Spring into HTML and CSS

By (author) Holzschlag, Molly E.

The fastest route to true HTML/CSS mastery! Need to build a web site? Or update one? Or just create some effective new web content? Maybe you just need to update your skills, do the job better. Welcome. This book's for you. We'll leverage what you already know about the web, so you'll go further, faster than you ever expected. You'll master today's best practices: the real nuts and bolts, not theory or hooey. You'll learn through dozens of focused HTML, XHTML, and CSS examples: crafted for simplicity and easy to adapt for your own projects. Need specific solutions? This book's modular, visual, high-efficiency format delivers them instantly. Molly E. Holzschlag draws on her unparalleled experience teaching Web design and development. No other HTML/CSS guide covers this much, this well, this quickly. Dig in, get started, get results! * All you need to succeed with HTML, XHTML, and CSS in real-world projects * Learn how to build web pages that'll work in any environment, on virtually any contemporary browser * Construct templates that simplify every page you develop * Structure and tag text so it's easy to work with and manage * Add images, media, and scripts-quickly and reliably * Discover the right ways to use HTML tables * Build easy-to-use forms and validate your users' input * Use CSS to take total control over your site's look and feel * Master core CSS techniques: color, images, text styles, link effects, lists, navigation, and more * Control margins, borders, padding, positioning, floats, even Z-index * Design efficient, compatible, easy-to-manage CSS layouts Includes concise XHTML and CSS annotated references: quick help for every language element Spring Into...is a new series of fast-paced tutorials from Addison-Wesley. Each book in the series is designed to bring you up to speed quickly. Complex topics and technologies are reduced to their core components, and each component is treated with remarkable efficiency in one- or two-page spreads. Just the information you need to begin working...now! And because the books are example-rich and easy to navigate, you'll find that they make great on-the-job references after you've mastered the basics. (c) Copyright Pearson Education. All rights reserved.

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  • Preface. Acknowledgments. About the Author. About the Series Editor. 1. Building an HTML Page. Declaring and Identifying the Document Adding the html Element The head and title Elements The meta Element The body Element HTML Comments Reviewing the Template Text Is Next! 2. Adding Text and Links. Using Headers Properly Adding Paragraphs Working with Page Breaks Ordered Lists Unordered Lists Nesting Lists Definition Lists The Good Old Link Email Links Intrapage Linking Adding Content to the Template Wrapping It Up 3. Adding Images, Media, and Scripts. The img Element Adding width and height Values Providing Alternative Text Linking the Image Linking to an Audio or Video File Embedding Files Using the object Element But Your Honor, I Object! Adding Scripts Scripting and Browser Concerns Imagine That! 4. Creating Tables. The table Element Adding a Table Row Adding Table Cells Adding Table Headers Adding a Caption Table Summaries Spanning Rows Spanning Columns Combining colspan and rowspan Grouping Table Columns: The col Element Grouping Table Columns with colgroup Grouping Table Rows The Table's Set 5. Building Forms. The form Element Adding an Input Textbox Adding Check Boxes and Radio Buttons Preselecting Checked Items Using Form Menus Working with Text Areas Reset and Submit Buttons Using a Graphic Submit Button Making Forms More Accessible with label Grouping Form Fields Grouping Menu Items Customizing and Advancing Your Forms Now That You're Well-Formed 6. Working with Frames. The Power of Three Creating a Frameset Adding Columns Working with Rows Combining Columns and Rows Margin, Resize, and Scroll Controls Naming and Targeting Frames Frames Without Frontiers Making Frames Accessible with noframes Wonderful Inline Frames You're Framed! 7. Using CSS. CSS Theory Simplified Adding Style Inline Using Embedded Style Creating a Linked Style Sheet Importing Style Sheets Commenting and Formatting CSS Time to Put Your Imagination to Work! 8. Working with Color and Images Using CSS. Color and CSS Adding Color to Backgrounds Spicing Up a Table Using Background Color Attaching a Background Graphic Controlling How Backgrounds Tile Positioning a Background Graphic Fixing and Scrolling Background Images Making a Background Color Transparent CSS Shorthand for Backgrounds Having Fun Yet? 9. Styling Text. Choosing Fonts Applying Font Families to Text Sizing Fonts Font Weight and Style Coloring Text Aligning Text Text Decoration Indenting Text Transforming and Varying Text Setting Line Height Spacing Letters and Words Modifying First-Letter and First-Line Text Using Shorthand for Font Styles Now You're Getting Fancy! 10. Link Effects, Lists, and Navigation. Working with Link States Modifying Link Styles Multiple Link Styles Using Class Selectors Styling Links Using Descendant Selectors Styling Ordered Lists Styling Unordered Lists Shorthand CSS for List Styles List-Based Vertical Navigation Using Color Vertical List Navigation with Image Effects Horizontal List-Based Navigation with Color Horizontal List Navigation with Images Rich Links, Lists, and Navigation 11. Margins, Borders, and Padding. Exploring the Box Model Using Margins Using Negative Margins Margin Shorthand Styling Borders Border Shorthand Using Padding Padding Shorthand Toward Gaining More Control 12. Positioning, Floats, and Z-index. Getting into Position Normal Flow Containing Blocks The Browser Viewport Absolute Positioning: To the Root Element Absolute Positioning: To Another Block Relative Positioning Fixed Positioning Floating Elements Clearing Floats Z-index Just Like a Pro 13. CSS Layouts. Three Columns with Fixed Flanking Menus Three Columns with Masthead and Footer Nested Float Centered Designs Complex Layouts Repeat After Me Appendix A: XHTML 1.0 Annotated Reference. Appendix B: CSS 2.1 Annotated Reference. Index.

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書名 Spring into HTML and CSS
著作者等 Holzschlag, Molly E.
出版元 Addison-Wesley Educational Publishers Inc
刊行年月 2005.04.22
ページ数 336p
大きさ H240 x W170
ISBN 9780131855861
言語 英語
出版国 アメリカ合衆国
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