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Day One: What Is XHTML?
Oct 1, 2000
XHTML expert Molly Holzschlag walks you through the basics of XHTML, shows how it compares to HTML, and tells what it means for the world of Web development.
Day Two: HTML: Why Not Just Wear Your Father's HTML?
Oct 1, 2000
You might be comfortable with HTML, but XHTML is better. XHTML expert Molly Holzschlag discusses why it's worth making the switch.
Developing an Effective Website Design
Jan 4, 2013
This chapter shows you how to make decisions about developing an effective site design and where you can find some ideas that will help spark your design creativity.
Developing HTML5 Applications, Part 1
Nov 30, 2010
Author and web developer Jeff Friesen launches a three-part series that focuses on developing portable HTML5 applications.
Developing HTML5 Applications, Part 2
Dec 7, 2010
In part two of his 3-part series on HTML5 application development, Jeff Friesen focuses on designing an entertainment-oriented application that detects the current browser and adapts to its HTML5 limitations.
Developing HTML5 Applications, Part 3
Dec 14, 2010
Author and web developer Jeff Friesen shows you how to design a utility-oriented application that detects the current browser and adapts to its HTML5 limitations.
Dragging and Dropping with HTML5
Jan 13, 2011
Steven Holzner shows you how HTML5 supports drag-and-drop operations, a very popular part of HTML5.
Elements of Client-Side Scripting
Nov 30, 2001
Client-side scripts use four essential components to enable the creation of full-featured Web applications. Scott Loban introduces those major components of client-side scripting and their roles in a dynamic Web application.
Elements of CSS
Nov 16, 2001
The major structural elements of CSS include style sheets, attribute-value pairs, and binding. Scott Loban helps you understand these elements so that you can use CSS more effectively.
Embedding Perl in HTML or XML
Oct 12, 2001
Chris Radcliff shows you how to change programs from code-centric to Web-centric using Perl embedded in HTML or XML.
Enrich Your HTML Tables with JavaScript Progressive Enhancement
Sep 7, 2007
Use JavaScript Progressive Enhancement to make good-looking HTML tables.
Exploring HTML 5
Mar 8, 2010
David Chisnall continues his look at the new features of HTML 5 by exploring some of the features that are useful beyond web applications.
Five HTML5 Techniques to Learn Now
Sep 15, 2011
Cameron Laird thinks you should start using HTML5. Do you need to immerse yourself in script language and lists of tags? Nope. By learning just a few speedy techniques, you can convert your older-style HTML coding to something more modern that works smoothly and makes your pages easier to use.
Format Web Pages With CSS in Dreamweaver CS3
Jun 1, 2007
Create styles that use all three types of CSS rules.
Formatting Web Pages Using Cascading Style Sheets
May 14, 2007
Formatting Your Dreamweaver MX Web Page with CSS and HTML Styles
Sep 20, 2002
Learn how Dreamweaver makes it easy to define styles, even styles for your entire site in a single location, that add fonts, colors, and other effects to text and other objects on Web pages.
How to Add Images, Media, and Scripts to Your Web Site
Jul 15, 2005
Images, media, and scripts can really add spice to your Web site and give it a functionality otherwise missing. Find out how and when to add these elements to your Web site to provide that extra flair.
How to Assure a Well-Formed Website
May 12, 2008
This chapter covers the mechanics and trade-offs of well-formedness as it is usually apply in HTML.
How to Build Flexible Web Page Designs with CSS3 Flex Boxes
Feb 16, 2016
Jennifer Kyrnin, co-author of Sams Teach Yourself HTML, CSS & JavaScript Web Publishing in One Hour a Day, loves to stay current with the newest elements of web design. She believes CSS has vast potential, but is too often ignored. Learn about a very useful (but underused) feature of CSS3: flex boxes.
How to Choose the Right CSS Framework for Your Website
Jan 20, 2016
Jennifer Kyrnin, author of Sams Teach Yourself Bootstrap in 24 Hours, advises using a framework or boilerplate to build your web pages more quickly and effectively. Learn how CSS frameworks can help you to build better-looking and more responsive web designs.

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