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Web Standards Solutions: The Markup and Style Handbook (Pioneering Series)
Web Standards Solutions: The Markup and Style Handbook (Pioneering Series)
ISBN: 1590593812
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 119
Authors:
Dan Cederholm
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Table of Contents
Web Standards Solutions-The Markup and Style Handbook
Foreword
Introduction
Why Web Standards?
Why XHTML?
Structured Markup
Origins of this Book
About the Format
Part One: Get Down with Markup
Chapter 1: Lists
Quiz Time
Summary
Extra Credit
Chapter 2: Headings
What is the Best Way to Mark up the Title of a Document?
Summary
Extra Credit
Wrapping Up
Chapter 3: Tables are Evil?
Totally Tabular
A Table that Everyone Can Sit At
Adding a Summary
The Head(s) of the Table
Header and Data Relationships
Using the abbr Attribute
thead, tfoot, and
Are Tables Evil?
Extra Credit
Wrapping Up
Chapter 4: Quotations
Method A: Lacks Meaning
Method B: A Class Act?
Method C: blockquote is Best
Summary
Extra Credit
Wrapping Up
Chapter 5: Forms
Summary
Extra Credit
Wrapping Up
Chapter 6: STRONG, EM, and Other Phrase Elements
Presentational vs. Structural
Summary
Extra Credit
Final Phrase
Chapter 7: Anchors
Summary
Extra Credit
Anchors Aweigh
Chapter 8: More Lists
What is the Best Way to Mark up a Numbered List of Items?
What is the Best Way to Mark up a Set of Terms and Descriptions?
Summary
Extra Credit
Wrapping Up
Chapter 9: Minimizing Markup
How Can We Minimize Markup When Building Sites with Web Standards?
Summary
Extra Credit
Conclusion
Part Two: Simplebits of Style
Chapter 10: Applying CSS
Summary
Extra Credit
Conclusion
Chapter 11: Print Styles
Summary
Chapter 12: CSS Layouts
How Can I Use CSS to Build a Two-Column Layout?
Summary
Extra Credit
Wrapping Up
Chapter 13: Styling Text
How Can I Make Hypertext Look Cool?
Summary
Chapter 14: Image Replacement
Method A: Fahrner Image Replacement (FIR)
Method B: LeahyLangridge Image Replacement (LIR)
Method C: The Phark Method
Summary
Extra Credit
Accessible Image-Tab Rollovers
Compatibility
Wrapping Up
Chapter 15: Styling body
Two and Sometimes Three Columns
You are Here
Summary
Chapter 16: Next Steps
Parting Words
Index
Index_A
Index_B
Index_C
Index_D
Index_E
Index_F
Index_G
Index_H
Index_I
Index_J
Index_K
Index_L
Index_M
Index_N
Index_O
Index_P
Index_Q
Index_R
Index_S
Index_T
Index_U
Index_V
Index_W
Index_X
Index_Z
List of Figures
Web Standards Solutions: The Markup and Style Handbook (Pioneering Series)
ISBN: 1590593812
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 119
Authors:
Dan Cederholm
BUY ON AMAZON
Java I/O
Booleans
File Viewer, Part 3
Copying Files with Buffers
The OutputStreamWriter Class
Print Writers
Professional Java Native Interfaces with SWT/JFace (Programmer to Programmer)
Layouts
Tables
Scales, Sliders, and Progress Bars
SWT Graphics and Image Handling
Drawing Diagrams with Draw2D
Adobe After Effects 7.0 Studio Techniques
Track Mattes
Tracking for Rotoscoping
5D: Pick Up the Camera
Storytelling and the Camera
Looping Animations
C++ How to Program (5th Edition)
History of C and C++
Wrap-Up
Time Class Case Study: Constructors with Default Arguments
Overloading Unary Operators
Self-Review Exercises
Lean Six Sigma for Service : How to Use Lean Speed and Six Sigma Quality to Improve Services and Transactions
Success Story #2 Bank One Bigger… Now Better
Success Story #3 Fort Wayne, Indiana From 0 to 60 in nothing flat
Phase 1 Readiness Assessment
Using DMAIC to Improve Service Processes
Designing World-Class Services (Design for Lean Six Sigma)
MPLS Configuration on Cisco IOS Software
Outbound Route Filters
RIP PE-CE Routing Command Reference
BGP PE-CE Routing Protocol Overview, Configuration, and Verification
Option 4: Non-VPN Transit Provider
Case Study 4: Implementing Layer 3 VPNs over Layer 2 VPN Topologies and Providing L2 VPN Redundancy
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