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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
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Published by O'Reilly Media, Incorporated, 2006
ISBN 10: 0596527322 ISBN 13: 9780596527327
Language: English
Seller: Better World Books Ltd, Dunfermline, United Kingdom
Condition: Very Good. 6 Edition. Ships from the UK. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects.
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Published by Sebastopol, California : O'Reilly, 2006
Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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Add to basketSixth Edition. Near fine copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; edges very slightly dust-dulled and toned. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; 680 pages. Notes; Includes index. Contents; Table of Contents; Preface; Our Audience; Text Conventions; Versions and Semantics; HTML Versus XHTML; Deprecated Features; A Definitive Guide; Using Code Examples; Safari® Enabled; Comments and Questions; Acknowledgments; HTML, XHTML, and the World Wide Web; 1.1 The Internet; 1.1.1 In the Beginning; 1.1.2 HTML and the Web; 1.1.3 Golden Threads; 1.2 Talking the Internet Talk; 1.2.1 Clients, Servers, and Browsers; 1.2.2 The Flow of Information; 1.2.3 Beneath the Web; 1.2.4 Standards Organizations; 1.2.4.1 The World Wide Web Consortium; 1.2.4.2 The Internet Engineering Task Force. 1.3 HTML and XHTML: What They Are1.4 HTML and XHTML: What They Aren't; 1.4.1 Content Versus Appearance; 1.5 Standards and Extensions; 1.5.1 Nonstandard Extensions; 1.5.2 Extensions: Pro and Con; 1.5.3 Avoiding Extensions; 1.5.4 Extensions Through Modules; 1.6 Tools for the Web Designer; 1.6.1 Essentials; 1.6.1.1 Text processor or WYSIWYG editor?; 1.6.1.2 Browser software; 1.6.2 An Extended Toolkit; Quick Start; 2.1 Writing Tools; 2.2 A First HTML Document; 2.3 Embedded Tags; 2.3.1 Start and End Tags; 2.4 HTML Skeleton; 2.5 The Flesh on an HTML or XHTML Document; 2.5.1 Comments; 2.5.2 Text. 2.5.3 Multimedia2.6 Text; 2.6.1 Appearance of Text; 2.6.1.1 Content-based text styles; 2.6.1.2 Physical styles; 2.6.1.3 Special text characters; 2.6.2 Text Structures; 2.6.2.1 Divisions, paragraphs, and line breaks; 2.6.2.2 Headings; 2.6.2.3 Horizontal rules; 2.6.2.4 Preformatted text; 2.7 Hyperlinks; 2.7.1 URLs; 2.7.2 Anchors; 2.7.3 Hyperlink Names and Navigation; 2.7.4 Anchors Beyond; 2.8 Images Are Special; 2.8.1 Inline Images; 2.8.2 Image Maps; 2.9 Lists, Searchable Documents, and Forms; 2.9.1 Unordered, Ordered, and Definition Lists; 2.9.2 Searchable Documents and Forms; 2.10 Tables. 2.11 Frames2.12 Stylesheets and JavaScript; 2.13 Forging Ahead; Anatomy of an HTML Document; 3.1 Appearances Can Deceive; 3.2 Structure of an HTML Document; 3.3 Tags and Attributes; 3.3.1 The Syntax of a Tag; 3.3.2 Sample Tags; 3.3.3 Starting and Ending Tags; 3.3.4 Proper and Improper Nesting; 3.3.5 Tags Without Ends; 3.3.6 Omitting Tags; 3.3.7 Ignored or Redundant Tags; 3.4 Well-Formed Documents and XHTML; 3.5 Document Content; 3.5.1 Advice Versus Control; 3.5.2 Character Entities; 3.5.3 Comments; 3.6 HTML/XHTML Document Elements; 3.6.1 The Tag; 3.6.1.1 The dir attribute. 3.6.1.2 The lang attribute3.6.1.3 The version attribute; 3.7 The Document Header; 3.7.1 The Tag; 3.7.1.1 The dir and lang attributes; 3.7.1.2 The profile attribute; 3.7.2 The Tag; 3.7.2.1 What's in a title?; 3.7.2.2 The dir and lang attributes; 3.7.3 Related Header Tags; 3.8 The Document Body; 3.8.1 The Tag; 3.8.2 Frames; 3.9 Editorial Markup; 3.9.1 The and Tags; 3.9.1.1 The cite attribute; 3.9.1.2 The datetime attribute; 3.9.1.3 The class, dir, event, id, lang, style, title, and events attributes; 3.9.2 Using Editorial Markup; 3.10 The Tag; Text Basics. 4.1 Divisions and Paragraphs. Subjects; HTML (Document markup language). XML (Document markup language). HTML (Document markup language). XML (Document markup language). Hypertext systems. World Wide Web. HTML (Document markup language). HTML. XHTML. Web Design. Cascading Style Sheets. XHTML (Document markup language). HTML (Document markup language). XML (Document markup language). HTML XHTML definitive guide World Wide Web Internet text tags rules images multimedia writing document links hypertext lists forms tables frames formatted cascading style sheets executable content embedded dynamic mobile device XML language computer technology markup. 2 Kg.
