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Introduction.
PART I: Getting Cozy with XHTML.
Chapter 1: Welcome to XHTML!
Chapter 2: The XML Connection.
Chapter 3: Converting HTML to XHTML.
Chapter 4: The XHTML Specification.
PART II: Getting Started.
Chapter 5: Behind the Scenes of XHTML Documents.
Chapter 6: My First XHTML Page.
Chapter 7: Elements and Attributes.
Chapter 8: Styling XHTML with CSS.
Chapter 9: A Basic XHTML Page.
Chapter 10: Document Structure Elements.
PART III: Coding Your First XHTML Page.
Chapter 11: Presentation and Text Controls.
Chapter 12: Of Links and Graphics.
Chapter 13: Listing Data.
Chapter 14: Adding Character.
Chapter 15: Using XHTML Tables Effectively.
PART IV: Taking XHTML to the Next Level.
Chapter 16: Map It Up!
Chapter 17: Formulating Forms.
Chapter 18: Framing Your Pages.
Chapter 19: Java, Multimedia, and Scripting.
PART V: Advanced XHTML Topics.
Chapter 20: Modularizing XHTML.
Chapter 21: Extending Markup.
Chapter 22: DOMinate Dynamic Web Pages.
Chapter 23: Real-World XHTML Solutions.
PART VI: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 24: Ten XHTML Do's and Don'ts.
Chapter 25: Top Ten Design Tips.
Chapter 26: Cool XHTML Tools.
Chapter 27: Ten Opulent Online XHTML Resources.
PART VII: Appendixes.
Appendix A: Glossary.
Appendix B: About the CD-ROM.
Index.
IDG Books Worldwide End-User License Agreement.
Installation Instructions.
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