TY - BOOK AU - Harris,Andy TI - HTML, XHTML, and CSS all-in-one desk reference for dummies T2 - --For dummies SN - 9780470186275 PY - 2008///] CY - New Jersey PB - Wiley KW - HTML (Document markup language) KW - XHTML (Document markup language) N1 - Includes index; Bk. I. Creating the XHTML Foundation Ch. 1. Sound HTML Foundations Ch. 2. It's All about Validation Ch. 3. Choosing Your Tools Ch. 4. Managing Information with Lists and Tables Ch. 5. Making Connections with Links Ch. 6. Adding Images Ch. 7. Creating Forms Bk. II. Styling With CSS Ch. 1. Coloring Your World Ch. 2. Styling Text Ch. 3. Selectors, Class, and Style Ch. 4. Borders and Backgrounds Ch. 5. Levels of CSS Bk. III. Using Positional CSS for Layout Ch. 1. Fun with the Fabulous Float Ch. 2. Building Floating Page Layouts Ch. 3. Styling Lists and Menus Ch. 4. Using Alternative Positioning Bk. IV. Client-Side Programming With JavaScript Ch. 1. Getting Started with JavaScript Ch. 2. Making Decisions with Conditions Ch. 3. Loops and Debugging Ch. 4. Functions and Arrays Ch. 5. Talking to the Page Ch. 6. Getting Valid Input Ch. 7. Animating Your Pages Bk. V. Server-Side Programming With PHP Ch. 1. Setting Up Your Server Ch. 2. Generating HTML with PHP Ch. 3. PHP and XHTML Forms Ch. 4. Control Structures Ch. 5. Working with Arrays Ch. 6. Using Functions and Session Variables Ch. 7. Working with Files and Directories Ch. 8. Connecting to a MySQL Database Bk. VI. Databases with MySQL Ch. 1. Getting Started with Data Ch. 2. Managing Data with SQL Ch. 3. Normalizing Your Data Ch. 4. Putting Data Together with Joins Bk. VII. Into the Future tilth AJAX Ch. 1. AJAX Essentials Ch. 2. Improving JavaScript with jQuery Ch. 3. Animating with jQuery Ch. 4. Sending and Receiving Data Bk. VIII. Moving from Web Pages to Web Sites Ch. 1. Managing Your Servers Ch. 2. Moving from Pages to Sites Ch. 3. Introducing Content Management Systems Ch. 4. Taking Control of Content App. A. What's on the CD N2 - A single source reference covering the basics of HTML, XHTML, and CSS explains how to integrate Cascading Style Sheets with Hypertext Markup Language and eXtensible Hypertext Markup Language to create a variety of dynamic Web pages, with coverage of AJAX, client-side programming with JavaScript, server-based programming with PHP, MySQL and databases, and more ER -