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Copyrightspring into seriesYOUR OPINION IS IMPORTANT TO US!From the Series EditorPrefaceWho Should Read This Book?How Is This Book Organized?What's Unusual About This Book?Where to Get Examples from the BookAcknowledgmentsAbout the AuthorAbout the Series EditorChapter 1. Building a185 PageDeclaring and Identifying the DocumentAdding th176 ElementThe head and title ElementsThe meta ElementThe body ElementHTML CommentsReviewing the TemplateText Is Next!Chapter 2. Adding Text and LinksUsing Headers ProperlyAdding ParagraphsWorking with Page BreaksOrdered ListsUnordered ListsNesting ListsDefinition ListsThe Good Old LinkEmail LinksIntrapage LinkingAdding Content to the TemplateWrapping It UpChapter 3. Adding Images, Media, and ScriptsThe img ElementAdding width and height ValuesProviding Alternative TextLinking the ImageLinking to an Audio or Video FileEmbedding Files Using the object ElementBut Your Honor, I Object!Adding ScriptsScripting and Browser ConcernsImagine That!Chapter 4. Creating TablesThe table ElementAdding a Table RowAdding Table CellsAdding Table HeadersAdding a CaptionTable SummariesSpanning RowsSpanning ColumnsCombining colspan and rowspanGrouping Table Columns: The col ElementGrouping Table Columns with colgroupGrouping Table RowsThe Table's Set…Chapter 5. Building FormsThe form ElementAdding an Input TextboxAdding Check Boxes and Radio ButtonsPreselecting Checked ItemsUsing Form MenusWorking with Text AreasReset and Submit ButtonsUsing a Graphic Submit ButtonMaking Forms More Accessible with labelGrouping Form FieldsGrouping Menu ItemsCustomizing and Advancing Your FormsNow That You're Well-Formed…Chapter 6. Working with FramesThe Power of ThreeCreating a FramesetAdding ColumnsWorking with RowsCombining Columns and RowsMargin, Resize, and Scroll ControlsNaming and Targeting FramesFrames Without FrontiersMaking Frames Accessible with noframesWonderful Inline FramesYou're Framed!Chapter 7. Using CSSCSS Theory SimplifiedAdding Style InlineUsing Embedded StyleCreating a Linked Style SheetImporting Style SheetsCommenting and Formatting CSSTime to Put Your Imagination to Work!Chapter 8. Working with Color and Images Using CSSColor and CSSAdding Color to BackgroundsSpicing Up a Table Using Background ColorAttaching a Background GraphicControlling How Backgrounds TilePositioning a Background GraphicFixing and Scrolling Background ImagesMaking a Background Color TransparentCSS Shorthand for BackgroundsHaving Fun Yet?Chapter 9. Styling TextChoosing FontsApplying Font Families to TextSizing FontsFont Weight and StyleColoring TextAligning TextText DecorationIndenting TextTransforming and Varying TextSetting Line HeightSpacing Letters and WordsModifying First-Letter and First-Line TextUsing Shorthand for Font StylesNow You're Getting Fancy!Chapter 10. Link Effects, Lists, and NavigationWorking with Link StatesModifying Link StylesMultiple Link Styles Using Class SelectorsStyling Links Using Descendant SelectorsStyling Ordered ListsStyling Unordered ListsShorthand CSS for List StylesList-Based Vertical Navigation Using ColorVertical List Navigation with Image EffectsHorizontal List-Based Navigation with ColorHorizontal List Navigation with ImagesRich Links, Lists, and NavigationChapter 11. Margins, Borders, and PaddingExploring the Box ModelUsing MarginsUsing Negative MarginsMargin ShorthandStyling BordersBorder ShorthandUsing PaddingPadding ShorthandToward Gaining More Control…Chapter 12. Positioning, Floats, and Z-indexGetting into PositionNormal FlowContaining BlocksThe Browser ViewportAbsolute Positioning: To the Root ElementAbsolute Positioning: To Another BlockRelative PositioningFixed PositioningFloating ElementsClearing FloatsZ-indexJust Like a Pro…Chapter 13. CSS LayoutsThree Columns with Fixed Flanking MenusThree Columns with Masthead and FooterNested FloatCentered DesignsComplex LayoutsRepeat After Me…Appendix A. XHTML 1.0 Annotated ReferenceKey to Element Types: DisplayKey to Element Types: Empty and Non-EmptyAppendix B. CSS 2.1 Annotated ReferenceSelectors, Pseudo Classes, and Pseudo ElementsCSS 2.1 PropertiesIndex