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In this video on DVD-ROM, Charles Wyke-Smith demonstrates some of the most useful CSS techniques. Charles goes over the key strategies of correctly structuring HTML documents and then moves on to presentational styling – such as the colors, graphics, and columns of the layout – with CSS. Leading with structure ensures that your document will display acceptably on any device, not just desktop web browsers, and will enable you to easily change the look of your site in the future. Charles provides a solid introduction in how to use CSS effectively, and shows you the step-by-step process of styling a page. The video assumes some basic knowledge of how web pages work, but even if you're a complete beginner, you should be able to follow along quite easily.

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Finally, a comprehensive textbook from the Web Warrior series that covers both HTML and XHTML! Providing students with a tool that not only teaches the basics of HTML, but also prepares them for the eventual migration to XHTML, this book is perfect for the student who can utilize their core HTML skills to develop XHTML pages. XHTML, the integration of XML with HTML 4, makes it easier to create and update Web pages while offering more flexibility because of its platform-independent design. Thus, applications running over PDAs, cell phones and televisions will stay consistent in their presentation. Furthermore, the importance of XHTML as an essential Web development tool has been reinforced because it has been chosen to replace HTML as the default Web tool by the World Wide Web.

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Advanced Professional Web Design: Techniques and Templates (CSS & XHTML) is the must-have book for advanced designers who want to expand their skills and improve the quality of their designs. Learning CSS technology and continually improving one's design and developer skills is becoming increasingly essential for every Web designer in today's marketplace. This book teaches designers and developers how to bridge the knowledge gap from XHTML table-based design to full CSS-based design, and master the technologies and techniques needed. But the book isn't just about the theory behind design; it's about putting it into practice right away. Using the ~140 customizable designs, designers can use what they learn immediately. This indispensable collection of designs includes 20 CSS-driven templates, 80 XHTML table-based templates, 10 e-newsletter templates, 10 signature templates, and 20 Photoshop designs that can be coded. Too see some of the sample templates that come on the book's companion CD, visit the author's Web site at http://www.a5design.com/a5-book-designs. The book goes well beyond the authors' very successful Professional Web Design: Techniques and Templates by providing advanced tools and techniques that teach how e-commerce and shopping carts work, explain the concept of database-driven sites, and show how to create relative sizing designs, among other important topics. The techniques are taught with an emphasis on CSS, including explanations, examples, and templates that go far beyond existing CSS documentation. The database-driven and e-commerce examples in the book are written using CFML (ColdFusion Markup Language). Because the purpose of this book is to give a high-level explanation of such techniques, the techniques can be easily translated to other languages, such as ASP/ASP.Net, JSP, and PHP. This is a unique training course and free library of templates all in one!

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Question : Is it possible to combine PHP and XHTML into one page?
If it is possible, when and why would we do that? Where can I learn it? I am currently learning xhtml, but would also like to learn PHP after that, any good page for that?Btw how do u make login on page possible?

Answer:
Yes, that is PHPs main purpose, to create dynamic (X)HTML.Once you've learned HTML, I recommend going to phpacedemy.org , great tutorials.Here's a axample:Hello world!

";?>

 

Question : what is the different between HTML and XHTML?
I need to know what is the different between HTML and XHTML. Is XHTML have more tags than HTML.

Answer:
XHTML is *not* a new version of HTML. It is a formulation of (the *same* version of) HTML in XML. XHTML1 is HTML4 expressed in XML.HTML5 is *not* competing with XHTML. HTML5 can be expressed in XML — just like HTML4 can be expressed in XML — and is referred to as XHTML5.Moreover, The HTML version of HTML5 allows syntax such as /> to ease migration from “XHTML-as-text/html” (which I suspect is what you are discussing here) to HTML5. So it should be trivial to migrate even if you use XHTML-like syntax. No need to worry about it.BTW, your template doesn’t tell browsers that the document is XHTML not HTML. To do that, the server must declare an XML MIME type for the file. If you use text/html, browsers will interpret it as HTML, regardless of what it looks like.take care

 

Question : what is the appropriate way to save xhtml file?
Is it right to save it as html while doctype is set to xhtm.lwhat do i save it as htmlxmlxhtmlso far makes no difference what i save it as but what's the standardPlus why does browser amaya generate xhtml in language i cannot relate to.

