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Shows Web developers how to make the transition from HTML to XHTML, an XML-based reformulation of HTML that offers greater design flexibility Demonstrates how to work with CSS (Cascading Style Sheets)-now supported by ninety percent of browsers and integral to new site-building tools from Macromedia and others-and implement a consistent style throughout and entire site Explains how to make a site accessible to people with impaired vision, limited hand use, dyslexia, and other issues-now a legal requirement for many sites in the U.S. and the U.K.
Sommario
Preface.
Introduction.
Chapter 1: Introducing the Site.
Chapter 2: Moving from HTML to XHTML.
Chapter 3: Using CSS to Style Documents.
Chapter 4: Adding More Style with CSS.
Chapter 5: Using CSS for Layout.
Chapter 6: Understanding Accessibility.
Chapter 7: Creating Accessible Tables and Forms and Testing Your Site.
Chapter 8: Looking to the Future.
Appendix A: Final Example Code.
Appendix B: XHTML Element Reference.
Appendix C: CSS Properties.
Appendix D: Escape Characters.
Appendix E: MIME Types.
Index.
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Jon Duckett ist erfahrener Webdesigner und -entwickler, der internationale Firmen sowohl in Frontend- als auch Backend-Technologien berät. Er hat zahlreiche Bücher zu Webthemen geschrieben, darunter insbesondere den Bestseller "HTML & CSS".