Synopses & Reviews
PRINCIPLES OF HTML, XHTML, AND DHTML teaches students the basics of building structured Web pages with HTML and XHTML, how to add text and images to Web pages, how to create frames, tables, and forms, and how to format and design Web pages using Cascading Style Sheets (or CSS). This text gives equal treatment to both HTML and XHTML, covering all new HTML 5 features while highlighting the differences between the languages. The book will also include enhanced coverage of DHTML, as HTML, X/HTML, and DHTML are commonly taught in the same course. Each chapter provides clear, non-technical explanations of the important concepts and techniques of a particular language or tool. The focus, however, is on learning-by-doing as students complete typical Web authoring tasks, such as adding tables to Web pages.
About the Author
Don Gosselin is a technical communications expert with more than 20 years of experience, including application development, technical writing, training, and curriculum development. In addition to JavaScript, he has written or contributed to textbooks on Java programming, Microsoft Visual C++, Web design technologies, Web programming languages, XHTML, PHP programming with MySQL, and ASP.NET programming with C# and SQL Server.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Web Page Development. 2. Building, Linking, Publishing Basic Web Pages. 3. Working with Text and Images. 4. Formatting with Cascading Style Sheets. 5. Building Tables and Lists. 6. Gathering Data with Forms. 7. Incorporating Multimedia and Executable Content. 8. Introduction to JavaScript. 9. Building Arrays and Control Structures. 10. Manipulating the Browser Object Model. 11. Validating Form Data with JavaScript. 12. Overview of the Document Object Model (DOM). 13. Creating Dynamic HTML (DHTML). 14. Developing Web Pages for Mobile Devices. Appendices.