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A great Web site has to look great. But it also has to be user friendly. And load fast. And translate seamlessly across platforms and browsers. This unique guide shows you how to do it all with dynamic HTML and cut your development time to boot. Drawing on their own experiences as Web developers, Steven Champeon and David S. Fox give you everything you need to create great graphical user interfaces with DHTML cutting-edge design theory, powerful development strategies, nuts and bolts. Inspired by the need for rapid user interface development and cross-browser compatibility, the authors wrote Building Dynamic HTML GUIs to fill an informational void. User interface design is rarely addressed in detail for intranet and Internet development, so this title offers a fresh perspective. this book covers a lot of ground and prepares the developer for the tedious task of creating DHTML pages. They cover critical things with it and it is worth checking out.
Now completely updated for the enhanced multimedia, image-mapping, and style sheet capabilities of HTML 4.01, this lively guide reveals the secrets of award-winning Web designersóand shows you, step by step, how to create sticky, state-of-the-art Web sites. The CD-ROM comes with TidyHTML, the award-winning CoffeeCup suite, and other valuable Web design tools. A book/CD-ROM package introducing HTML for Web site creation, for those who know basics of the Internet and Web surfing. Coverage includes URLs, text styles, adding graphics, advanced design, image maps, the common gateway interface, and advanced forms. Includes a primer on building a first Web page, a step-by-step Web site planning guide, and a glossary. The CD-ROM contains utilities and shareware. Staying on top of the latest advancements of HTML, this guide shows how to add spice and "wake up" Web sites with sound, video, and animation. Offers beginning to intermediate advice.
This book is divided into three sections. The first is a detailed treatment of the technologies, concepts, and standards needed to use Dynamic HTML for users running all the popular late model browsers: Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 and higher and Netscape Navigator 4.0 and higher. This section also discusses the implementation and development of HTML, Cascading Style Sheets, competing models of the DOM (document object model), and the JavaScript/JScript/ECMAScript techniques needed to control the DOM. The second section teaches Web designers how to use DHTML to develop a dynamic site, focusing on implementation issues related to maintaining cross-platform compatibility. A tutorial in this section shows readers how to create a completely interactive Web site, ready to post on the Web. The third and final section shows the reader alternate ways to use functions and features similar to those used in the second section.
This book is designed to guide the reader in developing web sites that can use the new features and capabilities for using Style Sheets and Layers in both Cascading Style Sheet Syntax and JavaScript Syntax that are reflected in Netscape's Navigator 4.0+ browser. Additionally, it covers all of the new abilities of JavaScript 1.2 and including the Layer Object and advanced Event Handling for capturing Events and using them to dynamically alter the appearance and content of documents. There is also a chapter devoted to the new functionality of JavaScript 1.3 and changes from version 1.2. Topics include: Cascading Style Sheets, JavaScript Style Sheets, Layers, and extensive coverage on how to control them all with JavaScript; JavaScript object theory, statements, operators, functions, methods, expressions, variables, and properties; Demystifies the Document Object Model DOM; Learn how to design your own online games with dhtml and javascript.
This book introduces beginning and intermediate Web publishers to the new future of Web publishing, HTML 4.0. Readers learn to take full advantage of the revolutionary new capabilities of HTML version 4.0 and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), which enable an unprecedented level of design control and Web document beauty. Without requiring any previous HTML experience or programming expertise, this book shows how to achieve layout effects such as font control, tables, frames, absolute positioning, imagemaps, JavaScript, subscriptions with channels, newspaper columns, and much more. For anyone who wants to publish with style, this book is packed with useful information, templates, tips, and strategies for creating HTML 4 savvy Web sites. The author's engaging, witty style and crystal clear explanations make this book a hands down winner for anyone who needs to become a proficient Web publisher, or simply wants to design their first web page.
A book/CD-ROM teaching how to use HTML to create Web pages, featuring short lessons, step-by-step instructions, and ongoing examples. The CD-ROM contains examples, sample files, and software required for the text. Includes chapter objectives, quizes and answers, and exercises, plus margin notes and space for writing notes. For beginning to intermediate users of HTML familiar with Windows. Dummies 101: HTML 4 combines short lessons, step-by-step instructions, real-life examples, and fun quizzes (like the one you just took) to bring you up to speed on how to use HTML to create Web works quickly and easily. Whether you're new to the wonders of HTML or just in need of a refresher course, this handy volume is packed to the brim with helpful tips and tricks to make learning HTML 4 (from the basics of HTML tags and graphics to advanced features, such as tables and forms) a snap. HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language.
