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TiTLE :Total.Training.CSS.And.XHTML.For.Web.Development.DVD-iRONiSO
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Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION TO BUILDING A WEB PAGE
1. What is HTML?
2. Setting Up the Text Editor to Create XHTML
3. Creating Your First HTML File
4. Adding Formatting Tags & Previewing in a Browser
5. Getting Started with Cascading Style Sheets
6. How Pages are Served Up
7. Choosing an Editor
8. Project Management
Chapter 2: CREATING HTML DOCUMENTS
1. Understanding Tags, Elements & Attributes
2. Defining the Basic Structure with HTML, HEAD & BODY
3. Assigning a Title & Using Paragraphs
4. Using Heading Tags & Whitespace
5. Creating Unordered & Ordered Lists
6. Fine-tuning Tags with Attributes
7. Adding Bold & Italics
8. Understanding How a Browser Reads HTML
9. Doc Types & Browsers
Chapter 3: INTRODUCTION TO CSS
1. What is CSS?
2. Internal Style Sheets, Selectors, Properties & Values
3. Building & Applying Class Selectors
4. Grouping Selectors
5. Creating Comments in Your Code
6. Using Div Tags & IDs to Format Layout
7. Understanding the Cascade & Avoiding Conflicts
Chapter 4: ADDING IMAGES
1. Image Formats & Production Considerations
2. Optimizing Images for the Web
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