Table Of ContentIntroduction.Book I: Creating the XHTML Foundation.Chapter 1: Sound HTML Foundations.Chapter 2: It's All about Validation.Chapter 3: Choosing Your Tools.Chapter 4: Managing Information with Lists and Tables.Chapter 5: Making Connections with Links.Chapter 6: Adding Images.Chapter 7: Creating Forms.Book II: Styling with CSS.Chapter 1: Coloring Your World.Chapter 2: Styling Text.Chapter 3: Selectors, Class, and Style.Chapter 4: Borders and Backgrounds.Chapter 5: Levels of CSS.Book III: Using Positional CSS for Layout.Chapter 1: Fun with the Fabulous Float.Chapter 2: Building Floating Page Layouts.Chapter 3: Styling Lists and Menus.Chapter 4: Using Alternative Positioning.Book IV: Client-Side Programming with JavaScript.Chapter 1: Getting Started with JavaScript.Chapter 2: Making Decisions with Conditions.Chapter 3: Loops and Debugging.Chapter 4: Functions and Arrays.Chapter 5: Talking to the Page.Chapter 6: Getting Valid Input.Chapter 7: Animating Your Pages.Book V: Server-Side Programming with PHP.Chapter 1: Setting Up Your Server.Chapter 2: Generating HTML with PHP.Chapter 3: PHP and XHTML Forms.Chapter 4: Control Structures.Chapter 5: Working with Arrays.Chapter 6: Using Functions and Session Variables.Chapter 7: Working with Files and Directories.Chapter 8: Connecting to a MySQL Database.Book VI: Databases with MySQL.Chapter 1: Getting Started with Data.Chapter 2: Managing Data with SQL.Chapter 3: Normalizing Your Data.Chapter 4: Putting Data Together with Joins.Book VII: Into the Future with AJAX.Chapter 1: AJAX Essentials.Chapter 2: Improving JavaScript with jQuery.Chapter 3: Animating with jQuery.Chapter 4: Sending and Receiving Data.Book VIII: Moving from Web Pages to Web Sites.Chapter 1: Managing Your Servers.Chapter 2: Moving from Pages to Sites.Chapter 3: Introducing Content Management Systems.Chapter 4: Taking Control of Content.Appendix A: What's on the CD.Index.
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