XHTML and CSS Essentials for Library Web Design

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Neal-Schuman Publishers, 2006 - Computers - 458 pages
Keeping your library Web page up-to-date with the latest in Web technology requires understanding XHTML (eXtensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). Sauers has written this how-to specifically for librarians. He thoroughly explains XHTML and CSS using library Web pages as examples. Utilizing these two current standards will make designing and maintaining Web pages easier.For example, XHTML and CSS make laborious tasks like changing the color of every one of your library's Web pages into a simple thirty-second project. Sauers' easy-to-follow, conversational tone conveys technological knowledge simply and clearly. Each of the chapter-lessons builds upon the previous ones. Coverage includes Web design standards, XHTML coding, metadata, XHTML and CSS validation, CSS classes and IDs, converting from HTML to XHTML, and advanced tutorials for both XHTML and CSS.

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with a Reduced Browser Window
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The Minimal XHTML Document
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Basic XHTML Markup
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