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HTML and CSS Tutorials And Stuff

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Building on and complementing the web site, it is a comprehensive (yet concise and entertaining) resource for those who really want to get to grips with (X)HTML and CSS, and use them in the best possible way from the outset. Logically divided chapters coupled with tag and property appendixes make it a damned fine reference book.Quick and easy-to-follow practical guides to get you up and running with HTML and CSS, following best-practices every step of the way.
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HTML and Dynamic HTML

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Dynamic HTML (DHTML) is built on an object model that extends the traditional static HTML document which enables Web authors to create more engaging and interactive Web pages. DHTML provides authors with enhanced creative control so they can manipulate any page element at any time. DHTML is also the easiest way to make Web pages interactive, using open, standards-based technologies.
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Introduction to web design

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http://www.extropia.com/tutorials/web_design/toc.html


HTML Coding

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Introduction:
HTML Coding
* Converting Documents for HTML Editing
* Essential HTML Elements
Techniques for Creating Accessible Web Pages
Formatting
* Formatting Basics
* Formatting Options
* Special Characters
Working with Links
* Target Links
* Linking to Internet Resources
* Linking Alternatives
Working with Lists
Working with Color
* Colors & Backgrounds
* HTML Code for Colors and Backgrounds
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XForms Essentials

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Preface
The book in your hands introduces you to XForms, a combination of two of the most successful experiments ever performed with the Web: XML and forms.
2003 marks the 10-year anniversary of forms on the Web. During that time, the Web grew from a loose collection of technical research sites to the livelihood of millions, browser empires have risen and fallen, and the tech economy went through an inflationary period of cosmic proportions only to collapse back in upon itself. The addition of forms to the otherwise static HTML language in 1993 was a revolutionary step forward, making possible Yahoo!, Google, Amazon, Hotmail, and countless other interactive sites.
During the mid-nineties, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) began work on XML, a uniform way to represent structured text and data, in an attempt to simplify an earlier language called SGML. XML became a W3C Recommendation in 1998, and has since gained momentum, becoming the foundation for XHTML, SVG, the Universal Business Language (UBL), syndication formats such as RSS, and DocBook (which was used to write this book). Nearly every data format that consists primarily of human-readable data has been influenced by XML.
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