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Learn HTML5 and CSS3 in 24 one-hour lessons!

Sams Teach Yourself HTML and CSS in 24 Hours is a well-organized, clearly written, and generously illustrated tutorial that teaches beginners how to quickly create great-looking web pages using HTML5 and CSS3.

With a practical, jargon-free focus on quickly getting web pages created and published to the web, the books 24 one-hour lessons carefully guide the reader through each step involved in creating, enhancing, and maintaining web sites of all types and sizes.

The ninth edition of Sams Teach Yourself HTML and CSS in 24 Hours brings the entire book in line with the HTML5 and CSS3 specifications and capabilities and includes fresh material and examples that take full advantage of the books full-color layout and design.

Anyone who completes the lessons in this book can have his or her web pages be among those that appear on the Internet. In fact, within the first two lessons in this book, someone with no previous HTML experience at all can have a web page ready to go online.

If you like learning by doing, this is the book for you. It organizes lessons in the basics of HTML5 and CSS3 into simple steps and then shows you exactly how to tackle each step. Many of these HTML code examples are accompanied by pictures of the output produced by the code. You see how its done, you read a clear, concise explanation of how it works, and then you immediately do the same thing with your own page. A few minutes later, youre on to the next step.

Learn how to

  • Build your own web page and get it online in an instant
  • Format text for maximum clarity and readability
  • Create links to other pages and to other sites
  • Add graphics, color, and visual pizzazz to your web pages
  • Work with transparent images and background graphics
  • Design your sites layout and typography using CSS
  • Get user input with web-based forms
  • Publicize your site and make it search-engine friendly
  • Test a website for compatibility with different browsers
  • Make your site easy to maintain and update as it grows
  • Use HTML5 semantic tags to better structure your pages
  • Create columns with CSS
  • Add HTML5-based video and audio to your site
  • Use CSS3 transforms, transitions, and animations to create great visual effects
  • Use HTML5s powerful form validation capability

Contents at a Glance

Part I: Getting Started on the Web
1 Understanding How the Web Works
2 Structuring an HTML Document
3 Understanding Cascading Style Sheets

Part II: Building Blocks of HTML
4 A Closer Look at HTML5 Page Structure
5 Working with Text Blocks and Lists
6 Working with Fonts
7 Working with Colors and Borders
8 Using External and Internal Links
9 Using Tables and Columns
10 Creating Images for Use on the Web
11 Using Images in Your Web Site
12 Using Multimedia in Your Web Site

Part III: Advanced Web Page Design with CSS
13 Working with Margins, Padding, Alignment, and Floating
14 Understanding the CSS Box Model and Positioning
15 Creating Fixed or Liquid Layouts
16 Using CSS to Do More with Lists
17 Using CSS to Design Navigation
18 Using Mouse Actions to Modify Text Display
19 Implementing CSS3 Transforms, Transitions, and Animations

PART IV: Advanced Web Site Functionality and Management
20 Creating Print-Friendly Web Pages
21 Understanding Dynamic Web Sites and HTML5 Applications
22 Working with Web-Based Forms
23 Organizing and Managing a Web Site
24 Helping People Find Your Web Pages

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Introduction

In 2012, more than 2.8 billion people had access to the Internet, including 255 million people in the United States alone. Throw in 567 million Chinese users, 69 million German users, 54 million British users, 76 million Russian users, and 99 million Brazilians, and you can see the meaning of the word world in the term World Wide Web. Many of these Internet users are also creating content for the webyou can be one of them! Although accurate measurements of the total number of web pages are difficult to come by, Google surpassed the 1 trillion mark of indexed pages in the middle of 2008.

In the next 24 hours, hundreds of millions of new pages will appear in accessible areas of the Internet. At least as many pages will be placed on private intranets, where they will be viewed by businesspeople connected via their local networks. Every one of those pageslike the billions of pages already onlinewill use Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).

As you complete the 24 one-hour lessons in this book, your web pages will be among those that appear on the Internet. These lessons also provide you with a foundation for developing one of the most valuable skills in the world today: mastery of HTML.