Published by Sebastopol, California : O'Reilly, 2006
Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland
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Add to basketSixth Edition. Near fine copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; edges very slightly dust-dulled and toned. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; 680 pages. Notes; Includes index. Contents; Table of Contents; Preface; Our Audience; Text Conventions; Versions and Semantics; HTML Versus XHTML; Deprecated Features; A Definitive Guide; Using Code Examples; Safari® Enabled; Comments and Questions; Acknowledgments; HTML, XHTML, and the World Wide Web; 1.1 The Internet; 1.1.1 In the Beginning; 1.1.2 HTML and the Web; 1.1.3 Golden Threads; 1.2 Talking the Internet Talk; 1.2.1 Clients, Servers, and Browsers; 1.2.2 The Flow of Information; 1.2.3 Beneath the Web; 1.2.4 Standards Organizations; 1.2.4.1 The World Wide Web Consortium; 1.2.4.2 The Internet Engineering Task Force. 1.3 HTML and XHTML: What They Are1.4 HTML and XHTML: What They Aren't; 1.4.1 Content Versus Appearance; 1.5 Standards and Extensions; 1.5.1 Nonstandard Extensions; 1.5.2 Extensions: Pro and Con; 1.5.3 Avoiding Extensions; 1.5.4 Extensions Through Modules; 1.6 Tools for the Web Designer; 1.6.1 Essentials; 1.6.1.1 Text processor or WYSIWYG editor?; 1.6.1.2 Browser software; 1.6.2 An Extended Toolkit; Quick Start; 2.1 Writing Tools; 2.2 A First HTML Document; 2.3 Embedded Tags; 2.3.1 Start and End Tags; 2.4 HTML Skeleton; 2.5 The Flesh on an HTML or XHTML Document; 2.5.1 Comments; 2.5.2 Text. 2.5.3 Multimedia2.6 Text; 2.6.1 Appearance of Text; 2.6.1.1 Content-based text styles; 2.6.1.2 Physical styles; 2.6.1.3 Special text characters; 2.6.2 Text Structures; 2.6.2.1 Divisions, paragraphs, and line breaks; 2.6.2.2 Headings; 2.6.2.3 Horizontal rules; 2.6.2.4 Preformatted text; 2.7 Hyperlinks; 2.7.1 URLs; 2.7.2 Anchors; 2.7.3 Hyperlink Names and Navigation; 2.7.4 Anchors Beyond; 2.8 Images Are Special; 2.8.1 Inline Images; 2.8.2 Image Maps; 2.9 Lists, Searchable Documents, and Forms; 2.9.1 Unordered, Ordered, and Definition Lists; 2.9.2 Searchable Documents and Forms; 2.10 Tables. 2.11 Frames2.12 Stylesheets and JavaScript; 2.13 Forging Ahead; Anatomy of an HTML Document; 3.1 Appearances Can Deceive; 3.2 Structure of an HTML Document; 3.3 Tags and Attributes; 3.3.1 The Syntax of a Tag; 3.3.2 Sample Tags; 3.3.3 Starting and Ending Tags; 3.3.4 Proper and Improper Nesting; 3.3.5 Tags Without Ends; 3.3.6 Omitting Tags; 3.3.7 Ignored or Redundant Tags; 3.4 Well-Formed Documents and XHTML; 3.5 Document Content; 3.5.1 Advice Versus Control; 3.5.2 Character Entities; 3.5.3 Comments; 3.6 HTML/XHTML Document Elements; 3.6.1 The Tag; 3.6.1.1 The dir attribute. 3.6.1.2 The lang attribute3.6.1.3 The version attribute; 3.7 The Document Header; 3.7.1 The Tag; 3.7.1.1 The dir and lang attributes; 3.7.1.2 The profile attribute; 3.7.2 The Tag; 3.7.2.1 What's in a title?; 3.7.2.2 The dir and lang attributes; 3.7.3 Related Header Tags; 3.8 The Document Body; 3.8.1 The Tag; 3.8.2 Frames; 3.9 Editorial Markup; 3.9.1 The and Tags; 3.9.1.1 The cite attribute; 3.9.1.2 The datetime attribute; 3.9.1.3 The class, dir, event, id, lang, style, title, and events attributes; 3.9.2 Using Editorial Markup; 3.10 The Tag; Text Basics. 