2003 | 256 Pages | ISBN: 1852336846 | PDF | 41 MB
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XHTML is a flexible XML-based markup language for designing Web sites. In January 2000, the W3C announced that it was supporting the development of XHTML as a replacement to HTML. HTML will continue to be around for a while, but if you want to develop Web sites for the future you need to switch to XHTML. Designers who make the change find that they can develop faster, better sites using XHTML.
Most Web sites are interactive, responding to the viewer. To do this you need to use a scripting language - JavaScript is the most popular scripting language and interfaces easily with XHTML. To develop powerful interactive Web sites you need to understand these technologies and how they work together.
Essential XHTML fast gives you everything you need to develop great Web sites in XHTML, including an introduction to scripting with JavaScript so that you can create dynamic interactive Web pages. There are many step-by-step examples, which you can download from the series Web site.
It covers key aspects such as:
The relationship between XML and XHTML
Cascading Style sheets for formatting layout
Using text, images and image maps as links
Creating and using tables
The new standard for frames
Interactive XHTML forms
The JavaScript language
Incorporating JavaScript into XHTML pages
Handling events in JavaScript
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