About the Book
        
        The fastest route to true HTML/CSS mastery!Need to build a web site? Or update one? Or just create some effective new web content? Maybe you just need to update your skills, do the job better. Welcome. This book s for you. We ll leverage what you already know about the web, so you ll  go further, faster than you ever expected. You ll master today s best practices: the real nuts and bolts, not  theory or hooey. You ll learn through dozens of focused HTML, XHTML, and CSS examples: tested for reliability and compatibility, crafted for simplicity, and easy to adapt for  your own projects. Need specific solutions? This book s modular, visual, high-efficiency format delivers them...instantly.Molly E. Holzschlag draws on her unparalleled experience teaching web design and development: No other HTML/CSS guide covers this much, this well, this quickly. Dig in, get  started, get results!All you need to succeed with HTML 4, XHTML 1, and CSS 2.1 in real-world projectsLearn how to build  web pages that ll work in any environment, on virtually any contemporary browserConstruct templates that simplify every page you developStructure and tag text so it s easy to work with and manageAdd images, media, and scripts-quickly and reliably Discover the right ways to use HTML tables  Build easy-to-use forms and validate your users  inputUse CSS to take total control over your site s look and  feelMaster core CSS techniques: color, images, text styles,  link effects, lists, navigation, and moreControl margins, borders, padding, positioning, floats, even Z-indexDesign efficient, compatible, easy-to-manage CSS layoutsIncludes concise XHTML 1.
0 and CSS 2.1 annotated references: quick help for every language elementCompanion Web Site: Download a complete library of easy-to-use, easy-to-adapt templates and sample files."Spring Into...is a new series of fast-paced tutorials from Addison-Wesley Professional Publishers. Each book in the series is designed to bring you up-to-speed quickly. Complex technologies are reduced to their core components, and each component is treated with remarkable efficiency  in one- or two-page spreads. Just the information you need to begin working...now! And because the books are example-rich and easy to navigate, you ll find that they make great on-the-job references after you ve mastered the basics."(c) Copyright Pearson Education. All rights reserved.
Table of Contents: 
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
About the Author.
About the Series Editor.
1. Building an HTML Page.
    Declaring and Identifying the Document 
    Adding the html Element 
    The head and title Elements 
    The meta Element 
    The body Element 
    HTML Comments 
    Reviewing the Template 
    Text Is Next! 
2. Adding Text and Links.
    Using Headers Properly 
    Adding Paragraphs 
    Working with Page Breaks 
    Ordered Lists 
    Unordered Lists 
    Nesting Lists 
    Definition Lists 
    The Good Old Link 
    Email Links 
    Intrapage Linking 
    Adding Content to the Template 
    Wrapping It Up 
3. Adding Images, Media, and Scripts.
    The img Element 
    Adding width and height Values 
    Providing Alternative Text 
    Linking the Image 
    Linking to an Audio or Video File 
    Embedding Files Using the object Element 
    But Your Honor, I Object! 
    Adding Scripts 
    Scripting and Browser Concerns 
    Imagine That! 
4. Creating Tables.
    The table Element 
    Adding a Table Row 
    Adding Table Cells 
    Adding Table Headers 
    Adding a Caption 
    Table Summaries 
    Spanning Rows 
    Spanning Columns 
    Combining colspan and rowspan 
    Grouping Table Columns: The col Element 
    Grouping Table Columns with colgroup 
    Grouping Table Rows 
    The Table's Set 
5. Building Forms.
    The form Element 
    Adding an Input Textbox 
    Adding Check Boxes and Radio Buttons 
    Preselecting Checked Items
    Using Form Menus 
    Working with Text Areas 
    Reset and Submit Buttons 
    Using a Graphic Submit Button 
    Making Forms More Accessible with label 
    Grouping Form Fields 
    Grouping Menu Items 
    Customizing and Advancing Your Forms 
    Now That You're Well-Formed 
6. Working with Frames.
    The Power of Three 
    Creating a Frameset 
    Adding Columns 
    Working with Rows 
    Combining Columns and Rows 
    Margin, Resize, and Scroll Controls 
    Naming and Targeting Frames 
    Frames Without Frontiers 
    Making Frames Accessible with noframes 
    Wonderful Inline Frames 
    You're Framed! 
7. Using CSS.
    CSS Theory Simplified 
    Adding Style Inline 
    Using Embedded Style 
    Creating a Linked Style Sheet 
    Importing Style Sheets 
    Commenting and Formatting CSS 
    Time to Put Your Imagination to Work! 
8. Working with Color and Images Using CSS.
    Color and CSS 
    Adding Color to Backgrounds 
    Spicing Up a Table Using Background Color 
    Attaching a Background Graphic 
    Controlling How Backgrounds Tile 
    Positioning a Background Graphic 
    Fixing and Scrolling Background Images 
    Making a Background Color Transparent 
    CSS Shorthand for Backgrounds 
    Having Fun Yet? 
9. Styling Text.
    Choosing Fonts 
    Applying Font Families to Text 
    Sizing Fonts 
    Font Weight and Style 
    Coloring Text 
    Aligning Text 
    Text Decoration 
    Indenting Text 
    Transforming and Varying Text 
    Setting Line Height 
    Spacing Letters and Words 
    Modifying First-Letter and First-Line Text 
    Using Shorthand for Font Styles 
    Now You're Getting Fancy! 
10. Link Effects, Lists, and Navigation.
    Working with Link States 
    Modifying Link Styles 
    Multiple Link Styles Using Class Selectors 
    Styling Links Using Descendant Selectors 
    Styling Ordered Lists 
    Styling Unordered Lists 
    Shorthand CSS for List Styles 
    List-Based Vertical Navigation Using Color 
    Vertical List Navigation with Image Effects 
    Horizontal List-Based Navigation with Color 
    Horizontal List Navigation with Images 
    Rich Links, Lists, and Navigation 
11. Margins, Borders, and Padding.
    Exploring the Box Model 
    Using Margins 
    Using Negative Margins 
    Margin Shorthand 
    Styling Borders 
    Border Shorthand 
    Using Padding 
    Padding Shorthand 
    Toward Gaining More Control 
12. Positioning, Floats, and Z-index.
    Getting into Position 
    Normal Flow 
    Containing Blocks 
    The Browser Viewport 
    Absolute Positioning: To the Root Element 
    Absolute Positioning: To Another Block 
    Relative Positioning 
    Fixed Positioning 
    Floating Elements 
    Clearing Floats 
    Z-index 
    Just Like a Pro 
13. CSS Layouts.
    Three Columns with Fixed Flanking Menus 
    Three Columns with Masthead and Footer 
    Nested Float 
    Centered Designs 
    Complex Layouts 
    Repeat After Me 
Appendix A: XHTML 1.0 Annotated Reference.
Appendix B: CSS 2.1 Annotated Reference.
Index.
About the Author : 
Coined "one of the greatest digerati" and deemed one of the "Top 25 Most Influential Women on the Web," there is little doubt that in the world of web design and development, Molly E. Holzschlag is a vibrant and influential thinker, teacher, and author. With more than 30 web development book titles to her credit, Molly is a Steering Committee member for the Web Standards Project (WaSP) and an advisory board member to the World Organization of Webmasters. She also has taught Webmaster courses for the University of Arizona, University of Phoenix, New School University, and Pima Community College. Many recognize Molly from her books, feature articles, and popular web site, molly.com.   A A(c) Copyright Pearson Education. All rights reserved.