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Tables of Contents for Web Professionals Handbook
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Introduction
1
4
XHTML/HTML
5
54
Brief History of HTML
6
1
XML
7
1
XHTML
8
4
Including an XML Declaration
9
1
Including a DTD
9
1
Including the XML Namespace
10
1
Including head and body Tags
10
1
Quoting All Tag Attributes
10
1
Commenting XHTML Markup
11
1
Reference Section: XHTML 1.0
12
47
Standard Element Attributes
13
2
Special Characters
15
1
Deprecated Elements
15
1
Structural Elements
16
6
General Presentational Elements
22
9
Table Structure Elements
31
7
Form Structure Elements
38
9
Image Elements
47
2
Data Listing Elements
49
3
Object Elements
52
1
Frame Elements
53
6
Cascading Style Sheets
59
42
Using CSS in Documents
60
12
Inheritance and the Cascade
72
3
Absolute and Relative Positioning
75
1
Pseudo-Classes and Pseudo-Elements
76
4
CSS Property Reference
80
16
CSS Selector Reference
96
5
Core JavaScript
101
80
JavaScript Origins
101
2
Adding JavaScript to Your HTML Pages
103
3
Variables
106
3
Data Types
109
18
Booleans
111
1
Numbers
112
3
Strings
115
7
Null
122
1
Undefined
122
1
Array Objects
122
5
Expressions and Operators
127
12
Coding Structure
139
2
Controlling the Execution Flow
141
11
Operator Precedence Rules
141
2
Functions
143
2
Conditional execution
145
7
Exception Handling
152
4
The Global Object
156
7
JavaScript Objects
163
6
The Math Object
169
1
The Date Object
170
3
Regular Expressions
173
8
Client Browser Extensions
181
20
The window Object
181
9
The frames Collection
190
2
The history Object
192
2
The location Object
194
1
The navigator Object
195
2
The screen Object
197
4
XML
201
58
Introduction to XML
201
2
The Construction of an XML Document
203
4
The Rules of XML
203
3
An XML Document Example
206
1
XML Namespaces
207
2
Validating XML
209
12
Document Type Definitions (DTDs)
209
5
XML Schemas
214
7
The XML Document Object Model
221
23
XML DOM Objects
222
16
Loading XML Documents into a Parser
238
5
XML DOM Examples
243
1
Other XML-Based Standards
244
15
Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML)
245
1
XML Path Language (XPath)
245
3
Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL)
248
7
XML Linking Language (XLink)
255
1
Resource Description Framework (RDF)
255
1
Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)
255
1
Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG)
256
3
Document Object Models
259
40
DOM History
259
2
The Level 0 DOM
261
19
The document Object
262
2
The forms Object
264
1
The elements Object
265
5
Common Tasks with Forms
270
6
The images Object
276
3
The links Object
279
1
The Intermediate DOMs
280
7
DHTML
280
1
Microsoft DOM
281
2
Netscape DOM
283
1
DHTML micro-API
284
3
The W3C DOM
287
12
Web Graphics
299
18
Raster vs. Vector Graphics
299
11
GIF, JPEG, and PNG
300
1
File Sizes and Compression
301
9
Text on the Web
310
7
General Typography Rules
310
2
Using Text or Images
312
5
Introduction to Multimedia
317
10
History of Multimedia on the Web
317
3
Rationale
320
1
Principal Formats to Use
321
2
Vector-based Formats
321
1
Bitmap-based Formats
322
1
Movie Formats
322
1
Audio Formats
322
1
Emerging Formats -- SMIL
323
1
Native Support: Embedding, Applets, and Objects
323
4
Principles of Usability
327
26
General Principles
328
7
Fitts' Law
328
1
Feedback
328
1
User Goals
329
1
Know Your Medium, Your Users, and Your Favorite Color
330
3
General Layout
333
2
Web Forms
335
8
Client-side or Server-side
343
1
Navigation
344
2
Other Elements and Attributes
346
4
The Written Word
350
3
Accessibility
353
20
Accessibility Overview
354
5
Defining Disabilities
354
2
Assistive Technologies
356
1
Why Is Accessibility Important?
357
2
Accessibility Standards
359
14
Web Traffic Analysis
373
22
Analyzing Log Files with Analog
373
14
Standards for Web Traffic Analysis
387
8
Appendix A: Color Names
395
6
Appendix B: HTML Character Entities
401
14
Appendix C: MIME Types
415
6
Index
421