Sanda Katila is currently teaching as afull-time Assistant Professor at Kent State University,School of Art Visual Communication Design.She has taught all levels of design in the program,including Introduction to Graphic Design,Introduction to Typography,and senior level courses such as TypoPahoto Illustration,Basic Computer,and Issues for Graphic Design Businesses.Paul is professor of Computer Science and a Director of Research at the Institute for Computational Mathematics (ICM/Kent), at Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, USA. A Ph.D. and faculty member from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Paul Wang is a leading expert in Symbolic and Algebraic Computation (SAC). He has received over forty research fundings from government and industry, published six textbooks and many software tools.
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Chapter 1 Web Basics and Overview 1.1 About Networking 1.2 The Internet 1.3 The Domain Name System 1.4 The Web 1.5 Content Types 1.6 Putting Information on the Web 1.7 What is HTML? 1.8 Web Hosting 1.9 Domain Registration 1.10 What Are Name Servers? 1.11 Looking up Host Information 1.12 The Web Development Process 1.13 Dynamic Generation of Web Pages 1.14 HTTP Briefly 1.15 Summary Exercises Chapter 2 Creating Web Pages: XHTML 2.1 HTML Basics 2.2 Creating Your First Web Page 2.3 Elements and Entities 2.4 A Brief History of HTML 2.5 XHTML Syntax 2.6 Core Attributes 2.7 Headings and Paragraphs 2.8 Whitespace and Line Wrapping 2.9 Inline Elements 2.10 Controlling Presentation Styles 2.11 Length Units 2.12 Colors 2.13 Text Fonts 2.14 Lists 2.15 List Styles 2.16 Hyperlinks 2.17 Images 2.18 Positioning Inline Images 2.19 Image Maps 2.20 Editing HTML 2.21 Summary Exercises Chapter 3 Advanced XHTML 3.1 Character Encoding 3.2 Special Symbols and HTML Entities 3.3 Tables 3.4 Cell Content Alignment 3.5 Displaying Tables 3.6 Formatting Tables 3.7 Positioning Tables 3.8 Table Width and Height 3.9 Grouping Rows and Columns 3.10 Nesting Tables 3.11 Using Tables for Page Layout 3.12 Page-wide Style with body 3.13 Head Elements 3.14 Search Engine Ready Pages 3.15 Forwarding Pages 3.16 Portable Pages 3.17 Website Icons 3.18 Frames 3.19 Server-Side Includes 3.20 Internationalization 3.21 Common Page Errors 3.22 Page Checking and Validation 3.23 For More Information 3.24 Summary Exercises Chapter 4 Design Basics 4.1 What is Design? 4.2 Design and Perception 4.3 Brief History of Design on the Web 4.4 Elements of Design 4.5 Unity and Variety 4.6 Emphasis, Focal Point and Hierarchy 4.7 Contrast 4.8 Visual Balance 4.9 Summary Exercises Chapter 5 Information Architecture, Page Layout, and Typography 5.1 Layout Overview 5.2 Website Architectures 5.3 Information Architecture 5.4 IA Case Study: CVB 5.5 Client Identity 5.6 Organizational Framework 5.7 Typography Basics 5.8 Type Families 5.9 Choosing Type 5.10 Spacing Type 5.11 Reading Type on the Web 5.12 Layout Grids 5.13 Web Page Layout Grids 5.14 Designing Layout Grid Systems 5.15 Grids on the Web: A Critique 5.16 Summary Exercises Chapter 6 Controlling Page Style: Cascading Style Sheets 6.1 What is CSS? 6.2 Overall Styling of a Page 6.3 Centering and Indenting 6.4 Selectors 6.5 Hyperlink Styles 6.6 Conflicting Rules 6.7 Style Properties 6.8 A Navigation Bar 6.9 Page Formatting Model 6.10 Setting Margin, Border, and Padding 6.11 Navbar Using Borders 6.12 Border Properties 6.13 Styled Buttons 6.14 Formatting Text 6.15 Elastic Banners 6.16 Rollover Navigation Bars 6.17 Piecing Images Together 6.18 Background Images 6.19 List and Other Style Properties 6.20 Positioning 6.21 Printer-Friendly Pages 6.22 CSS and Page Layout 6.23 The Cascade 6.24 For More Information 6.25 Summary Exercises Chapter 7 Color and Graphics 7.1 A Historical Note on Color Theory 7.2 The Color Wheel 7.3 Color Harmony 7.4 Color Contrast 7.5 Color for the Web 7.6 The Meaning of Color 7.7 Color and Readability 7.8 Color on Computers 7.9 What is Gamma? 