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Review: Web Standards Solutions

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Web Standards Solutions
Dan Cederholm explores multiple solutions to creating beautiful web pages with semantic and lightweight markup. Each chapter in this book answers a specific question presenting different methods to achieve the same results and with practical examples. Most chapters have an additional section in the end of each chapter that delves into more advanced CSS techniques.


Book’s Chapters:

  1. Chapter 1: Lists
  2. Chapter 2: Headings
  3. Chapter 3: Tables are evil?
  4. Chapter 4: Quotations
  5. Chapter 5: Forms
  6. Chapter 6: <strong>, <em>, and Other Phrase Elements
  7. Chapter 7: Anchors
  8. Chapter 8: More Lists
  9. Chapter 9: Minimizing Markup
  10. Chapter 10: Applying CSS
  11. Chapter 11: Print Styles
  12. Chapter 12: CSS Layouts
  13. Chapter 13: Styling Text
  14. Chapter 14: Image Replacement
  15. Chapter 15: Styling
  16. Chapter 16: Next Steps

This book is ideal for web designers or developers who are interested in learning semantic xHTML markup, understanding the pros and cons of different markup choices and creating leaner, more accessible but beautiful web pages.

Web Standards Solutions: The Markup and Style Handbook

  • Author: Dan Cederholm
  • ISBN: 1590593812
  • Press: Friends of Ed

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