- Shows Web developers how to make the transition
from HTML to XHTML, an XML-based reformulation of
HTML that offers greater design flexibility
- Demonstrates how to work with CSS (Cascading Style
Sheets)-now supported by ninety percent of browsers
and integral to new site-building tools from Macromedia
and others-and implement a consistent style throughout
and entire site
- Explains how to make a site accessible to people with
impaired vision, limited hand use, dyslexia, and other
issues-now a legal requirement for many sites in the
U.S. and the U.K.
Who this book for:
This book is for anyone who already knows how to create Web pages in HTML and wants to keep up-to-date by learning about XHTML, CSS, and accessibility.
Chapter 1 Introducing the site
Chapter 2 Moving from HTML to XHTML
Chapter 3 Using CSS to style documents
Chapter 4 Adding more style with CSS
Chapter 5 Using CSS for layout
Chapter 6 Understanding accessibility
Chapter 7 Creating accessible tables and forms
and testing your site
Chapter 8 Looking to the future
Appendix A Final example code
Appendix B XHTML element reference
Appendix C CSS properties
Appendix D Escape characters
Appendix E MIME types