Web Development & Design Foundations with XHTML 3rd Edition |
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by Terry Felke-Morris |
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Chapter 2 - XHTML BasicsThis chapter provides an introduction to XHTML. Including the anatomy of a Web page, formatting text, physical and logical styles, creating ordered and unordered lists, and configuring special characters. Firefox vs Internet ExplorerMozilla's latest browser, Firefox, was downloaded over 10 million times the first month it was available. Users are citing advantages such as tabbed browsing, improved security, and live bookmarks. Recent surveys have found that Internet Explorer's popularity has dipped for the first time in years. On 10/18/06 Microsoft released a new version of Internet Explorer. Check out the CNET review of IE7. Textbook Links
The Next Step for Web Markup LanguagesAn independent group, WHAT-WG (Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group), has been working outside of the official W3C since 2004 towards a new "version" of HTML. In March 2007 the W3C announced a new offical HTML Working Group that is expected to build on and extend WHAT-WG's efforts. According to the W3C HTML Working Group's charter, their charge is to recommend a new standard that combines HTML and XHTML: "This group will maintain and produce incremental revisions to the HTML specification, which includes the series of specifications previously published as XHTML version 1. Both XML and 'classic HTML' syntaxes will be produced." More Information. XHTML/HTML Developers Helping Each OtherWeb development is a field that is ever-changing. What's a web developer to do?
Some web developers also consider joining an organization such as the HTML Writer's Guild which recently merged with the International Association of Webmasters. This organization offers online classes in technologies related to web development. It also provides listservs for members to discuss issues related to the web world including HTML, XML, CSS, and the business of web development. Meeting (virtually or in-person) with other information technology students and professionals can help you develop skills and may even open some doors for you when you are ready for your first (or next) job. XHTML ResourcesThe XHTML Web Design for Beginners Tutorial from MIS Web Design offers another look at some of the topics in this chapter. Explore the site and discover other informative articles and tutorials. W3C Mobile Web Initiative and Mobile BrowsersTim Berners-Lee announced that the W3C has started a Mobile Web Initiative (W3C MWI). The purpose of this group is to improve the quality of the web experience for mobile devices and to make "Web access from a mobile device as simple, easy and convenient as Web access from a desktop device". As you begin to develop web pages, you may want to test them with mobile browsers. Links to mobile browser simulators are below:
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