Contains everything a Web professional needs to know about utilizing the creative features available with Dynamic HTML. The book demonstrates how to apply multimedia effects on components like text, colors, graphics, animation, sound, synchronized media packages, and layouts. Contains information on how to use the entire palette of features in Dynamic HTML to produce all kinds of dynamic components. Improves content developers' ability to create more interactive Web pages, which will give users a richer and more compelling Web experience. Demonstrates how to apply multimedia effects on components like text, colors, graphics, animation, sound, synchronized media packages, and layouts. Teaches how to connect Dynamic HTML content with databases to produce data-aware environments. Provides Web site developers with enhanced control over the appearance and behavior of Web pages.
This text and CD-ROM explain the principal components of Dynamic HTML. Gives Webmasters and page designers the information they need to upgrade their Web sites and take advantage of DHTML's exciting new possibilities quickly and without becoming programmers. Features explanations of the principal technologies, their evolution, and current status; concise reviews of elements and examples; the W3C's cascading style sheets, levels 1 and 2; Microsoft and Netscape object models and their application to scripting; useful scripts; and application of Dreamweaver. The Web has come of age and is ready to give Webmasters the technologies they need to create stunning magazine-quality page layout. This timely book is the ultimate resource for programmers and page designers. Readers learn how to support style sheets, fonts, and element positioning which changes on the fly. The book also discusses the robust new Dynamic HTML building block.
Part of the Illustrated Series this text offers a quick highly visual step-by-step approach for learning how to create interactive dynamic Web pages using DHTML. Also includes coverage of cascading style sheets and scripting. Terrific as a reference for future use. It is very good introductory book for using Dynamic HTML features. Assume knowledge of HTML. Good for students and programmers going for advance web programming. Explains various tools, styles and other features necessary. Includes Illustrative examples and excerises. Independent challenges in each unit take individuals to the World Wide Web. Highly visual two-page spread includes diagrams of important skills at a glance. Great for a short course or one day seminar, Terrific as a reference for future use. Perfect for instructor-led or self-paced training.
Dynamic HTML in Action does a great job of explaining how to use HTML and Dynamic HTML, as well as client-side scripting languages and other Web technologies (particularly as they apply to Microsoft's client-side Web software). Primarily, this book reveals a lot about the ways Web designers can make their pages' content look its best. Supplemented with information about the technologies that enable clients to make queries against databases, Dynamic HTML in Action will do a lot to improve the quality of the material on Web sites and intranets. This book isn't all about appearances. There's solid coverage of Dynamic HTML's capacity to work with Data Source Objects (DSOs) and data bindings that provide efficient connections between client-side documents and back-end databases. And while the authors stop well short of fully documenting Extensible Markup Language (XML), they do provide an excellent introduction to the capabilities of DHTML.
A day will soon come when people ask, "How did we ever get by without dynamic HTML?" Web programmers everywhere are now using DHTML to create interactive cross-browser applications that engage their viewers and decrease demands on their servers. Its only a matter of time before the rest of the world catches on and follows suit. In Dynamic HTML, author Shelley Powers updates you on the latest developments in DHTML and hands you the keys to mastering this exciting new technology today. This comprehensive guide is packed with detailed instructions and practical code samples that will give your Web pages unparalleled interactivity. You'll find in depth explanations of essential topics such as key objects, controls, and extensions. Theres also a quick reference of keywords, reviews on Cascading Style Sheets, JavaScript, and VBScript, strategies, real-world examples, and more. Dynamic HTML includes a CD-ROM that features Internet Explorer and Netscape.
Dynamic HTML promises to be an incredibly powerful new scripting language for developers. An emerging standard under consideration by the W3 consortium, it will provide Web designers with the ability to create "deep" Web pages, capable of responding instantaneously to a user's actions. The advent of the document object model means the beginning of a new kind of document, one that is infinitely programmable and capable of providing a complete user interface. Dynamic HTML: A Primer walks developers through one of the hottest areas in the browser wars, explaining the differences between the browser implementations and how to avoid getting caught in the middle. Readers will learn how to integrate ActiveX controls, Java applets, and scripts into their code to create truly robust and interactive Web pages. Explores powerful ways to create animated pages; Explains new techniques for binding Web data to corporate client-server databases.
Assuming a solid knowledge of HTML, the authors present a complete reference on fitting various technologies together to create Dynamic HTML, taking into account the differences between the views and implementations of Netscape, Microsoft, and W3C. Topics include cascading style sheet basics, working with color, text and fonts, the CSS formatting model, scripting basics and standards, JavaScript, positioning, VBScript as an alternative language, the document object model, layers, showing or hiding elements, changing the size or color of fonts, changing the position of elements, filter, transition and animation, adding multimedia controls, IE multimedia effects, netcasting, debugging, and publishing and managing content. Dynamic HTML Unleashed is an all-in-one guide to using Dynamic HTML and Web scripting languages to create Web pages and Web applications that change in response to user actions.
