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HTML, CSS & JavaScript in easy steps

Mike McGrath

Computers / Web / Web Programming

Everything you need to get to grips with HTML, CSS and JavaScript – the three coding languages that are used to create modern web pages – all in easy steps!

HTML, CSS & JavaScript in easy steps instructs the reader on each of the three coding languages that are used to create modern web pages; HyperText Markup Language (HTML) tags are used to control the structure of web page content, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) rules are used to determine how web page content appears, and JavaScript functions are used to provide web page interactivity.

HTML, CSS & JavaScript in easy steps contains examples and screenshots that illustrate each feature of all three coding languages. You'll learn how to create web pages to display text, images, lists, tables, hyperlinks, forms, audio, and video. Each chapter builds your knowledge so by the end of the book you'll have gained a sound understanding of HTML markup, CSS rules and JavaScript functions.

HTML, CSS & JavaScript in easy steps has an easy-to-follow style that will appeal to anyone who wants to create great functional web pages. It will appeal to programmers who want to quickly add web page coding to their skills set, and to the student who is studying website design at school or college, and to those seeking a career in web development.

Table of Contents:

1.      Get Started in HTML

2.      Manage Page Content

3.      Insert Hyperlinks

4.      Arrange Page Sections

5.      Write Lists and Tables

6.      Embed Media Content

7.      Create Input Forms

8.      Get Started in CSS

9.      Manage the Box Model

10.  Manipulate Text Styles

11.  Organize Tables and Lists

12.  Generate Effects

13.  Control the Web Page

14.  Design with Grids

15.  Get Started in JavaScript

16.  Perform Useful Operations

17.  Manage the Script Flow

18.  Use Script Objects

19.  Control Numbers and Strings

20.  Address the Window Object

21.  Interact with the Document

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