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List of contents
1. Developing a Web Page.
2. Developing a Web Site.
3. Working with Cascading Style Sheets.
4. Creating Special Effects with CSS.
5. Working with Web Tables.
6. Working with Web Forms.
7. Working with Multimedia.
8. Designing a Web Site with Frames.
9. Working with HTML.
10. Programming with Javascript.
Additional Cases 1-3.
11. Working with Operators and Expressions.
12. Working with Arrays, Loops, and Conditional Statements.
13. Introducing the Document Object Model.
14. Working with the Event Model.
15. Working with Windows and Frames.
16. Validating Web Forms.
Appendix A: Color Names and Color Values.
Appendix B: HTML Character Values.
Appendix C: Placing a Document on the World Wide Web.
Appendix D: Making the Web More Accessible.
Appendix E: HTML and XHTML Elements and Attributes.
Appendix F: Cascading Style Sheets.
Appendix G: JavaScript Objects, Properties, Methods, and Event Holders.
Appendix H: JavaScript Operators, Keywords, and Syntactical Elements.
Appendix I: Working with Cookies.
Appendix J: Filter and Transition Styles with Internet Explorer.
Appendix K: Interactive Content with AJAX.
About the author
Patrick Carey received his M.S. in Biostatistics from the University of Wisconsin, where he worked as a researcher designing and analyzing clinical studies. He co-authored his first textbook on using Excel as a statistical tool. Patrick has authored or co-authored over 20 academic and trade texts for the software industry.Patrick Carey received his M.S. in Biostatistics from the University of Wisconsin, where he worked as a researcher designing and analyzing clinical studies. He co-authored his first textbook on using Excel as a statistical tool. Patrick has authored or co-authored over 20 academic and trade texts for the software industry.
Summary
Part of the New Perspectives Series, HTML, XHTML, AND DYNAMIC HTML, Fourth Edition, includes everything students need to learn to create simple to complex Web sites. This text follows the signature New Perspectives approach to engaging students through case-based, problem-solving learning. Case problems reinforce concepts with critical-thinking activities and hands-on tasks, while advanced tutorials help students enhance their skills by applying concepts to create interactive features such as animated text, image and text rollovers, and transitions.