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XHTML by Example Book

XHTML by Example
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XHTML by Example, XHTML by Example explains the differences in syntax between HTML and XHTML, and the concept of 'well-formedness', which is underused in HTML but crucial and required in XHTML. Further coverage includes authoring guidelines for a smooth transition to XHTML, XHTML by Example
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  • XHTML by Example
  • Written by author Ann Navarro
  • Published by QUE, 2000/11/13
  • XHTML by Example explains the differences in syntax between HTML and XHTML, and the concept of 'well-formedness', which is underused in HTML but crucial and required in XHTML. Further coverage includes authoring guidelines for a smooth transition to XHTML
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Introduction.

I. LEARNING XHTML.

1. XHTML Fundamentals.
2. Adding Semantics to Structure.
3. Working with Images.
4. Collecting Data with Forms.
5. Working with Tables.
6. Using Frames.
7. Universal Accessibility on the Web.
8. Validating XHTML Documents.
9. Implementing XHTML Today.

II. XHTML STYLE AND STRUCTURE.

10. XHTML as the Bridge to XML.
11. Using Cascading Style Sheets with XHTML.
12. XSL-Style the XML Way.
13. Document Type Definitions-The Syntax Rulebook.

III. MODULARIZATION.

14. XHTML Modularization.
15. Creating a Custom XHTML Module.
16. Combining Custom Modules with Standard XHTML.

IV. THE FUTURE OF XHTML.

17. Subsetting XHTML: XHTML Basic.
18. XHTML Document Profiling.
19. Next Steps for XHTML.

V. APPENDIX.

A: XHTML Modularization Abstract.
Module Definitions.
Index.


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