CompTIA A+ Complete Fast Pass w/CD
Author: Emmett Dulaney
• The CompTIA A+ exam is the industry standard in terms of measuring a technician's hardware and software knowledge, with more than 600,000 individuals certified to date
• The perfect companion to CompTIA A+ Complete Study Guide, this book is organized by objectives to facilitate a quick review and smooth reinforcement of key topics
• Featuring more review questions and study review features than the competition, the book includes ten chapter review tests, two bonus exams, and two sets of Flashcard exams, plus a searchable Key Term Database on the CD-ROM-that's 500 practice questions in all!
• Prepare for the required exam, CompTIA A+ Essentials (220-601), as well as your choice of one of three additional exams focusing on specific job roles — IT Technician (220-602), Remote Support Technician (220-603), or Depot Technician (220-603).
Note: CD-ROM/DVD and other supplementary materials are not included as part of eBook file.
Table of Contents:
Introduction.Chapter 1: Personal Computer Components.
Chapter 2: Laptops and Portable Devices.
Chapter 3: Operating Systems.
Chapter 4: Printers and Scanners.
Chapter 5: Networks.
Chapter 6: Security.
Chapter 7: Safety and Environmental Issues.
Chapter 8: Professionalism and Communication.
Chapter 9: Personal Computer Components.
Chapter 10: Laptops and Portable Devices.
Chapter 11: Operating Systems.
Chapter 12: Printers and Scanners.
Chapter 13: Networks.
Chapter 14: Security.
Chapter 15: Safety and Environmental Issues.
Chapter 16: Professionalism and Communication.
Index.
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Bulletproof Web Design: Improving Flexibility and Protecting against Worst-Case Scenarios with XHTML and CSS
Author: Dan Cederholm
No matter how visually appealing or content-packed a Web site may be, if it's not adaptable to a variety of situations and reaching the widest possible audience, it isn't really succeeding. In Bulletproof Web Design, author and Web designer extraordinaire, Dan Cederholm outlines standards-based strategies for building designs that provide flexibility, readability, and user control--key components of every sucessful site. Each chapter starts out with an example of an unbulletproof site one that employs a traditional HTML-based approach which Dan then deconstructs, pointing out its limitations. He then gives the site a make-over using XHTML and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), so you can see how to replace bloated code with lean markup and CSS for fast-loading sites that are accessible to all users. Finally, he covers several popular fluid and elastic-width layout techniques and pieces together all of the page components discussed in prior chapters into a single-page template.
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