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ISBN-10: 0321530195
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Using Hands-On Practice exercises and Web Site Case Studies to motivate readers, Web Development and Design Foundations with XHTML includes all the necessary lessons to guide students in developing highly effective Web sites. A well-rounded balance of hard skills (such as XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript™) and soft skills (such as accessibility, ethics, e-commerce, and Web site promotion strategies) presents everything beginning Web developers need to know.
In the Fourth Edition, cascading style sheets—now the standard in Web design—are introduced earlier in the text and are then integrated throughout. Ethics and accessibility issues receive increased coverage, and a new Design Activities supplement offers hands-on design projects to supplement those presented in the text.
- Balanced coverage of hard and soft skills plus two methods of publishing pages to the Web (using an FTP application or Dreamweaver®) offers a well-rounded foundation.
- Hard skills such as XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript™ are covered in Chapter 2–6, 9–10, and 14.
- Soft skills such as Web design, Web site promotion, and e-commerce are covered in Chapters 5, 13, and 12, respectively.
- In-chapter and end-of-chapter Hands-On Practice exercises coupled with ongoing real-world case studies give students practical experience in the development and design of Web sites, which is the best way to learn Web development skills.
- Pedagogical features reinforce important concepts:
- FAQs offer detailed explanations of common questions from students.
- Checkpoints in each chapter are intended to help students assess their understanding of the material.
- Web Site Case Studies continue through the entire text to reinforce skills discussed in each chapter. Sample solutions to case study assignments are included in the instructor Solutions Manual.
- Web research activities encourage students to study topics discussed in the chapter.
- The Web Developer’s Handbook (appendixes A–E) consists of an XHTML reference, a listing of special characters, a CSS property reference, an overview of Section 508 Standards, and a comparison of HTML and XHTML. The introduction to FTP appendix is now available on the Companion Website.
- Each new copy of the text comes with an access card to the Companion Website. The password-protected Companion Website consists of:
- Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS3 tutorials
- Using FTP to Publish to the Web tutorial (Appendix E from the Third Edition)
- XHTML Frames chapter (Chapter 5 from the Third Edition)
- Student starter files for Hands-On Practice exercises and Case Studies
- Selected solutions for Hands-On Practice exercises and Case Studies
- The author’s Web site includes:
- Links, updated info, and errata for each chapter
- Web Safe Color chart
- Online Adobe® Fireworks® CS3 tutorial
- Online Adobe® Flash® CS3 tutorial
- Cascading style sheets (CSS) are introduced earlier, moving from Chapter 9 to Chapter 3. Because CSS has become a standard for Web design, the entire book is refocused to integrate the topic throughout.
- Ethics and accessibility features receive increased coverage throughout, and marginal icons easily identify both throughout the text.
- A new Design Activities supplement is available for instructors who want to incorporate more hands-on design projects into their course.
Chapter 1 The Internet and the World Wide Web
1.1 The Evolution of the Internet
1.2 The Internet, Intranets, and Extranets
The Evolution of the World Wide Web
Internet Standards and Coordination
1.3 Web Standards and the World Wide Web Consortium
1.4 Accessibility and the Web
1.5 Ethical Use of Information on the Web
Checkpoint 1.1
1.6 Network Overview
1.7 The Client/Server Model
1.8 Internet Protocols
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
E-mail Protocols
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
Transmission Control Protocol/
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
1.9 URLs and Domain Names
URLs
Domain Names
1.10 Markup Languages
Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML)
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
Extensible Markup Language (XML)
Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML)