4.1 Divisions and Paragraphs. Subjects; HTML (Document markup language). XML (Document markup language). HTML (Document markup language). XML (Document markup language). Hypertext systems. World Wide Web. HTML (Document markup language). HTML. XHTML. Web Design. Cascading Style Sheets. XHTML (Document markup language). HTML (Document markup language). XML (Document markup language). HTML XHTML definitive guide World Wide Web Internet text tags rules images multimedia writing document links hypertext lists forms tables frames formatted cascading style sheets executable content embedded dynamic mobile device XML language computer technology markup. 2 Kg.
Published by United States, 2000
Seller: Joseph M Zunno, ROY, WA, U.S.A.
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Add to basketsoft. Condition: See Pic. 4th Edition. Vintage Copy Of HTML And XHTML The Definitive Guide by Chuck Musciano And Bill Kennedy Softcover Copyright 2000 Fourth Edition Published by O'Reilly And Associates ABOVE AVERAGE Condition: Unread: Exterior shows light wear, interior is very clean.
Published by China Electric Power Press, 2001
ISBN 10: 7508306473 ISBN 13: 9787508306476
Language: Chinese
Seller: liu xing, Nanjing, JS, China
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Add to basketpaperback. Condition: New. Language:Chinese.HTML and XHTML The Definitive Guide [US] Cbuck Musciano. [US] Bill Kennedy of 9.787.508.306.476 (Figure).
Published by China Press, 2000
ISBN 10: 7302146934 ISBN 13: 9787302146933
Seller: liu xing, Nanjing, JS, China
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Add to basketpaperback. Condition: New. Language:Chinese.Paperback Pages Number: 661 book you need knowledge of HTML and XHTML to bring together. 10 years ago. countless Web developers through the learning of the first edition. mastered the basic standard Web development methodology. As an authoritative guide. the book covers the most complete guide and practical experience. This book is the latest version 6. introduces a new addition to XHTML2 and CSS3. Also introduced the latest XHTML technology (XForms. XFrames. and modular). Ca.
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Add to basketCondition: Fine. Number of pages: 680 Size: Paperback.
ISBN 10: 7302076065 ISBN 13: 9787302076063
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Add to basketpaperback. Condition: New. Paperback Pages Number: 720 an HTML! XHTML.! Cascading Style Sheets. The preparation of the standards of the Web page is difficult to organize. because the various versions of Netscape and Internet Explorer in its implementation vary. HTML and XHTML The Definitive Guide. these standards introduced to the reader. The author of this book to find out the various standards and browser features. a lot of suggestions to create Web pages for readers to be able to accept to be a wider range of browse.