Can you really learn to create top-quality web pages yourself, without any specialized software, in less time than it takes to schedule and wait for an appointment with a highly paid design consultant? Can this relatively short, easy-to-read book really enable you to teach yourself state-of-the-art techniques for developing and publishing web content?

Yes. In fact, within the first two lessons in this book, someone with no previous HTML experience at all can have a web page ready to go online.

How can you learn the language of the web so quickly? By example. This book organizes lessons on the basics of HTML and CSS into simple steps and then shows you exactly how to tackle each step. Many of these HTML code examples are accompanied by pictures of the output produced by the code. You see how its done, you read a clear and concise explanation of how it works, and then you immediately do the same thing with your own page. A few minutes later, youre on to the next step.

Soon youll be marveling at your own impressive pages on the Internet.

Beyond HTML

This book covers more than just HTML because HTML isnt the only thing you need to know to create web content today. The goal of this book is to give you a solid foundation in the skills you need to create a modern, standards-compliant website in just 24 short, easy lessons. This book covers the following key skills and technologies:

Picture 1 HTML5 is the most current recommendation for web page creation. Every example in this book is validated HTML5.

Picture 2 All the examples in the book have been tested for compatibility with the latest version of every major web browser. That includes Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Opera. Youll learn from the start to be compatible with the past, yet ready for the future.

Picture 3 The book has extensive coverage of the most current recommendation of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), which allows you to carefully control the layout, fonts, colors, and formatting of every aspect of your web pages, including both text and images. When it comes to creating eye-popping web pages, CSS goes far beyond what traditional HTML pages could do by themselves.

Picture 4 The technical stuff is not enough, so this book also includes the advice you need when setting up a website to achieve your goals. Key detailsdesigning an effective page layout, posting your page to the Internet with FTP software, organizing and managing multiple pages, and getting your pages to appear high on the query lists at all the major Internet search sitesare all covered in enough depth to get you beyond the snags that often frustrate beginners.

Attention to many of these essentials are what made the first eight editions of this book bestsellers, and this updated edition is no different. All the examples have been updated, and significant portions of the content have been revised to match new examples and new technologies, fully embracing HTML5 and CSS3.

Visual Examples

Every example in this book is illustrated in two parts:

Picture 5 The text you type to make an HTML page is shown first, with all HTML and CSS code highlighted.

Picture 6 The resulting web page is shown as it will appear to users who view it with the worlds most popular web browsers.

Youll often be able to adapt the example to your own pages without reading any of the accompanying text at all (although it is highly recommended that you read the rest of the text!).

All the examples in this book are standards compliant and work with Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, and Opera. Although all the screenshots were taken in Chrome, rest assured that all the code has been tested in all other browsers.

You will also find colors used within code examples and references to elements of code in the explanatory text. These colors highlight the different bits and pieces of code, both to enhance your familiarity with them and to call attention to their use.

Picture 7 HTML tags appear in dark blue .

Picture 8 HTML comments appear in grey .

Picture 9 CSS elements appear in green .

Picture 10 HTML attribute names appear in light blue .

Picture 11 HTML attribute values appear in magenta .

Please note that the color of an item can change, depending on its context. For instance, when CSS elements are used within the style attribute of an HTML tag, they are color-coded as HTML attribute values ( magenta ) instead of CSS elements ( green ).

Special Elements

As you complete each lesson, margin notes help you immediately apply what you just learned to your own web pages.

Whenever a new term is used, it is clearly highlighted. No flipping back and forth to a glossary!


Tip

Tips and tricks to save you precious time are set aside in Tip boxes so that you can spot them quickly.



Note

Note boxes highlight interesting information you should be sure not to miss.



Caution

When you need to watch out for something, youre warned about it in Caution boxes.


Q&A, Quiz, and Exercises

Every hour ends with a short question-and-answer session that addresses the kind of dumb questions everyone wishes they dared to ask. A brief but complete quiz lets you test yourself to be sure you understand everything presented in the hour. Finally, one or two optional exercises give you a chance to practice your new skills before you move on.

Hour 1. Understanding How the Web Works

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