Checkpoint 1.2
1.11 Internet and Web Trends
Key Terms
Review Questions
Web Research
Web Design Focus
Chapter 2 XHTML Basics
2.1 What Is HTML?
2.2 Why XHTML and Not HTML?
2.3 Document Type Definition
2.4 Your First Web Page
Hands-On Practice 2.1
Checkpoint 2.1
2.5 XHTML—Body and Text Basics
The Body Element
The Heading Element
Hands-On Practice 2.2
Accessibility and Headings
The Paragraph Element
Hands-On Practice 2.3
The Line Break Element
Hands-On Practice 2.4
The Blockquote Element
Hands-On Practice 2.5
2.6 XHTML—List Basics
Definition Lists
Hands-On Practice 2.5
Ordered Lists
Unordered Lists
Hands-On Practice 2.6
Checkpoint 2.2
2.7 XHTML —Text Formatting
XHTML Logical Style Elements
XHTML Physical Style Elements
Special XHTML Characters
Hands-On Practice 2.7
2.8 XHTML—Hyperlinks
The Anchor Element
Absolute and Relative Links
E-mail Links
Hands-On Practice 2.8
Accessibility and Links
2.9 XHTML Validation
Hands-On Practice 2.9
Checkpoint 2.3
Key Terms
Review Questions
Apply Your Knowledge
Hands-On Exercises
Web Research
Web Design Focus
Web Site Case Study
JavaJam Coffee House
Fish Creek Animal Hospital
Pete the Painter
Prime Properties
Chapter 3 Configuring Color & Text with CSS
3.1 Overview of Cascading Style Sheets
Advantages of Cascading Style Sheets
Types of Cascading Style Sheets
Introduction to CSS Syntax
3.2 Using Color on Web Pages
Web Color Palette
Accessibility and Color
3.3 Configuring Color with Inline CSS
The Style Attribute
Hands-On Practice 3.1
3.4 Configuring Color with Embedded CSS
The Style Element
Hands-On Practice 3.2
Checkpoint 3.1
3.5 Configuring Text with CSS
CSS and Fonts
Hands-On Practice 3.3
3.6 The Class and Id Selectors
Hands-On Practice 3.4
3.7 The Div and Span Elements
Hands-On Practice 3.5
3.8 Using External Style Sheets
Hands-On Practice 3.6
Hands-On Practice 3.7
Checkpoint 3.2
3.9 Centering XHTML Elements
Hands-On Practice 3.8
3.10 CSS Validation
Hands-On Practice 3.9
Key Terms
Review Questions
Apply Your Knowledge
Hands-On Exercises
Web Research
Web Design Focus
Web Site Case Study
JavaJam Coffee House
Fish Creek Animal Hospital
Pete the Painter
Prime Properties
Chapter 4 Visual Elements & Graphics
4.1 Configuring Lines and Borders
The Horizontal Rule Element
Hands-On Practice 4.1
The Border and Padding Properties
Hands-On Practice 4.2
Checkpoint 4.1
4.2 Types of Graphics
GIF Images
JPEG Images
PNG Images
4.3 Using Graphics
The Image Element
Accessibility and Images
Hands-On Practice 4.3
Image Links
Hands-On Practice 4.4
Background Images
Configuring Background Images with CSS
Hands-On Practice 4.5
Checkpoint 4.2
4.4 XHTML Images and More
Image Maps
Thumbnail Images
Advanced Techniques: Image Slicing
Sources of Graphics
4.5 Sources and Guidelines for Graphics
Sources of Graphics
Guidelines for Using Images
Web Accessibility
Checkpoint 4.3
Key Terms
Review Questions
Apply Your Knowledge
Hands-On Exercises
Web Research
Web Design Focus
Web Site Case Study
JavaJam Coffee House
Fish Creek Animal Hospital
Pete the Painter
Prime Properties
Chapter 5 Web Design
5.1 Web Site Organization
Hierarchical Organization
Linear Organization
Random Organization
5.2 Web Site Navigation—Best Practices
Ease of Navigation
Navigation Bars
Short Pages
Table of Contents
Site Map and Site Search Features
5.3 Design Principles
Repetition
Contrast
Proximity
Alignment
5.4 Web Page Design—Best Practices
Load Time
Perceived Load Time
Above the Fold
Web Page “Real Estate”
Horizontal Scrolling
Adequate White Space
Target Audience
Browser-Friendly
Screen Resolution
Wireframes & Page Layout
5.5 Page Layout Design Techniques
Ice Design
Jello Design
Liquid Design
Checkpoint 5.1
5.6 Text Design—Best Practices
5.7 Graphic Design—Best Practices
5.8 Design to Provide Accessibility
5.9 Best Practices Checklist
Checkpoint 5.2
Key Terms
Review Questions
Hands-On Exercises
Web Research
Web Design Focus
Web Site Case Study
JavaJam Coffee House
Fish Creek Animal Hospital
Pete the Painter
Prime Properties
Web Project
Chapter 6 Page Layout with CSS
6.1 CSS Page Layout Overview
Advantages of Using CSS for Page Layout
Disadvantages of Using CSS for Page Layout
6.2 The Box Model
Hands-On Practice 6.1
6.3 CSS Positioning Properties
Relative and Absolute Positioning
