TCP/IP, FTP, IP Addresses, Ports, Creating and Uploading Web pages with Tables, Data Entry Forms, & Frames, Styles, and Validation Standards.
Internet and Network Architecture chapter discusses how the Internet works. It covers some complicated topics, like hardware (e.g. routers), data transmission, network architecture, and how these systems are configured. Topics include types of computers (old and new), network TCP/IP, IP Addressing, ports, and getting a Web page.
HTML. Most Web pages are written in HTML, a simple language that is used, for the most part, to format text and images, to let users enter data, and to provide links to other pages. HTML chapter discusses how HTML works, and includes examples.
CSS chapter covers how to use styles, fonts, and colors across all the Web pages in your Web site. It covers vital topics, such as cascading style sheets, XHTML and HTML 4.0/5.0 standards, and validation of your HTML so that your pages look similar across different browsers.
Internet and Network Architecture chapter discusses how the Internet works. It covers some complicated topics, like hardware (e.g. routers), data transmission, network architecture, and how these systems are configured. Topics include types of computers (old and new), network TCP/IP, IP Addressing, ports, and getting a Web page.
HTML. Most Web pages are written in HTML, a simple language that is used, for the most part, to format text and images, to let users enter data, and to provide links to other pages. HTML chapter discusses how HTML works, and includes examples.
CSS chapter covers how to use styles, fonts, and colors across all the Web pages in your Web site. It covers vital topics, such as cascading style sheets, XHTML and HTML 4.0/5.0 standards, and validation of your HTML so that your pages look similar across different browsers.