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HTML and XHTML Pocket Reference (Pocket Reference (O'Reilly))
by Jennifer Niederst Robbins - O'Reilly Media, Inc.

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After years of using spacer GIFs, layers of nested tables, and other improvised solutions for building your web sites, getting used to the more stringent "standards-compliant" design that is de rigueur among professionals today can be intimidating.

With standards-driven design, keeping style separate from content is not just a possibility but a reality. You no longer use HTML and XHTML as design tools, but strictly as ways to define the meaning and structure of web content. And Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are no longer just something interesting to tinker with, but a reliable method for handling all matters of presentation, from fonts and colors to page layout. When you follow the standards, both the site's design and underlying code are much cleaner. But how do you keep all those HTML and XHTML tags and CSS values straight?

Jennifer Niederst-Robbins, the author of our definitive guide on standards-compliant design, "Web Design in a Nutshell," offers you the perfect little guide when you need answers immediately: "HTML and XHTML Pocket Reference," This revised and updated new edition takes the top 20% of vital reference information from her Nutshell book, augments it judiciously, cross-references everything, and organizes it according to the most common needs of web developers. The result is a handy book that offers the bare essentials on web standards in a small, concise format that you can use carry anywhere for quick reference. This guide will literally fit into your back pocket.

Inside "HTML and XHTML Pocket Reference," you'll find instantly accessible alphabetical listings of every element and attribute in the HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0 Recommendations. This isan indispensable reference for any serious web designer, author, or programmer who needs a fast on-the-job resource when working with established web standards.


Featured Customer Reviews

HTML and XHTML Pocket Reference (Pocket Reference (O'Reilly)) , March 15, 2008
Una GRAN pequeña guía de referencia. A lo mejor se echan en falta algunas palabras reservadas pero por lo general es una maravilla poder consultar de forma rápida y ordenada la duda que buscas.

Got my book!, November 26, 2007
The product got there 2 days earlier than other items I ordered the same day. The condition was good.

Easy to Use, September 04, 2007
After I figured out there structure of displaying information, this tool has become a valuable asset. Definately recommend.

No index?, March 30, 2007
What kind of a reference book doesn't have an index? Sure, the tag reference is in alphabetical order, but that only helps if you remember what the tag is. Also, I had a brain fart this morning and couldn't remember the exact syntax for a comment (I work with way too many languages)- couldn't find it. That's what a pocket reference is supposed to be for, the little things you can't remember!

DSM IV Made Easy, January 09, 2007
This is an excellent text and well illustrated. I am sure an updated edition will come out soon.


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