- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- Enrich Your HTML Tables with JavaScript Progressive Enhancement
- Sep 7, 2007
- Use JavaScript Progressive Enhancement to make good-looking HTML tables.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- Format Web Pages With CSS in Dreamweaver CS3
- Jun 1, 2007
- Create styles that use all three types of CSS rules.
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- Formatting Web Pages Using Cascading Style Sheets
- May 14, 2007
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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.
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- 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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