similar. So don’t be confused if I sometimes refer to note HTML...
... Creating Cool Web Sites with HTML, XHTML, andCSS attributes, the <a> tag has no meaning and doesn’t affect the formatting of information. The following, for example, would result in ... Sites with HTML, XHTML, andCSS Figure 5-2: A definition list of medicinal herbs with some additional formatting. With this style modification in place, you can simplify the previous HTMLand also ... so far, expands the depth and sophistication of your HTML skills. In this chapter, you learned about the various types of lists and how you can combine them and many CSS styles and formatting...
... Cool Web Sites with HTML, XHTML, andCSS This isn’t exactly XHTML, but it’s pretty close. To convert Taco’s HTML output to XHTML, simply add an alt tag for the image, and replace the > ... Cool Web Sites with HTML, XHTML, andCSS To understand why the alt= element is necessary, see Figure 7-4. For this example, I removed the alt tag included in the HTMLand renamed the button ... image’s URL (use the form url(argument) for the CSS container. Values are repeat, repeat x, repeat y, or no repeat. container. Creating Cool Web Sites with HTML, XHTML, andCSS you see a million...
... Sites with HTML, XHTML, andCSS An Introduction to HTML Forms Forms enable you to build Web pages that let users actually enter information and send it back to the server. The forms can range ... Web Sites with HTML, XHTML, andCSS The first pane here is the second frameset: two rows, the first (top .html ) 30 percent of the available height, and the second (bottom .html ) the remaining ... at the design and specification of forms themselves. HTML forms are surrounded by the form tag, which is specified as <form action=”url” method=”method”> and </form>. The...
... skeleton XHTML document, like so:<?xml version=”1.0” ?><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN”“http://www.w3.org/TR /xhtml1 /DTD /xhtml1 -transitional.dtd”>< ;html ... simple form using the onclickevent, so thatwhen the user clicks the Submit button the area will be calculated.Here you can see that the form contains two text inputs for the width and height, and ... common to bothNetscape 2 and IE3 and later versions that support these features. The W3C is moving toward a standardized way of accessing all XML documents, including XHTML ones;however, so many...
... contain information such as the server type,the date and time the page was sent, and the date and time the page was last modified.Of course, the headers can contain much more information, and using ... the other sites before you test it, youmight have to rewrite every page.As discussed in Chapter 1, each version of HTMLandXHTML has at least one document containing therules for that version ... returnValuevariable totrue and collecting the form’s values into variables.function validate(form) {var returnValue = true;var sendTo = form.txtTo.value;var cc = form.txtCC.value;var subject = form.txtSubject.value;var...