- HTML Forms and PHP
- Nov 3, 2006
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- Basic (X)HTML Structure
- Jun 16, 2006
- This chapter covers the most basic (X)HTML elements—the ones you need to create the structure of your document. You'll learn how to create new paragraphs, headers, page breaks, and comments.
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- Starting Your Own Blog: How to Choose the Right Blogging Tool for You
- Sep 9, 2005
- Blogs, blogs, blogs. Seems like they're everywhere these days. But with so many blogging tools out there it can be tough to pick the one you need to get started. Molly Holzschlag helps you out by helping you pick just the right blogging tool for you.
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- Integrated Web Design: CSS Beyond the Retrofit
- Feb 6, 2004
- Molly Holzschlag shows you how CSS was meant to be used and demonstrates how to begin using it fully today to make your life (and your designs) more efficient, flexible, and even more beautiful than ever.
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- Working with Web Page Files
- May 16, 2003
- It's important to know how to create the files in which you'll use code before you start writing (X)HTML elements and attributes. Elizabeth Castro explains how to create, edit, and save Web page files in this sample chapter.
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- Basic (X)HTML Structure
- Mar 28, 2003
- This chapter covers the most basic (X)HTML elements—the ones you need to create the structure of your document. You'll learn how to create new paragraphs, headers, page breaks, comments, and more.
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- Coding Guidelines for Client-Side Scripting
- Nov 30, 2001
- Client-side script code can be improved for maintainability and reusability by adhering to some helpful coding practices. Scott Loban highlights some structural and organizational conventions in this article.
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- Elements of Client-Side Scripting
- Nov 30, 2001
- Client-side scripts use four essential components to enable the creation of full-featured Web applications. Scott Loban introduces those major components of client-side scripting and their roles in a dynamic Web application.
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- Introduction to Client-Side Scripting
- Nov 30, 2001
- What separates a Web page from an application is rich, two-way communication between the user and the site. Scott Loban delves into client-side scripting, a key technology for providing greater interactivity and pizzazz to Web applications.
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- Language Choices for Client-Side Scripting
- Nov 30, 2001
- Multiple languages are available for writing client-side scripts, including JavaScript, VBScript, Perl, Tcl/Tk, and REXX. Scott Loban discusses the nuances of these popular languages for client-side scripts.
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- Elements of CSS
- Nov 16, 2001
- The major structural elements of CSS include style sheets, attribute-value pairs, and binding. Scott Loban helps you understand these elements so that you can use CSS more effectively.
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- Introduction to CSS
- Nov 16, 2001
- Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) give authors a language for applying style characteristics to the elements of a Web document. Scott Loban shows some examples of how you can use CSS to simplify formatting.
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- HTML Coding Guidelines
- Nov 9, 2001
- When using HTML, it is important to plan for maintainable, reusable code and to adopt a consistent policy on coding style. Scott Loban gives you some tips to make this easier.
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- HTML in Web Applications
- Nov 9, 2001
- Using HTML and Web applications involves knowing how to use several core elements such as servers and clients. Scott Loban introduces these elements in this article.
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- HTML: Origins and Purpose
- Nov 9, 2001
- Scott Loban shows how you can use HTML keywords and tags to format and display the content of Web pages.
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- Transforming HTML Form Data as XML Strings Using Java
- Oct 12, 2001
- This article by Jasmit Kochhar shows you how to use a Java-based infrastructure to format data posted by an HTML form into XML strings. It builds on a previous article, "Posting HTML Form Data as XML Strings," which used ASP to demonstrate the technique.
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- Web Markup: What you Didn’t Know You Needed to Know
- Sep 28, 2001
- Make your site stand out and give yourself an edge: Let Molly Holzschlag teach you the goals of successful markup and which method is right for your project. Molly explains the various markup languages and slips you a few tips.
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- Working with Objects in Dreamweaver
- Aug 20, 2001
- Laura Gutman, contributing author of Inside Dreamweaver 4, shows you the first steps to extending Dreamweaver by teaching you how to create a basic object from scratch.
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- Working with Behaviors in Dreamweaver
- Aug 20, 2001
- Laura Gutman, contributing author of Inside Dreamweaver 4, shows you how to build your own behaviors from scratch.
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- Introducing XSLT
- Jun 22, 2001
- Learn more about how to use XSLT, a powerful language for working with data in XML documents. Steven Holzner shows you the full XSLT syntax - from the most basic to the most advanced - and digs into many of the ways XSLT is used today.
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