Hands-On Practice 6.2
The float Property
Hands-On Practice 6.3
The display Property
The z-index Property
Hands-On Practice 6.4
Checkpoint 6.1
6.4 Exploring CSS Page Layout
Hands-On Practice 6.5
6.5 Two-Column Page Layout
Hands-On Practice 6.6
6.6 CSS Debugging Tips
6.7 CSS Page Layout Resources
Checkpoint 6.2
Key Terms
Review Questions
Apply Your Knowledge
Hands-On Exercises
Web Research
Web Design Focus
Web Site Case Study
JavaJam Coffee House
Fish Creek Animal Hospital
Pete the Painter
Prime Properties
Web Project
Chapter 7 More on Links, Lists & Layout
7.1 Another Look at XHTML Hyperlinks
More on Relative Linking
Relative Link Examples
Opening a Link in a New Browser Window
Internal Links
Hands-On Practice 7.1
7.2 CSS Pseudo-classes and Links
Hands-On Practice 7.2
7.3 CSS Navigation Layout Using Lists
Checkpoint 7.1
7.4 Three-Column CSS Page Layout
Hands-On Practice 7.3
7.5 CSS Styling for Print
Hands-On Practice 7.4
7.6 The “Cascade”
Hands-On Practice 7.5
Checkpoint 7.2
Key Terms
Review Questions
Apply Your Knowledge
Hands-On Exercises
Web Research
Web Design Focus
Web Site Case Study
JavaJam Coffee House
Fish Creek Animal Hospital
Pete the Painter
Prime Properties
Web Project
Chapter 8 Tables
8.1 Using Tables on Web Pages
Overview of an XHTML Table
XHTML Table Headings
XHTML Table Captions
Hands-On Practice 8.1
XHTML Table Attributes
Applying Attributes to Rows and Cells
Hands-On Practice 8.2
Accessibility and Tables
Checkpoint 8.1
8.2 XHTML—Table Page Layout
Accessibility and Layout Tables
More Sample Page Layout Examples
Flexible and Fixed Table Widths
Hands-On Practice 8.3
Nested Tables
Checkpoint 8.2
8.3 Using CSS to Style a Table
Hands-On Practice 8.4
Key Terms
Review Questions
Apply Your Knowledge
Hands-On Exercises
Web Research
Web Design Focus
Web Site Case Study
JavaJam Coffee House
Fish Creek Animal Hospital
Pete the Painter
Prime Properties
Web Project
Chapter 9 Forms
9.1 Overview of Forms
9.2 XHTML—Using Forms
Hands-On Practice 9.1
The Form Element
Basic Form Elements
Hands-On Practice 9.2
Checkpoint 9.1
9.3 Form Enhancements
The Label Element
The Fieldset and Legend Elements
The Tabindex Attribute
The Accesskey Attribute
Accessibility and Forms
Image Buttons and the Button Element
Hands-On Practice 9.3
Checkpoint 9.2
9.4 Using CSS to Style a Form
9.5 CGI Server-Side Processing
Steps in Utilizing CGI
Using CGI
Hands-On Practice 9.4
Privacy and Forms
CGI Resources
Server-Side Processing Technologies
Checkpoint 9.3
Key Terms
Review Questions
Apply Your Knowledge
Hands-On Exercises
Web Research
Web Design Focus
Web Site Case Study
JavaJam Coffee House
Fish Creek Animal Hospital
Pete the Painter
Prime Properties
Web Project
Chapter 10 Web Site Development
10.1 Successful Large-Scale Project Development
Project Manager
Information Architect
Marketing Representative
Copywriter and Editor
Content Manager
Graphic Designer
Database Administrator
Network Administrator
Web Developer
Project Staffing Criteria
10.2 The Development Process
Conceptualization
Analysis
Design
Production
Testing
Launch
Maintenance
Evaluation
Checkpoint 10.1
10.3 Web Hosting
Types of Web Host Providers
Hosting Needs
10.4 Choosing a Virtual Host
Web Host Checklist
Checkpoint 10.2
Key Terms
Review Questions
Hands-On Exercises
Web Research
Web Design Focus
Web Site Case Study
Web Project
Chapter 11 Web Multimedia & Interactivity
11.1 Helper Applications and Plug-ins
11.2 Multimedia File Types
Obtaining Multimedia Files
11.3 Using Sound on a Web Page
The Embed Element
Hands-On Practice 11.1
The Object Element
Hands-On Practice 11.2
Background Sounds
Hands-On Practice 11.3
11.4 Podcasting Overview
11.5 Using Video on a Web Page
The Embed Element
Hands-On Practice 11.4
The Object Element
Hands-On Practice 11.5
11.6 Browser Compatibility and Accessibility
11.7 Copyright Issues and Media Files
Checkpoint 11.1
11.8 Adobe Flash
Common Uses of Flash
Web Design and Flash
Adding a Flash Animation to a Web Page
Hands-On Practice 11.6
Flash Resources
11.9 Java
Common Uses of Java Applets
Adding a Java Applet to a Web Page
Hands-On Practice 11.7
Free Java Applet Resources
Checkpoint 11.2
11.10 JavaScript
Common Uses of JavaScript
Free JavaScript Resources
11. 11 Dynamic HTML (DHTML)
