XHTML and CSS Essentials for Library Web Design

XHTML and CSS Essentials for Library Web Design
Authors
Michael P. Sauers
ISBN
1555705049
Published
01 Dec 2005
Purchase online
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Keeping your library Web page up-to-date with the latest in Web technology requires understanding XHTML (eXtensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). Sauers has written this how-to specifically for librarians and explains: ? Web design standards ? XHTML coding ? Metadata ? XHTML and CSS validation ? CSS classes and IDs ? Conversion from HTML to XHTML Sauers utilizes library Web pages to illustrate his points.

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Keeping your library Web page up-to-date with the latest in Web technology requires understanding XHTML (eXtensible Hypertext Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). Sauers has written this how-to specifically for librarians and explains:
• Web design standards
• XHTML coding
• Metadata
• XHTML and CSS validation
• CSS classes and IDs
• Conversion from HTML to XHTML
Sauers utilizes library Web pages to illustrate his points. Sample codes and tags are placed alongside computer screen images and quick reference guides to XHTML and CSS code are included. Increase the efficiency, usability, and potential of library Web sites with the help of this readable and practical guide

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