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Teach Yourself HTML, CSS, and JavaScript All in Onecombines these three fundamental web development technologies into one clearly written, carefully organized, step-by-step tutorial that expertly guides the beginner through these three interconnected technologies.
In just a short time, you can learn how to use HTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and JavaScript together to design, create, and maintain world-class websites. Each lesson in this book builds on the previous ones, enabling you to learn the essentials from the ground up. Clear instructions and practical, hands-on examples show you how to use HTML to create the framework of your website, design your site’s layout and typography with CSS, and then add interactivity with JavaScript and jQuery.
Step-by-step instructions carefully walk you through the most common web development tasks.
Practical, hands-on examples show you how to apply what you learn.
Quizzes and exercises help you test your knowledge and stretch your skills.
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PART I: GETTING STARTED ON THE WEB
Lesson 1: Understanding How the Web Works 1
A Brief History of HTML and the World Wide Web 2
Creating Web Content 2
Understanding Web Content Delivery 3
Selecting a Web Hosting Provider 6
Testing with Multiple Web Browsers and Devices 8
Creating a Sample File 9
Using FTP to Transfer Files 10
Understanding Where to Place Files on the Web Server 14
Distributing Content Without a Web Server 17
Tips for Testing Web Content 18
Summary 19
Q&A 20
Workshop 20
Exercises 22
Lesson 2: Creating Web Content 2
Getting Prepared 24
Getting Started with a Simple Web Page 25
HTML Tags Every Web Page Must Have 28
Organizing a Page with Paragraphs and Line Breaks 31
Organizing Your Content with Headings 33
Understanding Semantic Elements 36
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