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This book is for a first semester web development course.  It provides a foundation in skills and concepts that web developers need, including Internet concepts, XHTML, basic web design and development, web site promotion, and an e-commerce overview.  Tutorials introducing FTP, Microsoft FrontPage, and Macromedia Dreamweaver are provided along with other supplementary reference material on the CD. For more information, please visit http://webdevfoundations.net.

Table of Contents:
Chapter One The Internet and the World Wide Web The Evolution of the Internet The Internet, Intranets, and Extranets The Evolution of the World Wide Web Internet Standards and Coordination Web Standards and the World Wide Web Consortium4 Web Accessibility Ethical Use of Information on the Web Checkpoint 1.1 Network Overview The Client/Server Model  Internet Protocols  File Transfer Protocol (FTP)  E-mail Protocols Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) URLs and Domain Names URLs Domain Names Markup Languages Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) Extensible Markup Language (XML) Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) Checkpoint 1.2 Internet and Web Trends Review Questions Web Research   Chapter Two XHTML Basics What Is HTML? Why XHTML and Not HTML? Document Type Definition Your First Web Page Hands-On Practice 2.1 Checkpoint 2.1 XHTML–Body and Text Basics The Body Tag The Heading Tag Hands-On Practice 2.2 The Paragraph Tag Hands-On Practice 2.3 The Line Break Tag Hands-On Practice 2.4 XHTML–List Basics Definition Lists Hands-On Practice 2.5 Ordered Lists Unordered Lists Hands-On Practice 2.6 XHTML–More Block-Level Tags Preformatted Text Hands-On Practice 2.7 Indenting Text Hands-On Practice 2.8 Checkpoint 2.2 XHTML–Text Formatting39 The Tag Hands-On Practice 2.9 Logical Style Tags Physical Style Tags Special XHTML Characters Hands-On Practice 2.10 Checkpoint 2.3 Review Questions Apply Your Knowledge Hands-On Exercises Web Site Case Study JavaJam Coffee House Fish Creek Animal Hospital Pete the Painter Prime Properties Web Research   Chapter Three XHTML Hyperlinks & Tables XHTML–Hyperlinks The Anchor Tag Absolute and Relative Links Hands-On Practice 3.1 More on Relative Linking Relative Link Examples Opening a Link in a New Browser Window  Internal Links Hands-On Practice 3.2 E-mail Links Hands-On Practice 3.3 Checkpoint 3.1 Using Tables on Web Pages Overview of an XHTML Table XHTML Table Headings XHTML Table Captions Hands-On Practice 3.4 XHTML Table Attributes Applying Attributes to Rows and Cells Hands-On Practice 3.5 Checkpoint 3.2 XHTML–Formatting a Web Page with a Table More Sample Page Layout Examples Flexible and Fixed Table Widths Hands-On Practice 3.6 Nested Tables Checkoint 3.3 Review Questions Apply Your Knowledge Hands-On Exercises Web Site Case Study JavaJam Coffee House Fish Creek Animal Hospital Pete the Painter Prime Properties Web Research   Chapter Four XHTML Color and Visual Elements Using Color on Web Pages Web Color Palette Color and the Body Tag Horizontal Rules Hands-On Practice 4.1 Horizontal Rule Attributes Hands-On Practice 4.2 Checkpoint 4.1 Types of Graphics GIF Images JPEG Images PNG Images Using Graphics The Tag Page Backgrounds Hands-On Practice 4.3 Image Links Hands-On Practice 4.4 Checkpoint 4.2 XHTML Images and More The Tag Using a Table to Format Images Image Maps Thumbnail Images Advanced Techniques: Image Slicing Sources and Guidelines for Graphics Sources of Graphics Guidelines for Using Images Web Accessibility Checkpoint 4.3 Review Questions Apply Your Knowledge Hands-On Exercises Web Site Case Study JavaJam Coffee House Fish Creek Animal Hospital Pete the Painter Prime Properties Web Research   Chapter Five XHTML Frames Overview of Frames Advantages of Using Frames Disdvantages of Using Frames8 Checkpoint 5.1 XHTML–Using Frames Your First Frameset Hands-On Practice 5.1 The Tag The Tag Hands-On Practice 5.2 The Tag The Target Attribute The Tag Inline Frames Hands-On Practice 5.3 Frames, Links, and Ethics Checkpoint 5.2 Review Questions Apply Your Knowledge Hands-On Exercises Web Site Case Study JavaJam Coffee House Fish Creek Animal Hospital Pete the Painter Prime Properties Web Research   Chapter Six XHTML Forms Overview of Forms XHTML–Using Forms Hands-On Practice 6.1 The Tag Basic Form Elements Hands-On Practice 6.2 Checkpoint 6.1 Form Enhancements The Tag The and Tags The Tabindex Attribute The Accesskey Attribute Image Buttons and Tag Hands-On Practice 6.3 Checkpoint 6.2 CGI Server-Side Processing Steps in Utilizing CGI Using CGI Hands-On Practice 6.4 CGI Resources Other Technologies Used for