In Active Server Pages 3.0 From Scratch, Nicholas Chase takes novice Web programmers through the process of planning, designing, and building a Web site using Active Server Pages. You will create an online magazine that has news, interviews, and archives, a small memorabilia store, person-to-person auctions, and personalized start pages. Topics include planning and designing a Web site, VBScript, connecting to databases, HTML forms, personalizing the user experience using cookies, building an au...
Cascading Style Sheets Specification (Open Documents Standards Library)
Html Help Systems
Adobe Edge Preview 3: The Missing Manual (Missing Manual)
by Chris Grover
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For courses covering the Internet/World Wide Web and HTML. SELECT: Internet provides introductory level students with skill-building, hands-on exercises that will get them up and running on the Internet in no time! The focus is on a spiraled development approach that integrates all features of the Internet into a powerful resource package, rather than focusing on each component as a separate entity. Concepts learned from the first project on are extended in subsequent projects. An accompanying...
This book provides an overview of many aspects of HTML5 Canvas, primarily for self-directed learners who are comfortable with HTML/Javascript and who want to learn about HTML5 Canvas. Readers will learn how to render 2D shapes, apply transformations, and create animation effects in HTML5 Canvas. It covers JavaScript toolkits that provide a layer of abstraction on top of HTML5 Canvas and also how to create hybrid mobile applications that use HTML5 Canvas. It includes source code and videos on the...
Internet Explorer 5 Dynamic HTML Programmer's Reference
by Alex Homer, Brian Francis, and Chris Ullman
jQuery simplifies building rich, interactive web frontends. Getting started with this JavaScript library is easy, but it can take years to fully realize its breadth and depth; this cookbook shortens the learning curve considerably. With these recipes, you'll learn patterns and practices from 19 leading developers who use jQuery for everything from integrating simple components into websites and applications to developing complex, high-performance user interfaces. Ideal for newcomers and JavaScri...
Written to assist Web site administrators and developers in providing integrated help systems that can be delivered via the World Wide Web or a corporate intranet, this user-friendly guide also includes information on essential Microsoft tools for software. Original. (Intermediate).
HTML Programming How-to (How to...)
by David Kerven, John Zakour, and Jeff Foust
Filled with practical, step-by-step instructions and clear explanations for the most important and useful tasks. Get the job done and learn as you go. This book is filled with practical, hands-on recipes to help you write SASS quickly and more efficiently.This book is great for those new to using CSS pre-processors such as SASS, and who are looking to get a good grounding in how to use SASS. It's assumed you will have some experience in using HTML and CSS already; it is likely you will be respon...
Recent Web browsers promise more precision in the design of a Web page. This book shows users how to use the HTML commands from Netscape and Microsoft to gain more control over the layout and appearance of their Web pages. The following browsers are covered: `Dogbert' - a Netscape browser, Netscape 3.0 and Microsoft Explorer 3.0. The book contains examples and hints showing how HTML works. Other instructive sections include creating new effects by combining existing HTML commands, plus reproduct...
Professional XML for .NET Developers
by Dinar Dalvi, Darshan Singh, Kevin Williams, Andy Olsen, J. Michael Palermo IV, Francis Norton, Bipin Joshi, John Slater, Joe Gray, and Fredrik Normen
New Perspectives on Creating Web Pages with HTML and XML (New Perspectives)
by Patrick Carey
A case-based, problem-solving approach to learning how to use HTML to program with JavaScript and Cascading Style Sheets and learning how to use XML with coverage of DTDs, namespaces, and schemas.
This is the fourth of five articles on the new Web standard, HTML5. This article is presented in four colors, with ample pictures that illustrate what you can do with your Web sites with the help of HTML5. Learn about the new ways in which video and audio can be easily embedded into your HTML5 Web pages. Discover how you can create new Web media content and how JavaScript, CSS, and SVG can be integrated to create a compelling, rich media foundation for your work.