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ISBN 10: 0072226447
ISBN 13: 9780072226447
Author: Wendy Willard
Essential skills for first-time programmers! This easy-to-use book explains the fundamentals of HTML and Web development. The modular approach of this series–including drills, sample projects, and mastery checks–makes it easy to learn to use this powerful programming language at your own pace.
HTML A Beginner’s Guide 2nd Table of contents:
Part I HTML Basics
Module 1 Getting Started
CRITICAL SKILL 1.1 Understand the Internet as a Medium for Disseminating Information
CRITICAL SKILL 1.2 Plan for the Audience, Goals, Structure, Content, and Navigation of Your Site
CRITICAL SKILL 1.3 Identify the Different Types of HTML Editors
CRITICAL SKILL 1.4 Learn from the Pros Using the VIEW SOURCE Command of Popular Web Browsers
Module 1 Mastery Check
Module 2 Basic Page Structure
CRITICAL SKILL 2.1 Create an HTML File
CRITICAL SKILL 2.2 Preview an HTML File in a Browser
CRITICAL SKILL 2.3 Describe and Apply the Basic HTML Document Format
Use Character Entities to Display Special Characters
CRITICAL SKILL 2.4 Add Comments to an HTML File
CRITICAL SKILL 2.5 Add Style Sheets to an HTML File
Module 2 Mastery Check
Module 3 Color
CRITICAL SKILL 3.1 Identify the Use of Hexadecimal Color in Web Development
Web-safe Colors
Specify Document Colors
Ask the Expert
Module 3 Mastery Check
Module 4 Working with Text
CRITICAL SKILL 4.1 Format and Align Paragraphs of Text
CRITICAL SKILL 4.2 Add Headings
CRITICAL SKILL 4.3 Add Emphasis to Sections of Text
CRITICAL SKILL 4.4 Alter the Face, Size, and Color of Text
Module 4 Mastery Check
Module 5 Working with Links
CRITICAL SKILL 5.1 Add Links to Other Web Pages
CRITICAL SKILL 5.2 Add Links to Sections Within the Same Page
CRITICAL SKILL 5.3 Add Links to E-mail Addresses, Newsgroups, and Downloadable Files
Change Link Colors
CRITICAL SKILL 5.4 Customize Links by Setting the Title, Tab Order, Keyboard Shortcut, and Target Wi
Module 5 Mastery Check
Module 6 Working with Images
CRITICAL SKILL 6.1 Use Images as Elements in the Foreground of a Web page
CRITICAL SKILL 6.2 Specify the Height and Width of Images
CRITICAL SKILL 6.3 Provide Alternative Text and Titles for Images
CRITICAL SKILL 6.4 Link Images to Other Content on a Web Site
Use Borders
CRITICAL SKILL 6.5 Align Images with Other Elements on the Page
Ask the Expert
Add Space Around Images
CRITICAL SKILL 6.6 Use Images as Elements in the Background of a Web Page
Module 6 Mastery Check
Module 7 Working with Multimedia
CRITICAL SKILL 7.1 Understand How Plug-ins and ActiveX Controls Are Used with Web Browsers
CRITICAL SKILL 7.2 Link to Multimedia
CRITICAL SKILL 7.3 Embed Multimedia
Module 7 Mastery Check
Module 8 Creating Lists
CRITICAL SKILL 8.1 Use Ordered Lists in a Web Page
CRITICAL SKILL 8.2 Use Unordered Lists in a Web Page
CRITICAL SKILL 8.3 Use Definition Lists in a Web Page
Use Style Sheets to Format Lists
CRITICAL SKILL 8.4 Combine and Nest Two or More Types of Lists in a Web Page
Module 8 Mastery Check
Module 9 Using Tables
CRITICAL SKILL 9.1 Understand the Concept and Uses of Tables in Web Pages
CRITICAL SKILL 9.2 Create a Basic Table Structure
CRITICAL SKILL 9.3 Format Tables Within Web Pages
CRITICAL SKILL 9.4 Format Content Within Table Cells
Additional Formatting Techniques
CRITICAL SKILL 9.5 Use Seamless and Nested Tables for Page Layout
Module 9 Mastery Check
Module 10 Developing Frames
CRITICAL SKILL 10.1 Understand the Concept and Uses of Frames in Web Pages
