August 2005
Intermediate to advanced
840 pages
17h 29m
English
As Web publishing evolves, so do the tools to adequately provide publishing capabilities to Web documents. As you have seen, most of the document-formatting capabilities—including textual formatting—have been relegated to CSS instead of direct coding via HTML tags. However, there are still quite a few formatting tags that can be used to format text in your Web documents. This chapter introduced those remaining tags that are still XHTML compliant. However, you should always strive to encode text formatting in CSS instead of directly coding text using tags.
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