Synopses & Reviews
This highly-anticipated new edition of the best-selling text Creating Web Pages with HTML uses the New Perspectives Series? signature case-based, problem-solving approach to teach users how to create simple to advanced Web sites using HTML and XHTML.
Review
"This is the best introduction to XHTML that I have ever seen." -- George N. Jackson, Collin County Community College
Synopsis
With coverage of code updated to reflect HTML 4.01 standards and coverage of XHTML, this title teaches how to create Web page forms, work with Cascading style Sheets, and program with JavaScript.
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.
Table of Contents
1: Developing a Basic Web Page: Creating a Web Page for Stephen Dube's Chemistry Classes 2: Developing a Basic Web Page: Creating a Chemistry Web Site 3: Designing a Web Page: Working with Fonts, Colors, and Graphics 4: Designing a Web Page with Tables: Creating a News Page 5: Desinging a Web Site with Frames: Using Frames to Display Multiple Web Pages 6: Creating Web Page Forms: Creating a Registration Form for LanGear 7: Working with Cascading Style Sheets: Creating a Style for Online Scrapbooks 8: Using Multimedia on the Web: The Mount Rainier Newsletter 9: Working with XHTML: Wizard Works Fireworks 10: Working with JavaScript: North Pole Novelties Additional Case 1: Creating a Company Web Site Additional Case 2: Designing a Style for a Web Site Additional Case 3: Creating an Online Newsletter Appendix A: Color Names and Color Values Appendix B: HTML Character Entities Appendix C: Putting 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 Handlers Appendix H: JavaScript: Operators, Keywords, and Syntactical Elements Appendix I: Working with Cookies: Introductory Cookies