Since the web was first created, the languages used to build web sites have been constantly evolving. Now a set of best practices has emerged using HTML or XHTML to create your basic web pages, CSS to control their appearance and make them look attractive, and JavaScript to add interactivity. Without assuming any previous experience, this valuable resource makes it easy to learn how to build web sites using the most up to date web standards. Whether you're a beginner eager to start writing your first web page or a more experienced programmer seeking to update your skills, you will find practical introductions to these essential languages, as well as invaluable tips and techniques used by experienced web professionals.
Chapter 1 Structuring Documents for the Web
Chapter 2 Links and navigation
Chapter 3 Images, Audio, and Video
Chapter 4 Tables
Chapter 5 Forms
Chapter 6 Frames
Chapter 7 Cascading Style Sheets
Chapter 8 More Cascading Style Sheets
Chapter 9 Page Layout
Chapter 10 Design Issues
Chapter 11 Learning JavaScript
Chapter 12 Working with JavaScript
Chapter 13 Putting Your Site on the Web
Chapter 14 Checklists