Using XHTML

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Que Publishing, 2001 - 958 Seiten
Molly Holzschlag brings her trademark style and and enthusiasm to Special Edition Using XHTML, including comprehensive information that will help web professionals to get the most from XHTML. The book starts by explaining how XHTML differs from HTML, and why its necessary. It then covers the meat of XHTML, including syntax and document creation. Additional topics include creating tables and frames, designing pages effectively, using graphics, color, images and tools, working with stylesheets, adding multimedia and embedded objects, and the relationship between XHTML and XML. Later sections discuss the concept of XHTML modularization, which can be applied to create web content for alternative browsers including pagers, cell phones, and hand held devices.
 

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3
Preparing to Use XHTML
7
XHTML as a Transitional Language
16
Extensible Stylesheet Language XSL
19
XHTML Foundations
23
Examining HTML as an XML Application
31
Transcending Limitations on Progress
47
Troubleshooting
67
XHTML Basic
503
XHTML Basic Document Structure
508
Visual Design for the
511
Page Layout Techniques
520
Color Concepts
527
Color Technology
537
Working with the Computer Screen
545
Controlling Page Dimension
553

XHTML Syntax
74
Special Characters
84
Symmetry and WellFormed Documents
91
Whitespace
99
The XHTML Document Shell
105
Writing Documents for Clarity and Ease
114
Managing XHTML Documents Locally
119
Using XHTML to Build Web Pages
131
Adding Lists to XHTML Documents
157
Aligning Text Using XHTML
177
Linking Pages with Standard Links
199
Using Images in XHTML Documents
221
Floating Images
232
Linking Images
240
Laying Out Tables Within XHTML Documents
243
Table Attributes
248
Table and Table Cell Alignment
264
Using Fixed and Dynamic Design
270
Table Design
277
Slicing Graphics for Placement in a Table
283
Working with Frames
291
Working with Borderless Frames
305
Working with Inline Frames IFrames
314
Working with Standard Forms
319
Troubleshooting
337
Another Approach to XHTML Forms Using
339
Creating Dynamic Forms with XHTML
343
Creating an Online Survey
351
Advanced XHTMLFML Techniques
358
Adding Style and Scripting
375
Style Sheet Syntax
382
Inheritance
390
Using Style Sheets
398
Style Sheet Evolution
415
Extensible Stylesheet Language XSL
419
Understanding XSL
420
Transforming XHTML with XSLT
432
XSLT in the Real World
442
Adding JavaScript to XHTML Documents
445
JavaScript Applications
456
Troubleshooting
465
XHTML Modularization
471
Devices Affected by XHTML
479
Document Type Definitions in Detail
485
Reading the XHTML DTDs
494
Web Graphic Tools and Professional
561
WebSpecific Applications
569
Designing for the Real World
577
Common Web Graphic Formats
581
Portable Network Graphics PNG
585
Creating Professional Web Graphics
588
Designing for the Real World
593
Creating Background Images
601
Header Graphics
608
Spot Art
615
Designing Specialty Graphics
623
Animated GIFs
631
Designing for the Real World
637
Multimedia and Embedded Objects
639
Downloadable File Formats
645
Designing for the Real World
651
Streaming Multimedia
653
Incorporating Streaming Media into Your
658
Multimedia Packages
665
Troubleshooting
679
Creating Content for Alternative Devices
681
Developing for the Alternative Device
687
Alternative Device Design
694
Web Clippings
703
Pagers Cell Phones and Other Wireless Devices
711
Toward XML
727
Structure
735
Starting with XML
741
The XML Declaration
747
Understanding How XML Forms Logical
753
Getting Down to Cases
765
Synchronized Multimedia Integration Language
767
Tools for Creating and Playing SMIL
781
Designing for the Real World
790
Scalable Vector Graphics SVG
793
Designing for the Real World
799
link
848
ol ol
856
select select
862
Common Attributes
880
B CSS2 Reference
887
tbody tbody 868
917
Index
925
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Autoren-Profil (2001)

An author, instructor, and designer, Molly E. Holzschlag brings her irrepressible enthusiasm to books, classrooms, and Web sites. Honored as one of the Top 25 Most Influential Women on the Web, Molly has spent an almost unprecedented decade working in the online world. She has written and contributed to more than ten books about the Internet and, in particular, the Web - most recently, Short Order HTML 4 (Que) and Special Edition Using HTML 4, 6th Ed (Que). Molly holds a B.A. in communications and writing, and a M.A. in media studies from the New School for Social Research. She is a recognized expert in web design and instruction, and writes a regular column in Web Techniques magazine.

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