CRITICAL SKILL 10.2 Create a Basic Frameset
CRITICAL SKILL 10.3 Format Frames Within a Frameset
CRITICAL SKILL 10.4 Create Links Between Frames
CRITICAL SKILL 10.5 Nest Framesets
CRITICAL SKILL 10.6 Create Inline Frames
CRITICAL SKILL 10.7 Accommodate Non-Frames-Capable Browsers
Module 10 Mastery Check
Module 11 Employing Forms
CRITICAL SKILL 11.1 Understand the Concept and Uses of Forms in Web Pages
CRITICAL SKILL 11.2 Create a Basic Form
CRITICAL SKILL 11.3 Provide a Way for Your Form to Be Processed
CRITICAL SKILL 11.4 Use Additional Formatting Techniques for Forms
Module 11 Mastery Check
Part II Beyond HTML
Module 12 Creating Your Own Web Graphics
CRITICAL SKILL 12.1 Become Familiar with Graphics Software
CRITICAL SKILL 12.2 Describe Issues That Impact Design Decisions
CRITICAL SKILL 12.3 Recognize Graphic File Formats for the Web
Module 12 Mastery Check
Learning More
Module 13 Web Content
CRITICAL SKILL 13.1 Ensure Onscreen Readability of Text
CRITICAL SKILL 13.2 Create Effective Links
CRITICAL SKILL 13.3 Offer Printer-friendly Pages
Module 13 Mastery Check
Learning More
Module 14 JavaScript
CRITICAL SKILL 14.1 Understand the Concept and Uses of JavaScript in Web Pages
CRITICAL SKILL 14.2 Use and Modify an Example JavaScript in a Web Page
Module 14 Mastery Check
Learning More
Module 15 Making Pages Available to Others
CRITICAL SKILL 15.1 Select Possible Domain Names for Your Site
CRITICAL SKILL 15.2 Determine the Most Appropriate Type of Hosting for Your Site
CRITICAL SKILL 15.3 Differentiate Between Search Engines and Search Directories
CRITICAL SKILL 15.4 Upload Your Site to a Host Computer
CRITICAL SKILL 15.5 Test Your Site
CRITICAL SKILL 15.6 Publicize Your Site
Marketing Tips
Make the Site Live!
Module 15 Mastery Check
Learning More
Part III Appendixes
Appendix A Mastery Check Answers
Appendix B HTML 4.01 Reference Table
Generic Attributes
Basic Page Structure
Working with Text
Working with Links
Working with Images and Multimedia
Creating Lists
Using Tables
Developing Frames
Employing Forms
Using Style Sheets and Scripts
Notes
Appendix C Troubleshooting (FAQ)
My Page Is Blank in the Browser!
All I See Is Code in the Browser!
My Images Don’t Appear!
I Tried to Change the Font, But Nothing Happened!
When I Used a Special Character, It Doesn’t Appear!
My Links Don’t Work!
My Page Looks Great in One Browser, But Terrible in Another!
When I Link My Images, They Have Little Colored Dashes Next to Them!
I Saved My Image as a JPEG, But the Browser Says It’s Not a Valid File Format!
Strange Characters Are at the Top of My Page!
I Added Internal Links to Sections of a Web Page, But When I Click Them, the Browser Launches a Bran
I Specified One Color But Got a Totally Different One!
I Need to Protect Some of My Pages From Unwanted Visitors!
I Need to Prevent People From Stealing My Images!
I Tried to Send My Web Page in an E-mail, But the Page Looked Terrible!
I Updated My Web Page, But I Don’t See the Changes in the Browser!
C My Whole Page Is_____________! (Fill in the Blank)
My Page Has a White Background in Internet Explorer, But Not in Netscape!
I Shrank My Images, But They Still Take Forever To Download!
I Embedded a Flash File That Works Fine on My Computer, But Doesn’t Work Properly on Other Compute
My Tables Look Fine in One Browser, But Terrible in Another!
I Still Have Questions!
Appendix D Special Characters
Standard HTML Entites
Appendix E File Types
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