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Markup for the Web
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Markup for the Web
Announcements
This Lecture's Topics
Your Beginning Toolbox
Web Hosting
URI to Filename Mapping
Directory Requests and "index.html"
HTTP Clients
Web Browser - It isn't just for
HTTP Clients - Browser Statistics
Text or HTML Editor
Markup Checking and Validation Resources
SSH (Remote Login)
FTP and SFTP (Move files from here to there and back again)
HTTP Client and Server
URL: A Web Address
Client-side Web Parts: Markup, Style, Function
Benefits of Web Standards
Web Standards: Markup and Style
The Ghosts of
"Strict" vs "Transitional"
Components of XHTML Elements
SGML, XML, HTML, and XHTML
SGML and XML
HTML and XHTML Compared
Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional (XML)
Examples of Markup Languages
Math Markup Language
Open Document Format
Well-formed (X)HTML and Valid (X)HTML
Document Type Declaration and Document Type Definition (DTD)
Common XHTML and HTML Document Type Declarations and DTDs
Effects of the Document Type Declaration
XHTML 1.0
XHTML Elements
Our Solar System
Structural: html, head, body, title
Document Type Definition (DTD) for XHTML
Reading the DTD
body
Attributes for body
Reading the XHTML Specification
DTD: Is there a better way?
Hypertext
Absolute and Relative Directions
Absolute and Relative URLs
Relative Paths to Parent Locations
Text: Heading
Heading
Text: Block
blockquote, address
Whitespace
Text: Inline
abbr and acronym
q
strong, bold, em, i
Lists
Nested lists
Ordered Lists
Dictionary Lists (term and definition)
Lists and CSS
Image
Tables
Table Head and Table Body
<!-- Comments -->
XHTML/HTML Character Entities
CDATA Sections
Nesting
Tables within Tables
Forms: Introduction
form
Get vs. Post
Radio Buttons
Checkbox
Option Lists
Textarea
Labels
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