Dynamic HTML : the definitive reference /
Danny Goodman
- 2nd edition
- Beijing ; Tokyo ; Taipei : O'reilly and associated Inc., c2002, 1998.
- xiii, 1401 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
CONTENT
Part 1 Applying dynamic HTML
1 The state of the art The standards alphabet soup Version headaches HTML XHTML Style sheets Document object model Web accessibility initiative (WAI) ECMAScript A fragmenting world
2 Cross-platform compromises What is a platform? Navigator 4 DHTML-Fading fast Internet explorer DHTML Netscape 6 (Mozilla) DHTML Other browsers Cross-platform strategies Cross-platform expectations
3 Adding style sheets to documents Observing HTML structures Understanding block-level elements Two types of containment The CSS Platform Of style sheets,elements,attributes and values etc.
4 Adding dynamic positioning to documents Creating Positionable elements Positioning attributes Changing attribute values via scripting Cross-Platform position scripting Common positioning tasks
5 Making content dynamic Writing variable content Writing to other frames and windows Link to to multiple frames Image swapping etc.
6. Scripting events Event types Event objects Binding event handlers to elements preventing default event actions etc.
7. Standardization trends W3C modularization XHTML modularization CSS modularization etc.
Part II. Dynamic HTML reference 8. HTML and XHTML reference Attribute value types Shared HTML element attributes Alphabetical tag references
9. Document object model reference Property value types About client and offset properties Default property values etc.
10. Event reference Alphabetical event reference
11. Style sheet attribute reference Attribute value types Pseudo-elements and pseudo-classes At-rules etc.
12. Javascript core language reference Internet explorer Jscript versions About static objects Mozilla get and set methods etc.
Part III. Cross references 13. HTML/XHTML attribute index 14. DOM property index 15. DOM method index 16. DOM event handlers index