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    por Niederst Robbins, Jennifer
    Publicado 2012
    Tabla de Contenidos: “…-- What you've learned -- Test yourself -- How the web works: -- Internet versus the web -- Serving up your information -- Word about browsers -- Web page addresses (URLs) -- Anatomy of a web page -- Putting it all together -- Test yourself -- Some big concepts you need to know: -- Dizzying multitude of devices -- Sticking with the standards -- Progressive enhancement -- Responsive web design -- One web for all (accessibility) -- Need for speed (site performance) -- Test yourself -- Part 2: HTML Markup For Structure: -- Creating a simple page: -- Web page, step by step -- Before we begin, launch a text editor -- Step 1: Start with content -- Step 2: Give the document structure -- Step 3: Identify text elements -- Step 4: Add an image -- Step 5: Change the look with a style sheet -- When good pages go bad -- Validating your documents -- Test yourself -- Element review: Document structure -- Marking up text: -- Paragraphs -- Headings -- Lists -- More content elements -- Organizing page content -- Inline element roundup -- Generic elements (div and span) -- Some special characters -- Putting it all together -- Test yourself -- Element review: Text -- Adding links: -- Href attribute -- Linking to pages on the web -- Linking within you own site -- Targeting a new browser window -- Mail links -- Telephone links -- Test yourself -- Element review: Links -- Adding images: -- First, a word on image formats -- Img element -- Window in a window -- Test yourself -- Element review: Images -- Table markup: -- How tables are used -- Minimal table structure -- Spanning cells -- Table accessibility -- Wrapping up tables -- Test yourself -- Element review: Tables -- Forms: -- How forms work -- Form element -- Variables and content -- Great form control roundup -- Form accessibility features -- Form layout and design -- Test yourself -- Element review: Forms -- What's up, HTML5?…”
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