Common Uses of DHTML
Sources of free DHTML
11.12 Ajax
Common Uses of Ajax
Ajax Resources
Checkpoint 11.3
11.13 Accessibility and Multimedia/Interactivity
Key Terms
Review Questions
Apply Your Knowledge
Hands-On Exercises
Web Research
Web Design Focus
Web Site Case Study
JavaJam Coffee House
Fish Creek Animal Hospital
Pete the Painter
Prime Properties
Web Project
Chapter 12 E-Commerce Overview
12.1 What Is E-Commerce?
Advantages of E-Commerce
Risks of E-Commerce
12.2 E-Commerce Business Models
12.3 Electronic Data Interchange (EDI)
12.4 E-Commerce Statistics
12.5 E-Commerce Issues
12.6 E-Commerce Security
Encryption
Integrity
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
Digital Certificate
SSL and Digital Certificates
Checkpoint 12.1
12.7 Order and Payment Processing
Cash Model
Check Model
Credit Model
Smart Card
12.8 E-Commerce Storefront Solutions
Instant Online Storefront
Off-the-Shelf Shopping Cart Software
Custom-Built Solution
Semi-Custom-Built Solutions on a Budget
Checkpoint 12.2
Key Terms
Review Questions
Hands-On Exercises
Web Research
Web Design Focus
Web Site Case Study
JavaJam Coffee House
Fish Creek Animal Hospital
Pete the Painter
Prime Properties
Web Project
Chapter 13 Promotion for Web Developers
13.1 Search Engines and Search Indexes Overview
13.2 Popular Search Engines and Search Indexes
13.3 Components of a Search Engine
Robot
Database
Search Form
13.4 Designing Your Pages for Promotion
Keywords
Description
Meta Elements
13.5 Listing in a Search Engine and Search Index
Preferential Placement
Checkpoint 13.1
13.6 Monitoring Search Engine and Search Index Listings
13.7 Link Popularity
13.8 Other Web Site Promotion Activities
Affiliate Programs
Banner Ads
Banner Exchange
Reciprocal Link Agreements
Newsletters
“Sticky” Site Features
Personal Recommendations
Social Bookmarking
Blogs
RSS Feeds
Web Rings
Newsgroup and Listserv Postings
Traditional Media Ads and Existing Marketing Materials
Checkpoint 13.2
13.9 Serving Dynamic Content with Inline Frames
Hands-On Practice 13.1
Key Terms
Review Questions
Hands-On Exercises
Web Research
Web Design Focus
Web Site Case Study
JavaJam Coffee House
Fish Creek Animal Hospital
Pete the Painter
Prime Properties
Web Project
Chapter 14 A Brief Look at JavaScript
14.1 Overview of JavaScript?
14.2The Development of JavaScript
14.3 Popular Uses for JavaScript
Alert Message
Popup Windows
Browser Sniffing
Jump Menus
Mouse Movement Techniques
14.4 Adding JavaScript to a Web Page
The Script Element
JavaScript Statement Block Template
Hands-On Practice 14.1
Checkpoint 14.1
14.5 Document Object Model Overview
Hands-On Practice 14.2
14.6 Events and Event Handlers
Hands-On Practice 14.3
Checkpoint 14.2
14.7 Variables
Writing a Variable to a Web Page
Hands-on Practice 14.4
Collecting Variable Values Using Prompt
Hands-On Practice 14.5
14.8 Introduction to Programming Concepts
Arithmetic Operators
Decision Making Using If
Hands-On Practice 14.6
Functions
Hands-On Practice 14.7
Checkpoint 14.3
14.9 Form Handling
Hands-On Practice 14.8
Checkpoint 14.4
14.10 JavaScript and Accessibility
14.11 JavaScript Resources
Key Terms
Review Questions
Apply Your Knowledge
Hands-On Exercises
Web Research
Web Site Case Study
JavaJam Coffee House
Fish Creek Animal Hospital
Pete the Painter
Prime Properties
Web Project
Answers
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Appendix—Web Developer’s Handbook
A. XHTML Reference
B. Special Characters
C. CSS Property Reference
D. Comparison of HTML and XHTML
E. Section 508 Standards
Index
Web Design: Aesthetic / Layout Principles (Computer Science)
Internet / World Wide Web (Computer Science)
Web Programming and Design: Numerous Mark-up / Scripting Language (Computer Science)
XHTML/HTML (Computer Science)
XHTML / HTML (Computer Graphics / Arts)
Web Graphics & Design (Computer Graphics / Arts)
