HTML, XHTML, and CSS All-In-One Desk Reference for Dummies
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:18/04/2008
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Price:$52.99
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This handy, one-stop guide catches you up on XHTML basics and CSS fundamentals. You'll learn how to work with Positionable CSS to create floating elements, margins, and multi-column layouts, and you'll get up to speed on client-side programming with JavaScript. You'll also get the low-down on server side programming with PHP, creating a database with MySQL, and using Ajax on both client and server sides. You'll find out how to:
- Use templates and validators
- Manage information with lists and tables
- Turn lists of links into button bars
- Add style color and borders
- Create variables for data
- Add motion with basic DOM animation
- Work with arrays
- Add Flash functionality with AFLAX
- Build and manage a multipage site
- Choose and run your own server
You don't need expensive or complicated software or a super-powerful computer to build a Web site that does all sorts of amazing things. All you need is a text editor and the clear, step-by-step guidance you'll find in HTML, XHTML, and CSS All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies.
Biography
All this time Andy was teaching computer science part time. He joined the faculty of the Indiana University/Purdue University — Indianapolis Computer Science department in 1995. He serves as a Senior Lecturer, teaching the introductory course to Freshmen as well as numerous courses on Web development, general programming, and game programming. As manager of the Streaming Media Laboratory, he developed a number of online video-based courses, and worked on a number of international distance education projects including helping to start a computer science program in Tetevo, Macedonia FYR.
Andy is the author of several other computing books, including Beginning Flash Game Programming For Dummies and Game Programming: The L Line. He invites your comments and questions at andy@aharrisbooks.net.
Chris McCulloh has a bachelor’s degree in Media Arts and Science from Indiana University/Purdue University — Indianapolis (IUPUI), a certificate in Applied Computer Science from the Computer and Information Science Department (CSCI) at IUPUI, and is a full-time PHP Developer working at CIK Enterprises. He loves to teach, write, and read, and is currently teaching server-side programming for CSCI at IUPUI. He writes a programming-related blog on his Flash game site at blog.chomperstomp.com, and maintains a popular Firefox extension located at statusbarcalculator.com.
Table of Contents
Book I: Creating the XHTML Foundation.
Chapter 1: Sound HTML Foundations.
Chapter 2: It’s All about Validation.
Chapter 3: Choosing Your Tools.
Chapter 4: Managing Information with Lists and Tables.
Chapter 5: Making Connections with Links.
Chapter 6: Adding Images.
Chapter 7: Creating Forms.
Book II: Styling with CSS.
Chapter 1: Coloring Your World.
Chapter 2: Styling Text.
Chapter 3: Selectors, Class, and Style.
Chapter 4: Borders and Backgrounds.
Chapter 5: Levels of CSS.
Book III: Using Positional CSS for Layout.
Chapter 1: Fun with the Fabulous Float.
Chapter 2: Building Floating Page Layouts.
Chapter 3: Styling Lists and Menus.
Chapter 4: Using Alternative Positioning.
Book IV: Client-Side Programming with JavaScript.
Chapter 1: Getting Started with JavaScript.
Chapter 2: Making Decisions with Conditions.
Chapter 3: Loops and Debugging.
Chapter 4: Functions and Arrays.
Chapter 5: Talking to the Page.
Chapter 6: Getting Valid Input.
Chapter 7: Animating Your Pages.
Book V: Server-Side Programming with PHP.
Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Server.
Chapter 2: Generating HTML with PHP.
Chapter 3: PHP and XHTML Forms.
Chapter 4: Control Structures.
Chapter 5: Working with Arrays.
Chapter 6: Using Functions and Session Variables.
Chapter 7: Working with Files and Directories.
Chapter 8: Connecting to a MySQL Database.
Book VI: Databases with MySQL.
Chapter 1: Getting Started with Data.
Chapter 2: Managing Data with SQL.
Chapter 3: Normalizing Your Data.
Chapter 4: Putting Data Together with Joins.
Book VII: Into the Future with AJAX.
Chapter 1: AJAX Essentials.
Chapter 2: Improving JavaScript with jQuery.
Chapter 3: Animating with jQuery.
Chapter 4: Sending and Receiving Data.
Book VIII: Moving from Web Pages to Web Sites.
Chapter 1: Managing Your Servers.
Chapter 2: Moving from Pages to Sites.
Chapter 3: Introducing Content Management Systems.
Chapter 4: Taking Control of Content.
Appendix A: What’s on the CD.
Index.
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