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Chuck Musciano, Bill Kennedy

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Cover


Table of Contents


Copyright


Dedication


PREFACE


Our Audience


Text Conventions


Versions and Semantics


HTML Versus XHTML


Comments and Questions


Acknowledgments


Chapter 1. HTML, XHTML, and the World Wide Web


Section 1.1. The Internet


Section 1.2. Talking the Internet Talk


Section 1.3. HTML and XHTML: What They Are


Section 1.4. HTML and XHTML: What They Aren't


Section 1.5. Standards and Extensions


Section 1.6. Tools for the Web Designer


Chapter 2. Quick Start


Section 2.1. Writing Tools


Section 2.2. A First HTML Document


Section 2.3. Embedded Tags


Section 2.4. HTML Skeleton


Section 2.5. The Flesh on an HTML or XHTML Document


Section 2.6. Text


Section 2.7. Hyperlinks


Section 2.8. Images Are Special


Section 2.9. Lists, Searchable Documents, and Forms


Section 2.10. Tables


Section 2.11. Frames


Section 2.12. Style Sheets and JavaScript


Section 2.13. Forging Ahead


Chapter 3. Anatomy of an HTML Document


Section 3.1. Appearances Can Deceive


Section 3.2. Structure of an HTML Document


Section 3.3. Tags and Attributes


Section 3.4. Well-Formed Documents and XHTML


Section 3.5. Document Content


Section 3.6. HTML/XHTML Document Elements


Section 3.7. The Document Header


Section 3.8. The Document Body


Section 3.9. Editorial Markup


Section 3.10. The <bdo> Tag


Chapter 4. Text Basics


Section 4.1. Divisions and Paragraphs


Section 4.2. Headings


Section 4.3. Changing Text Appearance and Meaning


Section 4.4. Content-Based Style Tags


Section 4.5. Physical Style Tags


Section 4.6. Precise Spacing and Layout


Section 4.7. Block Quotes


Section 4.8. Addresses


Section 4.9. Special Character Encoding


Section 4.10. HTML's Obsolete Expanded Font Handling


Chapter 5. Rules, Images, and Multimedia


Section 5.1. Horizontal Rules


Section 5.2. Inserting Images in Your Documents


Section 5.3. Document Colors and Background Images


Section 5.4. Background Audio


Section 5.5. Animated Text


Section 5.6. Other Multimedia Content


Chapter 6. Links and Webs


Section 6.1. Hypertext Basics


Section 6.2. Referencing Documents: The URL


Section 6.3. Creating Hyperlinks


Section 6.4. Creating Effective Links


Section 6.5. Mouse-Sensitive Images


Section 6.6. Creating Searchable Documents


Section 6.7. Relationships


Section 6.8. Supporting Document Automation


Chapter 7. Formatted Lists


Section 7.1. Unordered Lists


Section 7.2. Ordered Lists


Section 7.3. The <li> Tag


Section 7.4. Nesting Lists


Section 7.5. Definition Lists


Section 7.6. Appropriate List Usage


Section 7.7. Directory Lists


Section 7.8. Menu Lists


Chapter 8. Cascading Style Sheets


Section 8.1. The Elements of Styles


Section 8.2. Style Syntax


Section 8.3. Style Classes


Section 8.4. Style Properties


Section 8.5. Tagless Styles: The <span> Tag


Section 8.6. Applying Styles to Documents


Chapter 9. Forms


Section 9.1. Form Fundamentals


Section 9.2. The <form> Tag


Section 9.3. A Simple Form Example


Section 9.4. Using Email to Collect Form Data


Section 9.5. The <input> Tag


Section 9.6. The <button> Tag


Section 9.7. Multiline Text Areas


Section 9.8. Multiple Choice Elements


Section 9.9. General Form-Control Attributes


Section 9.10. Labeling and Grouping Form Elements


Section 9.11. Creating Effective Forms


Section 9.12. Forms Programming


Chapter 10. Tables


Section 10.1. The Standard Table Model


Section 10.2. Basic Table Tags


Section 10.3. Advanced Table Tags


Section 10.4. Beyond Ordinary Tables


Chapter 11. Frames


Section 11.1. An Overview of Frames


Section 11.2. Frame Tags


Section 11.3. Frame Layout


Section 11.4. Frame Contents


Section 11.5. The <noframes> Tag


Section 11.6. Inline Frames


Section 11.7. Named Frame or Window Targets


Chapter 12. Executable Content


Section 12.1. Applets and Objects


Section 12.2. Embedded Content


Section 12.3. JavaScript


Section 12.4. JavaScript Style Sheets (Antiquated)


Chapter 13. Dynamic Documents


Section 13.1. An Overview of Dynamic Documents


Section 13.2. Client-Pull Documents


Section 13.3. Server -Push Documents


Chapter 14. Netscape Layout Extensions


Section 14.1. Creating Whitespace


Section 14.2. Multicolumn Layout


Section 14.3. Layers


Chapter 15. XML


Section 15.1. Languages and Metalanguages


Section 15.2. Documents and DTDs


Section 15.3. Understanding XML DTDs


Section 15.4. Element Grammar


Section 15.5. Element Attributes


Section 15.6. Conditional Sections


Section 15.7. Building an XML DTD


Section 15.8. Using XML


Chapter 16. XHTML


Section 16.1. Why XHTML?


Section 16.2. Creating XHTML Documents


Section 16.3. HTML Versus XHTML


Section 16.4. XHTML 1.1


Section 16.5. Should You Use XHTML?


Chapter 17. Tips, Tricks, and Hacks


Section 17.1. Top of the Tips


Section 17.2. Cleaning Up After Your HTML Editor


Section 17.3. Tricks with Tables


Section 17.4. Transparent Images


Section 17.5. Tricks with Windows and Frames


Appendix A. HTML Grammar


Section A.1. Grammatical Conventions


Section A.2. The Grammar


Appendix B. HTML/XHTML Tag Quick Reference


Section B.1. Core Attributes


Section B.2. HTML Quick Reference


Appendix C. Cascading Style Sheet Properties Quick Reference


Appendix D. The HTML 4.01 DTD


Appendix E. The XHTML 1.0 DTD


Appendix F. Character Entities


Appendix G. Color Names and Values


Section G.1. Color Values


Section G.2. Color Names


Section G.3. The Standard Color Map


Colophon


Index


SYMBOL


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index_F


index_G


index_H


index_I


index_J


index_K


index_L


index_M


index_N


index_O


index_P


index_Q


index_R


index_S


index_T


index_U


index_V


index_W


index_X


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