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Appearances Can Deceive 3. Tags and Attributes 3. The Syntax of a Tag 3. Sample Tags 3. Starting and Ending Tags 3. Proper and Improper Nesting 3. Tags Without Ends 3. Omitting Tags 3.

Ignored or Redundant Tags 3. Document Content 3. Advice Versus Control 3. Character Entities 3. Comments 3. The dir attribute 3. The lang attribute 3. The version attribute 3. The Document Header 3. The dir and lang attributes 3. The profile attribute 3. Related Header Tags 3. The Document Body 3. Frames 3. Editorial Markup 3. The cite attribute 3. The datetime attribute 3.

The class, dir, event, id, lang, style, title, and events attributes 3. Using Editorial Markup 3. Text Basics 4. Divisions and Paragraphs 4. The align attribute 4. The nowrap attribute 4. The dir and lang attributes 4. The id attribute 4. The title attribute 4.

The class and style attributes 4. Event attributes 4. Paragraph rendering 4. The class, id, style, and title attributes 4. Allowed paragraph content 4. Allowed paragraph usage 4. Headings 4.

Heading Tags 4. Appropriate Use of Headings 4. Using Headings for Smaller Text 4. Allowed Heading Content 4. Allowed Heading Usage 4. Adding Images to Headings 4. Changing Text Appearance and Meaning 4. Content-Based Styles 4. Physical Styles 4. Content-Based Style Tags 4. The class, style, id, and title Attributes 4. The dir and lang Attributes 4. Event Attributes 4. Summary of Content-Based Tags 4.

Allowed Content 4. Allowed Usage 4. Combining Content-Based Styles 4. Physical Style Tags 4. Summary of Physical Style Tags 4.

Combining Physical Styles 4. Precise Spacing and Layout 4. The clear attribute 4. Better Line-Breaking Rules 4. Allowable content 4. The width attribute 4. Block Quotes 4. The cite attribute 4. Addresses 4. Special Character Encoding 4. Special Characters 4. Inserting Special Characters 4. The Extended Font Size Model 4. The size attribute 4. The color attribute 4. The face attribute 4. The class, id, style, and title attributes 5. Rules, Images, and Multimedia 5. Horizontal Rules 5.

The size attribute 5. The noshade attribute 5. The width attribute 5. The align attribute 5. The color attribute 5. Combining rule attributes 5. The class, dir, event, id, lang, style, and title attributes 5. Using Rules to Divide Your Document 5. Using Rules in Headers and Footers 5. Inserting Images in Your Documents 5. Understanding Image Formats 5. GIF 5. Interlacing, transparency, and animation 5.

JPEG 5. PNG 5. When to Use Images 5. When to Use Text 5. Speeding Image Downloads 5. The src attribute 5. The lowsrc attribute 5. The alt and longdesc attributes 5. Wrapping text around images 5. Centering an image 5. The border attribute 5. Removing the image border 5. The height and width attributes 5.

Resizing and flood-filling images 5. Problems with height and width 5. The hspace and vspace attributes 5. The ismap and usemap attributes 5. The name, onAbort, onError, onLoad, and other event attributes 5. Video Extensions 5. The dynsrc attribute 5. The controls attribute 5. The loop attribute 5. The start attribute 5. Document Colors and Background Images 5. The bgcolor attribute 5. The background attribute 5.

The bgproperties attribute 5. The text attribute 5. The link, vlink, and alink attributes 5. The leftmargin attribute 5. The topmargin attribute 5. The style and class attributes 5. Mixing and matching body attributes 5. Extending a Warning 5. Problems with background images 5. Problems with background, text, and link colors 5. And then again 5. Background Audio 5. Alternative Audio Support 5. Animated Text 5. The behavior, direction, and loop attributes 5.

The scrollamount and scrolldelay attributes 5. Other Multimedia Content 5. Embedded Versus Referenced Content 5. Referencing Audio, Video, and Images 5. Appropriate Linking Styles 5. Embedding Other Document Types 6. Links and Webs 6. Hypertext Basics 6. Writing a URL 6. Handling reserved and unsafe characters 6. Absolute and Relative URLs 6. Relative schemes and servers 6.

Relative document directories 6. Using relative URLs 6. The http URL 6. The http server 6. The http port 6. The http path 6. The http document fragment 6. The http search parameter 6. Sample http URLs 6.

The file URL 6. The file server 6. The file path 6. Sample file URLs 6. The mailto URL 6. Defining mail header fields 6. The ftp URL 6. The ftp user and password 6. The ftp server and port 6. The ftp path and typecode 6. Sample ftp URLs 6. The javascript URL 6. The javascript URL arguments 6. The news URL 6. Accessing entire newsgroups 6. Accessing single messages 6.

The nntp URL 6. The nntp server and port 6. The nntp newsgroup and article 6. Sample nntp URLs 6. The telnet URL 6. The Telnet user and password 6. The Telnet server and port 6. The gopher URL 6. The gopher server and port 6. The gopher path 6. Creating Hyperlinks 6. Allowed content 6. The href attribute 6. The name and id attributes 6. The event attributes 6. The rel and rev attributes 6. The style and class attributes 6. The lang and dir attributes 6. The target attribute 6. The title attribute 6.

