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HTML, XHTML, and CSS Bible



HTML, XHTML, and CSS Bible 




      ● Bryan Pfaffenberger
      ● Bill Karow
      ● Chuck White
      ● Steven M. Schafer



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      ● Format : PDF
      ● Paperback: 816 pages
      ● Publisher: Wiley
      ● Language: English
      ● ISBN-10: 0764557394
      ● ISBN-13: 978-0764557392
      ● Size : 11.4 MB



● An expanded, updated, and retitled edition of HTML Bible, examining HTML, XHTML-a set of extensions to HTML to make it more like XML-and cascading style sheets (CSS), which provide a simple way to add consistent formatting to HTML Web documents
● Focusing on reader feedback and changing industry trends, this new edition is a major overhaul that   addresses the extensive changes in Web development
● Shows readers the best, most efficient way to use HTML and examines which peripheral technologies are  worth learning for the long run
● Features "before and after" pictures that show the results of improved Web page coding
● Offers continued coverage of key topics, including site administration, dynamic data-driven pages, and many others, in addition to new sections on hot new topics such as blogs and content management
 

Inside, you’ll find complete coverage of HTML, XHTML, and CSS :-
* Understand how the Web works and the importance of the W3C® in establishing and maintaining standards
* Review the basic parts of a Web page and how they interact
* Discover how to maintain consistency with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
* Create style rules, understand inheritance, and match elements by name, class, or identifier
* Learn to select the best Web technology for the objective you want to achieve
* Manage images, fonts, lists, links, tables, and special characters
* Explore tools and methodology for testing, publishing, and maintaining Web content
* Follow best practices in developing structured, accessible content and protecting it online
* Find out which peripheral Web technologies are most valuable in the long run
* Explore how server-side and client-side scripting can add capabilities to your content



The chapters are well organized, easy to read, and comprehensive. If this book spreads itself a little thin at times trying to cover so much ground, it is necessary due to the inherently connected nature of HTML, XHTML, and CSS. Covering only HTML would not be useful for beginners who want to gain a basic understanding of these technologies. I assume the "HTML 4 Bible" by the same publisher is more what the previous reviewer was probably looking for.
I highly recomend this book to anyone wishing to learn HTML. 














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