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HTML : The Complete Reference

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ISBN-10: 0072129514

ISBN-13: 9780072129519

Edition: 3rd 2001

Authors: Thomas A. Powell

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For those who want to learn HTML and how to use it, this book is one half theory/tutorial with examples and details on making Web pages interactive. The other half is solid reference.
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Book details

Edition: 3rd
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne
Publication date: 12/14/2000
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 1208
Size: 7.28" wide x 9.09" long x 2.40" tall
Weight: 4.224
Language: English

Thomas Powell (San Diego, CA) is the founder and principal of Powell Internet Consulting, Inc. a San Diego-based web design firm that specializes in Web research and development and site construction for high-tech companies. He developed the Web Design Certificate Program at UCSD, teaches web publishing classes and serves as senior instructor and faculty advisor in the University's Information Technology Program. He holds a Bachelor of Science from UCLA and a Master's degree in Computer Science from UCSD. Powell is the author of three books: HTML: The Complete Reference and HTML Programmer's Reference for Osborne and Web Site Engineering: Beyond Web Page Design for Prentice Hall.

Acknowledgmentsp. xxiii
Introduction
Introduction to HTML and XHTMLp. 3
Web Development Overviewp. 31
Core HTML
Core Elementsp. 65
Presentation and Layout
HTML and Imagesp. 163
Basic Layout: Text, Colors, and Backgroundsp. 195
Layout with Tablesp. 231
Framesp. 265
HTML and Multimediap. 285
Style Sheetsp. 313
Programming and HTML
Basic Interactivity and HTML: Formsp. 403
Introduction to Server-Side Programmingp. 451
Introduction to JavaScript and DHTMLp. 495
Client-Side Programming: Plug-ins, ActiveX, and Javap. 537
Site Delivery and Management
Site Deliveryp. 567
Site Managementp. 601
Advanced Topics
XML: Beyond HTMLp. 629
Future Directionsp. 661
HTML Element Referencep. 673
XHTML Compatibilityp. 674
Core Attributes Referencep. 677
Language Referencep. 679
Events Referencep. 679
HTML Element Referencep. 688
Style Sheet Referencep. 983
Style Sheet Termsp. 984
Pseudo-Classesp. 989
Pseudo-Elementsp. 990
Miscellaneousp. 990
Fontsp. 991
Textp. 1005
Colors and Backgroundsp. 1011
Layoutp. 1024
Classificationp. 1039
CSS2 Propertiesp. 1046
CSS2 Layers and Positioningp. 1050
Microsoft Extensions to CSSp. 1058
Style Sheet Measurement Valuesp. 1066
Style Sheet Color Valuesp. 1069
Special Charactersp. 1071
"Standard" HTML Character Entitiesp. 1072
HTML 4.0 Character Entitiesp. 1093
Fontsp. 1103
Fonts for Microsoft Platforms and Browsersp. 1104
Fonts for Apple Macintosh System 7p. 1105
Fonts Added to Apple Macintosh System 8.0p. 1106
Fonts Added to Apple Macintosh System 8.5p. 1106
Microsoft Fonts for Macintosh Internet Explorerp. 1106
Fonts for Unix Systemsp. 1106
Color Referencep. 1109
Browser-Safe Colorsp. 1110
Color Names and Numerical Equivalentsp. 1112
Reading a Document Type Definitionp. 1119
Element Type Declarationsp. 1120
Occurrence Indicatorsp. 1121
Logical Connectorsp. 1121
Content Exclusionp. 1122
Content Inclusionp. 1122
Attribute Declarationsp. 1123
SGML Keywordsp. 1123
Parameter Entitiesp. 1124
General Entitiesp. 1124
Commentsp. 1125
Marked Section Declarationp. 1125
HTML 4.01 Transitional DTDp. 1126
HTML 4.0 Strict DTDp. 1149
HTML 4.0 Frameset DTDp. 1168
Indexp. 1171
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