Server-Side Processing Checkpoint 6.3. Review Questions Apply Your Knowledge Hands-On Exercises Web Site Case Study JavaJam Coffee House Fish Creek Animal Hospital Pete the Painter Prime Properties Web Research   Chapter Seven Web Site Design Web Site Organization Hierarchical Organization Linear Organization Random Organization Web Site Navigation–Best Practices Ease of Navigation Navigation Bars Short Pages Table of Contents Site Map and Site Search Features Design Principles Repetition Contrast Proximity Alignment Web Page Design–Best Practices Load Time Perceived Load Time  Above the Fold Horizontal Scrolling Adequate White Space Target Audience Browser-Friendly Screen Resolution Page Layout Page Layout Design Techniques Ice Design Jello Design Liquid Design Checkpoint 7.1 Text Design–Best Practices Graphic Design–Best Practices Design to Provide Accessibility Best Practices Checklist Checkpoint 7.2 Review Questions Hands-On Exercises Web Site Case Study JavaJam Coffee House  Fish Creek Animal Hospital Pete the Painter Prime Properties Web Project Web Research     Chapter Eight Web Site Development Successful Large-Scale Project Development Project Manager Information Architect Marketing Representative Copywriter and Editor Content Manager Graphic Designer Database Administrator Network Administrator Web Developer Project Staffing Criteria The Development Process Conceptualization Analysis Design Production Testing Launch Maintenance Evaluation Checkpoint 8.1 Web Hosting Types of Web Host Providers Hosting Needs Choosing a Virtual Host Web Host Checklist Checkpoint 8.2. Review Questions Hands-On Exercises Web Site Cast Study  Web Project   Chapter Nine Cascading Style Sheets Introduction Overview of Cascading Style Sheets Advantages of Cascading Style Sheets Types of Cascading Style Sheets Introduction to CSS Syntax Using Cascading Style Sheets Inline Styles Hands-On Practice 9.1 XHTML Elements Used with Styles Hands-On Practice 9.2 Checkpoint 9.1 Embedded Style Sheets Hands-On Practice 9.3 Using CSS with the class Selector Hands-On Practice 9.4 Using CSS with the id Selector External Style Sheets Hands-On Practice 9.5 Checkpoint 9.2 The “Cascade” Hands-On Practice 9.6 CSS Pseudo-classes and Links Hands-On Practice 9.7 Hands-On Practice 9.8 CSS Strategies Checkpoint 9.3 Review Questions Apply Your Knowledge Hands-On Exercises Web Site Case Study JavaJam Coffee House Fish Creek Animal Hospital Pete the Painter Prime Properties Web Project Web Research   Chapter Ten Cascading Style Sheets–Page Layout CSS Page Layout Overview Advantages of Using CSS for Page Layout Disadvantages of Using CSS for Page Layout The Box Model CSS Positioning Properties Relative and Absolute Positioning The float Property The display Property The z-index Property Hands-On Practice 10.1 Checkpoint 10.1 Two-Column Page Layout Hands-On Practice 10.2 Navigation Layout Using Lists Three-Column Page Layout Hands-On Practice 10.3 Checkpoint 10.2 Using CSS to Style a Form CSS Styling for Print Hands-On Practice 10.4 CSS Debugging Tips CSS Page Layout Resources Checkpoint 10.3 Review Questions Apply Your Knowledge Hands-On Exercises Web Site Case Study JavaJam Coffee House Fish Creek Animal Hospital Pete the Painter Prime Properties Web Project Web Research Chapter Eleven Web Multimedia & Interactivity Helper Applications and Plug-ins  Audio File Types Obtaining Audio Files Using Sound on a Web Page The Tag Hands-On Practice 11.1 The Hands-On Practice 11.2 Background Sounds Hands-On Practice 11.3 Video File Types Obtaining Video Files Using Video on a Web Page The Tag Hands-On Practice 11.4 The Hands-On Practice 11.5 Internet Explorer Only Options Browser Compatibility and Accessibility Streaming Media Introduction to RealNetworks Streaming Media Authoring Distribution Playback Copyright Issues and Media Files Checkpoint 11.1 Macromedia Flash Common Uses of Flash Web Design and Flash Adding a Flash Animation to a Web Page Hands-On Practice 11.6 Flash Resources Java Common Uses of Java Applets Adding a Java Applet to a Web Page Hands-On Practice 11.7 Free Java Applet Resources Checkpoint 11.2 JavaScript Common Uses of JavaScript The


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781576761151
  • Publisher: Pearson Education Limited
  • Publisher Imprint: Addison Wesley
  • Edition: 2 Rev ed
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: Using XHTML
  • Width: 213 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1576761150
  • Publisher Date: 15 Dec 2004
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 276 mm
  • No of Pages: 586
  • Spine Width: 25 mm
  • Weight: 1120 gr


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