Website Management (Computer Graphics / Arts)
Web Development & Design Foundations With XHTML, 3/E
Felke-Morris
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Web Development and Design Foundations with XHTML, 3/E includes everything you need to develop highly effective Web sites. Besides providing comprehensive coverage of XHTML, this book introduces the Web design and development process and offers successful strategies for promoting Web sites, including accessibility and standards.
This is the only Web development and design book that explains concepts and provides step-by-step presentations that show you how to implement them. With Hands-On Practice, Hands-On Exercises, Web site Case Studies, and valuable reference material, this book has everything a beginning Web developer needs.
Supporting materials are available at www.aw.com/felke, including a Macromedia® Dreamweaver 8 tutorial, Hands-On Practice starter files, Hands-On Practice solutions, and Case Study starter files. A complimentary access code for this resource is offered with a new copy of this text, and subscriptions may also be purchased online.
The book’s Companion Website at http://webdevfoundations.net provides a Color Chart, Macromedia® Flash 8 tutorial, and a page for each chapter with links and updates.
Terry Felke-Morris is an associate professor at William Rainey Harper College, where she helped to develop the Web Developer certificate and degree programs. She holds a Master of Science degree in Information Systems and various certifications, including Microsoft® Certified Professional and Master CIW Designer. Terry has over fifteen years of industry experience and received the 2006 Blackboard Greenhouse Community of Practice Award for use of Internet technology in the academic environment.
Web Development and Design Foundations with XHTML, Fourth Edition, includes everything you need to develop highly effective Web sites. In addition to comprehensive coverage of XHTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and Web design best practices, this book presents information on accessibility, ethics, e-commerce, Web site promotion strategies, and JavaScript™. CSS has become a standard for Web design, so this edition introduces CSS early on and integrates the topic throughout the text, including CSS-based page layouts.
This book explains important Web development and design concepts and provides step-by-step presentations that show you how to implement them. With Web design focus activities, as well as Hands-On Practices, Hands-On Exercises, Web site Case Studies, and valuable reference material, this book has everything a beginning Web developer needs. This text is appropriate for a one-semester Web development course.
Topics include:
- XHTML
- Cascading Style Sheets
- Accessibility standards
- Web site design best practices
- The Web development process
- Multimedia and interactivity
- E-commerce
- Web site promotion
- JavaScript
Additional Web develloper reference material, including an XHTML Reference, a CSS Property Reference, a Comparison of HTML and XHTML, and an overview of the Section 508 Standards, is included in the Web Developer's Handbook Appendixes.
Supporting materials, including Adobe® Dreamweaver® CS3 tutorials, an introduction to FTP, a bonus chapter on XHTML frames, and student starter files for all chapters, are available at www.aw.com/felke. A complimentary access code for this Web site is included with a new copy of this book. Subscriptions may also be purchased online.
Further resources are available on the author's Web site at www.webdevfoundations.net. This site provides a useful color chart and an Adobe Flash® tutorial, as well as examples, links, and updates for each chapter.
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