Sams teach yourself HTML and CSS 24 hours

In just 24 lessons of one hour or less, you can learn how to use HTML and CSS to design, create, and maintain world-class web sites. Using a clear, down-to-earth approach, each lesson builds upon the previous one, allowing even complete beginners to learn the essentials from the ground up. Full-colo...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Meloni, Julie C Author (author), Oliver, Dick Contributor (contributor), Morrison, Michael Contributor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: [Place of publication not identified] Sams Pub 2010
Edición:8th ed
Colección:Sams Teach Yourself
Materias:
Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009628888506719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • PART I: Getting Started on the Web
  • HOUR 1: Understanding How the Web Works
  • A Brief History of HTML and the World Wide Web
  • Creating Web Content
  • Understanding Web Content Delivery
  • Selecting a Web Hosting Provider
  • Testing with Multiple Web Browsers
  • HOUR 2: Publishing Web Content
  • Creating the Sample File for this Hour
  • Using FTP to Transfer Files
  • Understanding Where to Place Files on the Web Server
  • Distributing Content without a Web Server
  • Testing Web Content
  • HOUR 3: Understanding HTML and XHTML Connections
  • Getting Started with a Simple Web Page
  • HTML Tags Every XHTML Web Page Must Have
  • Organizing a Page with Paragraphs and Line Breaks
  • Organizing Your Content with Headings
  • Validating Your Web Content
  • The Scoop on HTML, XML, XHTML, and HTML 5
  • HOUR 4: Understanding Cascading Style Sheets
  • How CSS Works
  • A Basic Style Sheet
  • A CSS Style Primer
  • Using Style Classes
  • Using Style IDs
  • Internal Style Sheets and Inline Styles
  • PART II: Building Blocks of Practical Web Design
  • HOUR 5: Working with Text Blocks and Lists
  • Aligning Text on a Page
  • The Three Types of HTML Lists
  • Placing Lists Within Lists
  • HOUR 6: Working with Fonts
  • Boldface, Italics, and Special Text Formatting
  • Tweaking the Font
  • Working with Special Characters
  • HOUR 7: Using Tables to Display Information
  • Creating a Simple Table
  • Controlling Table Sizes
  • Alignment and Spanning Within Tables
  • Page Layout with Tables
  • HOUR 8: Using External and Internal Links
  • Using Web Addresses
  • Linking Within a Page Using Anchors
  • Linking Between Your Own Web Content
  • Linking to External Web Content
  • Linking to an Email Address
  • Opening a Link in a New Browser Window
  • Using CSS to Style Hyperlinks
  • HOUR 9: Working with Colors
  • Best Practices for Choosing Colors.
  • Understanding Web Colors
  • Using Hexadecimal Values for Colors
  • Using CSS to Set Background, Text, and Border Colors
  • HOUR 10: Creating Images for Use on the Web
  • Choosing Graphics Software
  • The Least You Need to Know About Graphics
  • Preparing Photographic Images
  • Creating Banners and Buttons
  • Reducing the Number of Colors in an Image
  • Working with Transparent Images
  • Creating Tiled Backgrounds
  • Creating Animated Web Graphics
  • HOUR 11: Using Images in Your Web Site
  • Placing Images on a Web Page
  • Describing Images with Text
  • Specifying Image Height and Width
  • Aligning Images
  • Turning Images into Links
  • Using Background Images
  • Using Imagemaps
  • HOUR 12: Using Multimedia in Your Web Site
  • Linking to Multimedia Files
  • Embedding Multimedia Files
  • Additional Tips for Using Multimedia
  • HOUR 13: Working with Frames
  • What Are Frames?
  • Building a Frameset
  • Linking Between Frames and Windows
  • Using Inline Frames
  • PART III: Advanced Web Page Design with CSS
  • HOUR 14: Working with Margins, Padding, Alignment, and Floating
  • Using Margins
  • Padding Elements
  • Keeping Everything Aligned
  • Understanding the Float Property
  • HOUR 15: Understanding the CSS Box Model and Positioning
  • The CSS Box Model
  • The Whole Scoop on Positioning
  • Controlling the Way Things Stack Up
  • Managing the Flow of Text
  • HOUR 16: Using CSS to Do More with Lists
  • HTML List Refresher
  • How the CSS Box Model Affects Lists
  • Placing List Item Indicators
  • Creating Image Maps with List Items and CSS
  • HOUR 17: Using CSS to Design Navigation
  • How Navigation Lists Differ from Regular Lists
  • Creating Vertical Navigation with CSS
  • Creating Horizontal Navigation with CSS
  • HOUR 18: Using Mouse Actions to Modify Text Display
  • Creating a Tool Tip with CSS
  • Displaying Additional Rollover Text with CSS.
  • Accessing Events
  • Using onclick to Change Appearance
  • HOUR 19: Creating Fixed or Liquid Layouts
  • Understanding Fixed Layouts
  • Understanding Liquid Layouts
  • Creating a Fixed/Liquid Hybrid Layout
  • PART IV: Advanced Web Site Functionality and Management
  • HOUR 20: Creating Print-Friendly Web Pages
  • What Makes a Page Print-Friendly?
  • Applying a Media-Specific Style Sheet
  • Designing a Style Sheet for Print Pages
  • Viewing a Web Page in Print Preview
  • HOUR 21: Understanding Dynamic Web Sites
  • Understanding the Different Types of Scripting
  • Including JavaScript in HTML
  • Displaying Random Content
  • Understanding the Document Object Model
  • Changing Images Based on User Interaction
  • HOUR 22: Working with Web-Based Forms
  • How HTML Forms Work
  • Creating a Form
  • Accepting Text Input
  • Naming Each Piece of Form Data
  • Including Hidden Data in Forms
  • Exploring Form Input Controls
  • Submitting Form Data
  • HOUR 23: Organizing and Managing a Web Site
  • When One Page Is Enough
  • Organizing a Simple Site
  • Organizing a Larger Site
  • Writing Maintainable HTML Code
  • HOUR 24: Helping People Find Your Web Pages
  • Publicizing Your Web Site
  • Listing Your Pages with the Major Search Sites
  • Providing Hints for Search Engines
  • Additional Tips for Search Engine Optimization
  • PART V: Appendixes
  • APPENDIX A: HTML and CSS Resources on the Internet
  • General HTML, XHTML, and CSS Information
  • Web Browsers
  • Web Page Design
  • Software
  • Colors and Graphics
  • Multimedia
  • Advanced Developer Resources
  • Web Site Hosting
  • Web Site Services
  • APPENDIX B: HTML and CSS Quick Reference
  • HTML Structure
  • HTML Text Phrases and Paragraphs
  • XHTML Text Formatting Elements
  • XHTML Lists
  • XHTML Links
  • XHTML Tables
  • XHTML Embedded Content
  • XHTML Style
  • XHTML Forms
  • XHTML Scripts
  • XHTML Common Attributes.
  • CSS Dimension Style Properties
  • CSS Text and Font Style Properties
  • CSS Background Style Properties
  • CSS Border Style Properties
  • CSS Margin Style Properties
  • CSS Padding Style Properties
  • CSS Layout and Display Style Properties
  • CSS List and Marker Style Properties
  • CSS Table Style Properties
  • INDEX.