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Dynamic HTML (DHTML) |
| Product Description : Dynamic HTML (DHTML) is an umberella term for a combination of HTML, XHTML, CSS, and a client side scripting language such as Javascript, or VBScript. DHTML allows developers to create engaging web sites with content that can move, change shape, size, color, or otherwise react to user actions without requiring a trip to the web server, or browser plug-in. VTC author, Darcey Spears, shows users step-by step how to build a web site, beginning with how to acquire client information, creating a site map, and onto planning for DXHTML elements. Work files are also provided for this tutorial. To being learning today, simply click on one of the Dynamic HTML lessons. |
Dynamic HTML (DHTML)IntroductionWelcome & OverviewThe Sample Site: organicwoodworkers.com System Requirements & Prerequisites ToolsHTML/XHTML EditorsWYSIWYG Editors Dreamweaver Quick Overview Setting Up the Site in Dreamweaver Planning the SiteClient RequirementsSite Map Technical Requirements Design Requirements Internet and the World Wide WebThe Source of HTMLStandards Evolution with the W3C What Do You Follow? Writing XHTML/CSS/JavaScript Pages XHTML for default.htmFrom SGML to XMLQuick Overview of XHTML Compliance Basic Construction of default.htm Main Elements for default.htm Styling default.htmOld HTML Presentation MarkupAlong Came CSS Discerning the Structure in Content The Separation Process Basic Style Rules Cascading Sets of Styles & Naming Rules Foreground & Background for default.htm Font Family & Size for default.htm Lists & Navigation Links for default.htm Positioning default.htmThe Box ModelBlock & Inline Elements & Their Boxes Normal Flow & Positioning Schemes Tags: Reference by Class Slogan Text & Positioning Links & Navigation Positioning The Tree Quotes: First Positioning The Tree Quotes: Float the Text Right The Tree Quotes: Float the Link Left JavaScript for default.htmOverview of Client-side ScriptingJavaScript Properties & Methods Tree Quote Function & Array of Quotes Changing the Tree Quote: pt. 1 Changing the Tree Quote: pt. 2 XHTML For Artist InformationArtist Photo/Header/QuoteArtist Summary & More Information Area Styling Artist InformationArtist Photo & H1 For Artist NameArtist Quote :first-letter & :first-line H3 for Artist Summary H2 for More Information Navigation Links & :hover/:active/& :visited Positioning Artist InformationMain & Top DivisionsQuote & More Information Navigation Boxes More Information Box & Overflow Options The Look of the Scrollbars The Center Column Boxes Display & Visibility Choices Unfolding Artist InformationDrop-down List Using :hover & PositioningOnmouseover Highlighting Adding JavaScript to Accommodate IE Unfolding From the Same Page: pt. 1 Unfolding From the Same Page: pt. 2 Closing/Minimizing/Maximizing Artist InfoDesign Limitations/Closing Artist InfoMinimizing Artist Information: pt. 1 Minimizing Artist Information: pt. 2 Minimizing Artist Information: pt. 3 Maximizing Artist Information Work SamplesAnother Page/Another DivJavaScript Include for Artist Links Artist Information from Another Page General Image Considerations XHTML Elements Positioning Work SamplesThe Thumbnail ColumnWork Sample Full Image Copyright/Photo/& Text JavaScript for Drag & DropDrag & Drop Starting with the First ImagestartDrag() pt. 1 startDrag() pt. 2 endDrag()/enterDragTarget()/overDragTarget() drop() pt. 1 drop() pt. 2 closeDetArea() & Image for Drop The Rest of the PagesAbout OWWContact OWW & a Total Site Review Printing With CSSStyle Management with TopStyle ProMedia Types @import & @media The Print Layout The Print Style Sheet: XHTML Elements Left Column Print Style pt. 1 Left Column Print Style pt. 2 Right Column Print Style More CSSThe Document TreeSelectors by Relationship Horizontal Alignment Vertical Alignment Opacity Table Styles ConclusionSummary of Skills LearnedThanks & More Resources CreditsAbout this Author |







