Incorporating four hands-on projects, "HTML Professional Projects" is your key to unlocking the power of HTML. Each project focuses on a specific information delivery requirement and is presented as a real-world case study. You will be able to use the skills that you develop throughout the book to modify the projects to fit your professional needs. You will learn how to apply standard design principles across a variety of practical applications, from nonprofit Web sites to corporate intranets. As you work through the projects in the book, you will develop the techniques you need to clearly outline your objectives and you will learn to carefully consider each step necessary in planning the implementation of your Web site. As you wrap up each Web project, you will examine how your final product fulfills the initial requirements.
Author(s): John W. Gosney
Series: Game development
Edition: 4
Publisher: Premier Press, a Division of Course Technology
Year: 2003
Language: English
Pages: 753
City: Indianapolis, IN
Cover......Page 1
Contents......Page 12
INTRODUCTION......Page 27
Part I HTML Essentials......Page 32
1 HTML and the World Wide Web Consortium: Past,Present, and Future......Page 34
2 Manipulating and Formatting HTML Text......Page 54
3 Placing and Manipulating Images......Page 80
4 Working with Page Layout......Page 102
5 Understanding Hyperlinks......Page 114
6 Creating and Manipulating Tables......Page 130
7 Integrating HTML Frames and Advanced Formatting......Page 148
8 Utilizing Forms for Dynamic Web Pages......Page 176
9 Working with Cascading Style Sheets, Part 1......Page 202
10 Working with Cascading Style Sheets, Part 2......Page 220
11 Integrating Scripts and Other Advanced Functionality......Page 234
12 Working with an HTML Editor......Page 254
Part II Applied HTML: Coding Professional Web Sites......Page 298
PROJECT1 THE SMALL BUSINESS WEB SITE......Page 300
13 MuseToMusic Web Site: Project Introduction......Page 302
14 MuseToMusic Web Site: Identifying Process Goals for the Commercial Site......Page 312
15 MuseToMusic Web Site: Addressing Customer Usability Issues......Page 324
16 MuseToMusic Web Site: Building the Solution......Page 340
PROJECT2 THE NONPROFIT WEB SITE......Page 372
17 Greenlawn School Web Site: Project Introduction......Page 374
18 Greenlawn School Web Site: Identifying Process Goals for the Nonprofit Site......Page 386
19 Greenlawn School Web Site: Addressing Customer Usability Issues......Page 400
20 Greenlawn School Web Site: Building the Solution......Page 414
PROJECT3 MSFRONTPAGE XP: BUILDING WEB SITES WITH AN HTML EDITOR......Page 442
21 MuseToMusic Web Site with FrontPage XP: Project Introduction......Page 444
22 MuseToMusic Web Site with FrontPage XP: Identifying Process Goals......Page 456
23 MuseToMusic Web Site with FrontPage XP: Addressing Customer Usability Issues......Page 476
24 MuseToMusic Web Site with FrontPage XP: Building the Solution......Page 492
PROJECT 4 MS SQL SERVER 2000: INTEGRATING A DATABASE WITH YOUR WEB SITE......Page 532
25 Integrating HTML with Microsoft SQL Server 2000......Page 534
26 Creating a SQL Server 2000 Database......Page 564
27 Querying and Manipulating Data in SQL Server 2000......Page 612
28 Web-Enabling Your SQL Server 2000 Database......Page 674
Part III Appendix......Page 706
A Fundamentals of Process Planning and Database Design......Page 708
INDEX......Page 726