This is a recipe style howto book that walks users through a wide variety of Dynamic HTML tricks, from page layout techniques through special effects. The internal design and presentation will be almost identical to other Magic books. Step by step instructions for each HTML effect will be heavily illustrated. Each will include notes about which browsers support it, and each will offer variations for other creative uses of the effect. A guide to creating Web pages with the cross-browser language, Dynamic HTML. The authors begin with the basic building blocks of the language and then move on to text animation, image animation, layer animation, and interface widgetry covering toggle, clipping, scrolling, and pop-up menus. The CD-ROM contains all the DHTML code, graphics, and Web elements from the examples given in the book, as well as four additional DHTML techniques and a copy of Netscape Navigator 4.04.
The Web Wizard's Guide to DHTML and CSS teaches readers how to quickly create attractive and interactive content for the Web. Shows how to combine dynamic HTML, cascading style sheets (CSS), and JavaScript to create interactive content for a web site. Although the book reviews all three of these technologies, some previous background is preferred. This quick and easy-to-understand introduction to DHTML and CSS shows readers how to create well designed, exciting Web sites in no time! The Web Wizard Series from Addison-Wesley is a series of brief, introductory books on Internet and Web programming topics of interest to anyone who wants to create Web pages. Each book includes an easy-to-read, full-color design, and is written in a concise and practical manner to get readers quickly using the technologies. Topics include node methods and properties, simple animation, browser detection library code, collapsible menus, event propagation, & More.
HTML & Javascript for Visual Learners published by Visibooks is a basic HTML course in a workbook. This workbook will teach you the basics of real HTML coding. This book does not show you how to use WYSIWYG applications such as FrontPage or Dreamweaver. All of the examples in the book are demonstrated using Notepad. The language used in each section is clear, concise, and fully understandable. The font is larger than standard books which helps when trying to understand technical information. The introduction of the book explains what you will learn, and how you will learn it. Their teaching method is stated on the front of the book, "See. Do. Learn." The book has five sections: HTML Basics, Layout and Navigation, Interactivity, Advanced Layout and Practical Javascript. To summarize, this book is designed for the web beginner. Each section shows (155 screenshots!) examples and includes practice and quizzes.
With this edition, discover how to create user-friendly pages, design appealing layouts, use templates or create Web pages from scratch, link documents, pages, and sites, add sound and graphics, and edit text and images. HTML continues to serve as the foundation for hundreds of millions of Web pages, making it essential for Web authors, programmers, designers, and even hobbyists. Fully updated with enhancements recommended by readers: broader coverage of navigation aids, design and implementation issues, and key tools and utilities. Covers HTML tags and attributes; putting HTML on the Web; using tables for page layout; using Cascading Style Sheets; adding sound, video, animation, and images; making pages dynamic; creating forms; building frames; and formatting creatively. Whether your goal is to build a simple, text-oriented Web site or one loaded with frames, graphics, and animation, HTML 4 for Dummies will put you on the right track.
Offers easy to follow steps in Spanish on building simple HTML pages as well as guideline on adding elements like frames, forms, and tables. Esta é uma obra de referência amigável que orienta o leitor durante o processo de autoria na Web, mostrando como explorar a HTML e dando o know-how necessário para criar páginas poderosas. Con esta edición, descubra cómo crear las páginas de uso fácil, diseñar las disposiciones atractivas, plantillas del uso o crear las páginas de la tela del rasguño, de documentos del acoplamiento, de páginas, y de sitios, agregar el sonido y gráficos, y corregir el texto e imágenes. El HTML continúa sirviendo como la fundación para los centenares de millones de páginas de la tela, haciendo la esenciales para los autores de la tela, programadores, diseñadores, e incluso a aficionados a los hobbys. El HTML de las cubiertas marca con etiqueta y las cualidades; poner el HTML en la tela; crear formas; y marcos del edificio;
Organized by HTML tag and attribute name. Covers all HTML language standards for Netscape Navigator, Microsoft Internet Explorer, HTML 4 and the latest Microsoft WebTV. Describes every HTML tag, attribute and value in detail. Atlast, a computer book that does what it says! If you are just starting out learning HTML and want a book to teach you how it's done, then this book isn't for you because it isn't a learn HMTL book. IF however you know the basics, but need a book to double check the syntax of a tag or tagset, then this html book is for you. It is a good, solid reference book, listing all the HTML tags, their usage and their support levels for both Internet Explorer & Netscape as well as HTML standards. Instead of wordy narrative examples which do not quite fit the problems that come up in practice this book has abstract definitions of the grammar and lexicon of the language, very much what the programmer needs to solve a problem.
