HTML & XHTML pocket reference

After years of using spacer GIFs, layers of nested tables, and other improvised solutions for building your web sites, getting used to the more stringent ""standards-compliant"" design that is de rigueur among professionals today can be intimidating. With standards-driven desig...

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Main Author: Niederst Robbins, Jennifer (-)
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Sebastopol, California : O'Reilly Media 2011.
2006.
Edition:3rd ed
Subjects:
See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627615206719
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Summary:After years of using spacer GIFs, layers of nested tables, and other improvised solutions for building your web sites, getting used to the more stringent ""standards-compliant"" design that is de rigueur among professionals today can be intimidating. With standards-driven design, keeping style separate from content is not just a possibility but a reality. You no longer use HTML and XHTML as design tools, but strictly as ways to define the meaning and structure of web content. And Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are no longer just something interesting to tinker with, but a reliable
Item Description:Description based upon print version of record.
Physical Description:1 online resource (38 p.)
ISBN:9781306817585
9780596528683
9780596551483