Answer:
filename.xml.xhtml is not supported by vista+

 

Question : How to insert non-displaying text in xhtml code?
I know there is a way to write text into xhtml code in a certain way so it does not actually show up in the finished webpage. But for some reason, I cannot remember what the code tags are supposed to be. For example, if I wanted to write notes to help me remember things in the code, but don't want them to show up.

Answer:
Hi Jeff,If you simply want to make comments, use these tags:And, you can place large blocks of text in your page:Best regards,subexpression

 

Question : What is the best open source software for php, XHTML and CSS development for MAC?
I have a website based on WordPress and need a good php/XHTML/CSS editor. I need something to check syntax including PHP syntax, show tags using different colors, ability to search in multiple documents and syntax suggestions.I have tried Eclipse, but I make it use the charset I need (Windows-1250 or CP-1250).

Answer:
I realise that these may not reach all of your requirements, but I have found these to be good open source editors under linux and I believe they will run on a mac. There is also NVU, but I cannot remember it supporting php, although it is WYSIWYG.

 

Question : What is the difference between PHP and XHTML code?
im kinda new to this but, what benefits does PHP over xhtml and vice versa. I am trying to create a website where people can login but I don't now what type of code is best for me.Any Suggestions?

Answer:
Im going to try to explain this best I can, sorry ahead of time if im not clear enough.xhtml is used to create invisible (or visible) boxes that you can (or cannot) physically see. You then use CSS (a style sheet) to edit those boxes to be the size, color, and position that you want. These two are used to make the part of the website that you see. (those xhtml boxes are
's ... xhtml can be used for more but this is just a general overview)PHP is a server-side language that the client (whoever is visiting your site) will never see. It gets executed on the server before its sent to him.You use php to make web pages dynamic, like your login stuff and this yahoo answers stuff we're typing in. We type it in, it sends the information to the server where the server-side language (php) in your case plays with it and saves it in databases (php is normally used with mysql). PHP is for all the behind the scenes stuff while xhtml and css are used to make the look and feel of the page.Hope this helpshttp://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp learn csshttp://www.w3schools.com/xhtml/default.asp learn xhtmlhttp://www.w3schools.com/php/default.asp learn php

 

Question : What does strict xhtml check for in respect to accessibility?
What does strict xhtml check for in regards to accessibility and what will it not be able to check for?

Answer:
there is no difference between html and xhtml, the difference is with xhtml you can use xml files within it..so, to answer your question, when it comes to accessibility the checks are the same as html , you can check them at places like this http://achecker.ca/checker/index.php

 

Question : XHtml/Html: How does the browser decide on size for tags

through to

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XHtml/Html, how does the browser decide on size for tags

through to

I had a look in tools -> internet options -> general -> fonts but couldnt see anything. Even though this can be changed in CSS im curious to where Internet explorer and firefox gets the sizes defaults from.Thanks

Answer:
These are just hard coded into the software and come from way back in the first days of markup, even before the internet really when word processors couldn't display anything over the bog standard text, so needed something to differentiate headings from body text. h1 - h3 are larger than p and 4 - 6 go from the same to smaller.So it's really an arbitrary choice - which DOES change from browser to browser.

 

Question : How do I study and answer my lab assignments for Web development and design foundations with XHTML ed4 course?
I have a very basic information about computer and I am taking Web development and design foundations with XHTML ed4 course as my elective course at college.Could someone give me some good suggestions on how I study and practice to get familiar with this course?I feel lost in the lab class and am already stressed out at the beginning of this course.;(

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I have a very basic information about computer and I am taking Web development and design foundations with XHTML ed4 course as my elective course at college.Could someone give me some good suggestions on how I study and practice to get familiar with this course?I feel lost in the lab class and am already stressed out at the beginning of this course.;(

 

Question : How do I add login with other accounts with html or wml/xhtml codes on my site?
I want html wml/xhtml any codes for example login with yahoo, login with facebook, login with twitter, login with google.etc and visitors can login easily on my site with other accounts, so please give me code or advise me to get it from anywhere.

Answer:
It's not as easy as just adding some (x)html codes, you need a server side script too. There are script libraries available to help you with it, but you'd still need to do some programming.Here, to get you started:http://code.google.com/apis/accounts/docs/OpenID.htmlhttps://developers.facebook.com/docs/gu ides/web/#loginhttp://developer.yahoo.com/auth/https://dev.twitter.com/docs/auth/sign-twitter

 

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