No one can memorize the hundreds of HTML tags that make up the 4.01 standard. HTML 4 For Dummies Quick Reference, 2nd Edition provides a guide to all the updated HTML tags as well as easy-to-follow information on building HTML Web pages and sites and posting your work online. Unique to this Quick Reference is a full-color Cheat Sheet that displays 216 colors available for use on a Web page with HTML. Topics covered include how to construct basic HTML pages, how to wisely use images on your pages, how to link HTML pages to each other, how to design attractive and effective pages, how to put your pages on the Web, how to use frames, and how to develop style sheets. Three appendices provide quick reference for HTML tags, special symbols, and cascading style sheet properties and values. This guide is appropriate for those who just need to know enough HTML to get around or who want a convenient, quick reference for the little things they forgot.
HTML 4.0 Intermediate is a continuation of HTML 4.0 Fundamentals. This course teaches students how to create Web sites using more advanced features of HTML 4.0. This full-day course exposes students to frames, advanced frame layout, linking frames, tables, and formatting and nesting tables. HTML 4.0 Intermediate focuses on the following topics: Frames; Mixing frame rows and columns, Linking frames; Creating nav bars with linked frames; The NAME and TARGET attributes; New inline frames (iframe); Tables; Creating page columns with tables; Spanning table cells over rows and columns; Embedding images and lists in table cells; Nesting tables within tables; Adding color to table cells and rows; Other advanced table functions; Other new featuers of HTML 4.0. The content of the book was easy to understand. Geared toward users with a very basic knowledge of HTML.
Your total guide to online publishing using HTML. The HTML Sourcebook is an indispensable resource for authors, publishers, marketers, educators, and virtually anyone interested in publishing on the World Wide Web. Written by the author of one of the most accessed HTML online tutorials, it provides all the essentials for preparing character-based, as well as graphically based, hypertext documents for online publication. With the help of Ian S. Graham's clear, step-by-step guidelines and priceless pointers you'll quickly learn how to: Master all HTML commands and the URL syntax; Create and edit HTML documents for Mosaic, Netscape, Lynx, and all other WWW browsers; Translate documents from other formats such as Word or WordPerfect into HTML documents; Link your hypertext documents to graphics, video, and sound files; Choose hypertext servers for UNIX, Macintosh, and PC platforms; Construct cgi-bin programs; Access and use all browsers and editors.
Complete and up to date specifications of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) 4.0. A MUST HAVE resource for HTML Web page authors, Internet program developers, information technology managers, and anyone else who publishes documents on the World Wide Web. Describes what HTML 4.0 is, and how it's used. Provides full detail on all the accepted elements for use in an HTML document, including text, forms, embedded applets, and hyperlinks. HTML is the most common method to distribute documents on the World Wide Web. HTML gives authors the means to: Publish online documents with headings, text, tables, lists, photos, and more; Retrieve online information via hypertext links, at the click of a button; Design forms for conducting transactions with remote services, for use in searching for information, making reservations, or ordering products; Include spreadsheets, video clips, sound clips, and other applications directly in a document.
A guide to writing documents for the World Wide Web. The authors provide an HTML ancestry, explain what SGML is, and talk in general about how the WWW is organized and the different browsers used to navigate it. Then they jump into the heart of the material, discussing elements, scripting, images and image maps, frames, forms, objects, and dynamic HTML. Appends a complete table of HTML 4.0 elements that shows which browsers support them, and information on CGI and attributes. Topics include HTML tags such as HTML, HEAD, TITLE, BASE, LINK, STYLE, SCRIPT, META, and more. In addition to a discussion on various tags and containers you'll learn how to format text and include graphics, links, tables, forms, animation, and more in your projects. More advanced topics include frames, scripting, cascading style sheets, layers, and Dynamic HTML. You'll also be introduced to CGI, JavaScript, and VBScript programming concepts.
HTML 4.01 Specification contains complete and up-to-date specifications of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) 4.01. This is a must-have resource for HTML web page authors, Internet program developers, information technology managers, and anyone else who publishes documents on the World Wide Web. This book describes what HTML 4.01 is and how it's used. It provides full detail on all the accepted elements for use in an HTML document, including text, forms, embedded applets, and hyperlinks. HTML is the most common method to distribute documents on the World Wide Web. HTML gives authors the means to: Publish online documents with headings, text, tables, lists, photos, and more; Retrieve online information via hypertext links at the click of a button. HTML 4.01 Specification contains the complete text of the latest available version of the HTML 4.01 specifications and reference manual, as published by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).