- Overview of HTML5 Multimedia
- Dec 19, 2011
- One of the most talked about aspects of HTML5 is the introduction of native multimedia. The audio and video elements make the adding of multimedia to your web pages a whole lot easier. Web developer Ian Devlin gives a brief overview of these elements and shows how they can be used and what can be done with them.
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- Publishing Your Web Site
- Nov 20, 2006
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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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- The Elements of Table Styles
- Jun 15, 2001
- Programs like Adobe GoLive removed the need for hand-coding the HTML, but tables can still be time consuming to edit and tweak. GoLive 5 introduced Table styles, a tool for applying cell and row colors, text formatting, and other information.
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- The HTML Pocket Guide: Lists
- Jul 15, 2010
- HTML affords you three list types: definition list (dl), ordered list (ol), and unordered list (ul). Bruce Hyslop explains each in depth in their respective entries in this chapter.
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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 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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- 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 Smart Objects and Sliced Images
- Jun 15, 2001
- Creating Smart Objects and Sliced Images can save you time and headaches when updating or editing your web pages. Here Jeff Carlson and Glenn Fleishman show you how to take advantage of both features using Adobe GoLive 5.
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- Working with Text in HTML
- Sep 5, 2013
- This chapter from HTML and CSS: Visual QuickStart Guide, 8th Edition explains which HTML semantics are appropriate for different types of text, especially (but not solely) for text within a sentence or phrase.
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- Working with Text in HTML5
- Feb 20, 2012
- Unless a site is heavy on videos or photo galleries, most content on Web pages is text. This chapter explains which HTML semantics are appropriate for different types of text, especially (but not solely) for text within a sentence or phrase.
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- Working with Text in Microsoft Expression Web 2
- Oct 28, 2008
- Nolan Hester explains why you should treat your web text like an outline and avoid focusing on formatting.
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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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- XML to XHTML Transformations with XSLT Processors
- Jun 22, 2001
- In this article, Steven Holzner, author of Inside XSLT, explains V183
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- XSLT Transformations
- Jun 22, 2001
- To manipulate data in, or transform, an XML document, you use an XSLT stylesheet, which contains the rules you've set up for transforming an XML document. Here Steven Holzner, author of Inside XSLT, shows you how it's done.
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