Hello everyone, im writing a guide on HTML for begginer's up to hopefully by then advanced users. and im in the alpha stages right now. And im asking gamerenders What topics should all be discussed. below is my current table of contents! Table of contents An introduction to HTML What program do i use? Basic structure Adding content styles Using CSS Div tags Adding a basic form Adding form with PHP(advanced) Putting it all together! ------------ Extras Add-ons Scripts glossary I want to go very in-depth on all topics for begginers. so what all did i miss. i need every tiny inch. i actually plan to market this book, probably within a year. so ya i need it to be VERY user friendly to beginner's. As a thanks i will see about sending a copy to anyone who sends relevant data that i use.
dont forget you have to make website so even people with colour blindness can read and use them so make sure people know which colours to use (basic of the basic) id place it as a note in either introduction to html or basic structure, just make sure you got it in there. also how to upload need to be in there. just give em a list of types of hosting (freehosts, own server(thats advanced abit though) or paying for space(small businesses need to kno this)) and just throw in examples eg 'fasthost' or 'freewebs' (now called 'webs'). i think u covered everything, what i ask is that you just remember to add my points.
ok i will try i am also just getting my table of contents around for my php book i will be making next!!!! Introduction installation and cofiguration installation on Unix installation on Windows installation on Mac OSX Language Reference The basic Syntax Commenting Types Variables Constants Expressions Operators Control Structures Functions Classes and objects Namespaces exceptions References (explained) Predefined Exceptions Predefined Variables Predefined Interfaces Features HTTP authenticating with PHP Cookies Sessions Dealing with XForms handling File uploads Using remote files Connection Handling Persistent Database connections Safe mode Command line usage(Using PHP in the command line) Garbage collection Security Introduction General considerations Installed as CGI binary Installed as an Apache module Filesystem Security Using Register Globals User Submitted Data Magic Quotes Hiding PHP Keeping Current Database Security Error Reporting Function Reference Affecting PHP's Behaviour Audio Formats Manipulation Authentication Services Date and Time Related Extensions Command Line Specific Extensions Compression and Archive Extensions Credit Card Processing Cryptography Extensions Database Extensions File System Related Extensions Human Language and Character Encoding Support Image Processing and Generation Mail Related Extensions Mathematical Extensions Non-Text MIME Output Process Control Extensions Other Basic Extensions Other Services Search Engine Extensions Server Specific Extensions Session Extensions Text Processing Variable and Type Related Extensions Web Services Windows Only Extensions XML Manipulation Appendixes History of PHP and related projects Migrating from PHP 5.2.x to PHP 5.3.x Migrating from PHP 5.1.x to PHP 5.2.x Migrating from PHP 5.0.x to PHP 5.1.x Migrating from PHP 4 to PHP 5.0.x Classes and Objects (PHP 4) Debugging in PHP Configure options php.ini directives Extension List/Categorization List of Function Aliases List of Reserved Words List of Resource Types List of Supported Protocols/Wrappers List of Available Filters List of Supported Socket Transports PHP type comparison tables List of Parser Tokens Userland Naming Guide About the manual Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Function Index
PHP do install for windows (as its the most widely used) add a note at bottom of page for other installs use a * try and move things together ie Migrating from PHP 5.2.x to PHP 5.3.x Migrating from PHP 5.1.x to PHP 5.2.x Migrating from PHP 5.0.x to PHP 5.1.x Migrating from PHP 4 to PHP 5.0.x to Migating from PHP 4 to PHP 5.3.x and use steps if possible (i dont kno much but im just trying to help you squeeze it down. turn it into 2 books beginner and advanced
ok thank you, i already received a tip on reversing order of migrations, also i want to keep it one book, just maybe 2 sections. but thank you
yea just do it like Book 1 Basic PHP Book 2 Advanced PHP but in the same book (kinda like trilogy books)