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Move beyond basic Web design by learning to create dynamic Web content
To create a dynamic page on which content changes in response to events requires programming and the potential use of databases.Dynamic Web Programming: A Beginner's Guidestarts by covering HTML, XHTML, and CSS. You will then learn to use JavaScript to implement elements such as rollover events, popups, and calculations. The book explains how to use PHP to create guest books, blogs, and page transitions, as well as how to implement a database-driven Web site with MySQL.
Part I: Getting Ready;
Chapter 1.XHTML and HYML Refresher;
Chapter 2.Styling with CSS;
Part II: Adding JavaScript Dynamic Elements;
Chapter 3.Fundamentals of JavaScript;
Chapter 4.Responding to Events;
Chapter 5.Working with and Validating Forms;
Part III: Exercising the Server with PHP;
Chapter 6.Fundamentals of PHP;
Chapter 7.Using PHP by Itself;
Part IV: Powering Databases with MySQL and PHP;
Chapter 8.Fundamentals of MySQL;
Chapter 9.Putting It All Together;
IndexMarty Matthewshas been writing computer books for more than 25 years, authoring or co-authoring more than 70 books, including the bestselling
Windows Vista QuickSteps.
Take Your Web Design Skills to the Next Level!Master XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and MySQL with ease.Dynamic Web Programming: A Beginner's Guideshows you everything you need to know to program web pages that respond to user input. Create rollover events and pop-ups, and validate forms, with JavaScript. Use PHP for cookies, server variables, page transitions, and user authenticatil#˜