Web site publishing can be broken down into two approaches: 1) those that focus on the underlying code-level technologies, and 2) those that teach the broad strokes of Web publishing via graphical Web editors. This book, Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Creating Web Pages, is a friendly guide to the first of these approaches, showing you how to dig into the HTML and XHTML standards to build Web pages, manage Web sites, and augment them with further levels of complexity style sheets and scripting among them. At the end of this book, you’ll understand many of the more complex issues involved in Web publishing. You’ll do this by building, chapter by chapter, an understanding of the authoring codes (for creating Web pages), the graphical and multimedia technologies, and eventually the scripting and programming basics necessary for a fully interactive and interesting Web site.
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Table of Contents at a Glance:Part I Creating Web Pages
1 – The Fundamentals of Web Publishing
2 – A Crash-Course in Web Design
3 – What You Need to Get Started
4 – Creating Your First Page
Part II Design and Conquer
5 – Formatting Your Text
6 – Visual Stimulus-Adding Graphics
7 – Building Hypertext Links
8 – Table Basics
9 – Advanced Table Elements and Table Design
10 – Get Splashy: Style Sheets, Fonts, and Special Characters
11 – Advanced Web Images and Imagemaps
Part III Building Your Site
12 – Creating Sites with HTML Frames
13 – Adding Multimedia and Java Content
14 – Site-Wide Styles: Design, Accessibility, and Internationalization
Part IV Interacting with Your Users
15 – Adding HTML Forms
16 – CGIs and Data Gathering
17 – Forums, Chats, and Other Add-Ons