7.10 Color Models and Color Encoding 7.11 Color Palettes 7.12 Image Encoding Formats 7.13 Web Samples Color Critique 7.14 Color Application 7.15 Summary Exercises Chapter 8 Forms and Form Processing 8.1 What Is A Form? 8.2 A Historical Note 8.3 Form Basics 8.4 Text Input 8.5 User Selections 8.6 Submit Buttons 8.7 File Uploading 8.8 Other input Elements 8.9 Tabbing Order 8.10 Form Layout 8.11 HTTP Basics 8.12 HTTP Message Format 8.13 CGI Overview 8.14 Outline of a CGI Program 8.15 Getting Started with CGI Programming 8.16 Deploying CGI Programs 8.17 CGI Example: Club Membership 8.18 CGI Environment Variables 8.19 Data Received on the Server-Side 8.20 Content Length 8.21 Summary Exercises Chapter 9 Client-Side Scripting: JavaScript 9.1 Getting Started 9.2 Embedding JavaScript in a Web Page 9.3 A Brief History of JavaScript 9.4 Rollovers 9.5 Preloading Images 9.6 Active Navigation Bars 9.7 Making Comparisons 9.8 Built-in Functions 9.9 Matching Patterns 9.10 Patterns 9.11 JavaScript Objects 9.12 Windows 9.13 Creating User Interactions 9.14 A Conversion Calculator 9.15 Form Checking 9.16 Menu Actions 9.17 Events and Event Objects 9.18 Scrolling Text 9.19 Testing and Debugging 9.20 For More Information 9.21 Summary Exercises Chapter 10 Document Object Model and Dynamic HTML 10.1 What Is DOM? 10.2 A Demonstration 10.3 DOM History and Architecture 10.4 Browser Support of DOM 10.5 DOM API Overview 10.6 Getting Started with DOM 10.7 The DOM Node Interface 10.8 DOM Tree Depth-First Traversal 10.9 The DOM HTMLElement Interface 10.10 HTMLElement Fields and Methods 10.11 A Guided Form 10.12 Fade-in Headlines 10.13 Mouse Tracking 10.14 The DOM HTMLDocument Interface 10.15 Generating New Content 10.16 A Smart Form 10.17 Reordering Rows in Tables 10.18 A Tic-Tac-Toe Game 10.19 Windows and Frames 10.20 A Code Experimenter 10.21 DHTML Access to Web Services 10.22 For More Information 10.23 Summary Exercises Chapter 11 Graphics and Site Production 11.1 Graphics for the Web: Using Photoshop 11.2 Cropping and Scanning 11.3 Types of Artwork 11.4 Tools for Web Graphics: A Brief Overview 11.5 Color Adjustments 11.6 Typical Image Processing Tasks 11.7 Designer-Programmer Cooperation 11.8 From Layout Design to HTML Code 11.9 Guide on Rules and Layout Table 11.10 Rollover Navigation Bars 11.11 Creating CSS in Dreamweaver 11.12 Page Template Production 11.13 Saving Original Files and Working Graphics 11.14 Site Deployment 11.15 Summary Exercises Chapter 12 Audio and Video 12.1 A Brief History of Audio and Video on the Web 12.2 Designing Multimedia 12.3 Audio on the Web 12.4 Sampling and Quantization 12.5 Audio Compression and File Formats 12.6 What is MP3? 12.7 Sound in Web Pages 12.8 Serving up MP3 12.9 How to Obtain, Produce, and Edit Audio 12.10 Video on the Web 12.11 Digital Video Compression 12.12 Video in Web Pages 12.13 Video Streaming 12.14 How to Obtain, Produce, and Edit Video 12.15 Introduction to Flash 12.16 Flash Overview 12.17 Publishing Flash Movies 12.18 Flash Movie Example 12.19 Summary Exercises Chapter 13 Perl and Common Gateway Interface Programming 13.1 What is Perl 13.2 A Brief History of Perl 13.3 Perl Programming ABC 13.4 Perl Varibles 13.5 Arithmetic and String Operators 13.6 True or False 13.7 Automatic Data Context 13.8 Conditional Statements 13.9 Perl I/O 13.10 Perl Iterations 13.11 Defining Functions 13.12 A Form-to-Email Program 13.13 Pattern Matching in Perl 13.14 Substitutions 13.15 Simple Page Search 13.16 Perl Built-in Functions 13.17 Handling Passwords 13.18 Taint Mode 13.19 The Perl CGI Module 13.20 Handling File Uploading 13.21 Testing and Debugging CGI.pm Scripts 13.22 Session Control 13.23 Sessions under HTTP 13.24 What Is a Cookie? 13.25 Cookies in CGI Programs 13.26 CGI.pm Cookie Example 13.27 Summary Exercises