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Table of Contents
- Welcome
- Web Basics
- Publishing on the Web: Putting Files on the Server
- Web Design Process and Workflow
- Project Management
- Mark My WWWord: HTML and XHTML
- Standards Compliance
- Layouts
- Forms
- Meta Tags and Search
- Usability
- Accessibility
- Enhancing Web Page Interaction
- Web Graphics
- Web Page Optimization
- Multimedia
- Content
- Overview of Servers
- Server Programming Basics
- Careers in Web Design
- Tools
- Tutorials
- Intellectual Property for Web Designers
Books and e-Books
Last updated Oct 17, 2003.
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Web Master in a Nutshell, Third Edition, by Robert Eckstein and Stephen Spainhour, (O'Reilly, 2002), touches on a little bit of everything for running a Web site, including HTML, CSS, HTTP, PHP, Apache, JavaScript, CGI, and XML. It includes an overview of clients and servers and URLs. It's a good place to start when building a Web design library. (Preview this book on Safari.)
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HTTP: The Definitive Guide, by David Gourley, Brian Totty, Marjorie Sayer, Sailu Reddy, and Anshu Aggarwal, (O'Reilly, 2002), is a guide with an overview of HTTP, URLs, and TCP. (Preview this book on Safari.)
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HTTP Pocket Reference, by Clinton Wong (O'Reilly, 2000), gives the reader a foundation of HTTP and includes a quick reference of headers and status codes found in a HTTP transaction. (Preview this book on Safari.)
