
Authoritative.
Strategic.

David A. Crowder is a professional Web developer, and the author or coauthor of more than 20 books on Web design and development. He has been involved in the online community for more than a decade, and has helped to teach hundreds of thousands of readers to create their own cutting-edge Web sites.
Part I Laying the Foundation.
Chapter 1: The Basics of Building Web Pages and Sites.
Chapter 2: Popular Web Design Tools.
Part II The Basics.
Chapter 3: History and Development of the Internet and HTML.
Chapter 4: HTML Building Blocks.
Chapter 5: Links, Hotspots, and Web Site Navigation.
Chapter 6: The Elements of Color and Images in Web Pages.
Chapter 7: Text Formatting.
Part III Advanced Design Features.
Chapter 8: Harnessing the Power of Tables.
Chapter 9: Organizing Your Site with Frames.
Chapter 10: Getting Input with Forms.
Part IV Making It Look Professional
Chapter 11: Adding Multimedia and Other Objects.
Chapter 12: Styling Web Pages with Cascading Style Sheets.
Chapter 13: Making Dynamic Pages with JavaScript.
Chapter 14: Putting It on the Web.
Part V Transitioning to the Future: XHTML, XML, and Ajax.
Chapter 15: XHTML.
Chapter 16: Designing with XML.
Chapter 17: Ajax.
Part VI Images on the Web.
Chapter 18: Finding, Creating, and Enhancing Images on the Web.
Part VII Cashing in on eCommerce.
Chapter 19: Setting Up Your Store.
Chapter 20: Using Advertising.
Chapter 21: Covering All the Bases.
Part VIII Keeping Your Site Fresh.
Chapter 22: Maintaining Your Site.
Chapter 23: RSS.
Chapter 24: Blogging.
Index.
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