At a Glance; Contents; About the Author; Introduction; Chapter 1: Protocols of the Web; Standardization with RFCs; The OSI Reference Model; The Internet Protocol Family; Important Protocols of the Internet Protocol Suite; Address Resolution Protocol (ARP); Internet Control Messaging Protocol (ICMP); Internet Protocol (IP); IPV6 versus V4; Transmission Control Protocol (TCP); Port; Data Stream; User Datagram Protocol (UDP); Multimedia and VoIP; Session Initiation Protocol (SIP); The High-Level Language Protocols; File Transfer Protocol (FTP); Network News Transfer Protocol (NNTP)
Pipeline OptimizationProcess Configuration; CDN (Content Delivery Network); Minify and Bundling; Sprites; General and Banal; Client-Site Optimization; Handling Pictures; Handling the DOM; Chapter 3: HTML: Hypertext Markup Language; Basics of HTML; The History of HTML; XML Basics for HTML; Markup; Structure and Features of an XML Document; Shapeliness; Validation; Processing; The Term "Markup"; Empty Elements; Validity; Correctness; Special Cases; Site Structure; The Doctype; Codings; HTML5 Site Structure; Elements of the Page; Text Elements; Headings (h1 & h6); Paragraphs (p)
Preformatted (pre)The blockquote Tag; The figure and figcaption Tags; The hr Tag; The ol and li Tags; The ul and li Tags; The dl, dt, and dd Tags; The div Tag; Text Flow; References; Tables; Multimedia and Graphics; Forms; Scripts; Interactive Elements; General and Universal Attributes; The id Attribute; The class Attribute; The accesskey Attribute; The contenteditable Attribute; The contextmenu Attribute; The dir Attribute; The draggable Attribute; The dropzone Attribute; The hidden Attribute; The lang Attribute; The spellcheck Attribute; The style Attribute; The tabindex Attribute
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)/Extended SMTP (ESMTP)Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP); Protocol Construction: Header, Body; Command Structure; The HTTP Status Codes; Expiration of HTTP Communication; Head Fields; HTTP 2.0; Supplemental Standards; WebSockets; WebDAV; REST; Features; Addressability; Representation Variable; Conditionlessness; Scalability; Generally Accepted; Expandable; REST Example; URI; HTTP; MIME; JSON; The JSON Format Definition; The ATOM Format; Chapter 2: Dynamic Web Sites; How Dynamic Web Sites Are Created; Optimization; Tools; Server Page Optimization
The title AttributeChapter 4: CSS: Cascading Style Sheets; CSS Basics; CSS Syntax; The Selector Component; Elements (Tags); IDs; Classes; Attributes; Logical Selection; More Selectors; The Box Model; Components of the Box; The Box Model in CSS3; Attention of Media; Syntax; Parameters; The Viewport; Viewport Configuration; Viewport Configuration; CSS Units; Absolute Units; Relative Units; Index
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This brief book is an easy-to-digest introduction to the key concepts of web development. Understand the concepts of the web and how they apply to static and dynamic websites. See how HTML and CSS are used to create the bones of the web. Concisely presented through four key concept chapters, Introducing Web Development is for anyone who wants to understand the basics of web development