The charset, hreflang, and type attributes 6. The coords and shape attributes 6. The accesskey and tabindex attributes 6. Linking to Other Documents 6. Linking Within a Document 6. Creating Effective Links 6. Lists of Links 6.

Inline References 6. Using Images and Links 6. Mouse-Sensitive Images 6. Server-Side Image Maps 6. Server-side considerations 6. Client-Side Image Maps 6. The name attribute 6. The class, id, style, and title attributes 6. The alt attribute 6. The coords attribute 6. The nohref attribute 6. The notab, taborder, and tabindex attributes 6. The shape attribute 6. The class, dir, id, lang, and style attributes 6. Handling Other Browsers 6.

Effective Use of Mouse-Sensitive Images 6. Creating Searchable Documents 6. The prompt attribute 6. The query URL 6.

The action attribute 6. The class, dir, id, lang, style, and title attributes 6. Server dependencies 6. Relationships 6. The type attribute 6. Supporting Document Automation 6. The content attribute 6. The http-equiv attribute 6. The charset attribute 6. The scheme attribute 6. The n attribute 7. Formatted Lists 7. Unordered Lists 7. The type attribute 7. Compact unordered lists 7. The style and class attributes 7. The lang and dir attributes 7.

The id and title attributes 7. The event attributes 7. Ordered Lists 7. The start attribute 7. Compact ordered lists 7. The class, dir, id, lang, event, style, and title attributes 7. The value attribute 7. Nesting Lists 7. Nested Unordered Lists 7. Nested Ordered Lists 7. Definition Lists 7. More compact definition lists 7. The class, dir, id, lang, style, title, and event attributes 7. Appropriate List Usage 7. Directory Lists 7. Menu Lists 7.

Cascading Style Sheets 8. The Elements of Styles 8. Inline Styles: The style Attribute 8. Document-Level Stylesheets 8. The type attribute 8. The media attribute 8. The dir, lang, and title attributes 8. Style-Free Browsers 8.

External Stylesheets 8. Linked external stylesheets 8. Imported external stylesheets 8. Media-Specific Styles 8. Linked Versus Imported Stylesheets 8. Limitations of Current Browsers 8. Style Comments 8. Style Precedence 8. Style Syntax 8. The Basics 8. Multiple Selectors 8. Contextual Selectors 8.

Universal, Child, and Adjacent Selectors 8. Attribute Selectors 8. Pseudoelements 8. Style Classes 8. Regular Classes 8. Generic Classes 8. ID Classes 8. Pseudoclasses 8. Hyperlink pseudoclasses 8. Interaction pseudoclasses 8. Nesting and language pseudoclasses 8. Browser support of pseudoclasses 8. Mixing Classes 8.

Class Inheritance 8. Style Properties 8. Property Values 8. Keyword property values 8. Length property values 8. Percentage property values 8. URL property values 8. Color property values 8. Angle, time, and frequency property values 8. Property Inheritance 8. Font Properties 8. The font-family property 8. The font-size property 8. The font-stretch property 8. The font-size-adjust property 8. The font-style property 8.

The font-variant property 8. The font-weight property 8. The font property 8. Font Selection and Synthesis 8. CSS2 font-matching steps 8. Basic font descriptors 8. The src descriptor 8.

Advanced font descriptors 8. Color and Background Properties 8. The background-color property 8. The background-image property 8. The background-attachment property 8. The background-position property 8. The background-repeat property 8. The background property 8.

The color property 8. Text Properties 8. The letter-spacing property 8. The line-height property 8. The text-align property 8. The text-decoration property 8. The text-indent property 8. The text-shadow property 8. The text-transform property 8. The vertical-align property 8. The word-spacing property 8. Box Properties 8. The CSS2 formatting model 8. The border properties 8.

The border-color property 8. The border-width property 8. The border-style property 8. Borders in shorthand 8. The clear property 8. The clip property 8. The float property 8. The height property 8. The margin properties 8. The padding properties 8.

The overflow property 8. The position properties 8. The visibility property 8. The width property 8. The z-index property 8. List Properties 8. The list-style-image property 8. The list-style-position property 8. The list-style-type property 8.

The list-style property 8. Using list properties effectively 8. Table Properties 8. The border-collapse, border-spacing, and empty-cells properties 8. The caption-side property 8. The speak-header property 8. The table-layout property 8. Classification Properties 8. The display property 8. The white-space property 8. Generated Content Properties 8.

The :before and :after pseudoelements 8. The content property 8. Specifying quotation marks 8. Creating counters 8. Using counters in your documents 8. Creating markers 8. Audio Properties 8. The volume property 8. Speaking properties 8. Voice characteristics 8. Pause properties 8. Cue properties 8. Audio mixing 8. Spatial positioning 8. Paged Media 8. Defining pages 8. Left, right, and first pages 8. Using named pages 8.

Controlling pagination 8. Controlling widows and orphans 8. Applying Styles to Documents 8. To Style or Not to Style 8. Which Type of Stylesheet, and When 8. The pros and cons of external styles 8. The pros and cons of document-level styles 8. The pros and cons of inline styles 9. Forms 9. Form Fundamentals 9.

The action Attribute 9. The enctype Attribute 9. The accept-charset Attribute 9. The method Attribute 9.



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