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    HTML, XHTML, and CSS : comprehensive

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    2011
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    Shelly, Gary B
    Woods, Denise M
    Dorin, William J
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    Abstract
    HTML, XHTML, and CSS: Comprehensive, Sixth Edition is intended for use in a three-unit course that presents an in-depth coverage of HTML and basic Web design techniques. No experience with Web page development or computer programming is required. Specifi c objectives of this book are as follows: To teach the fundamentals of developing Web pages using a comprehensive Web • development life cycle To acquaint students with the HTML and CSS languages and creating Web pages • suitable for course work, professional purposes, and personal use To expose students to common Web page formats and functions• To promote curiosity and independent exploration of World Wide Web resources• To develop an exercise-oriented approach that allows students to learn by example• To encourage independent study and help those who are learning how to create Web • pages in a distance education environment To acquaint students with the XHTML guidelines• To illustrate how to create dynamic Web pages and add functionality using JavaScript • and the Document Object Model (DOM) To show the benefi ts of XML
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