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A Designer's Guide to Adobe InDesign andXML: Harness the Power of XML to Automate your Print and Web Workflows

A Designer’s Guide to Adobe InDesign and XMLChapter 1 What Is XML? - XML stands for eXtensible Markup Language. A markup language is a technique for marking, or tagging, content—text, graphics, or other elements—with codes to identify it for some secondary purpose or application.
Chapter 2 InDesign’s XML Features - In this chapter we take you on a whirlwind tour of InDesign’s XML features, menus, panels, and commands.
Chapter 3 Making XML - In this chapter we explore a handful of methods for creating your own XML. As a designer you probably won’t have to do this yourself.
Chapter 4 Structure Basics - This chapter introduces you to InDesign’s XML tools and capabilities.
Chapter 5 Anchored Objects - This chapter continues your education in InDesign’s XML capabilities by adding some very useful tools and techniques.
Chapter 6 Inline and Anchored Graphics - In this chapter we show you how to incorporate graphics into your XML workflow.
Chapter 7 Targeted XML Import - In this Chapter you will learn everything you need to know to set up and complete a typical product catalog using an XML workflow.
Chapter 8 Variable Data - On one side, the tricks you learn in this chapter are definitely among the coolest in the XML/InDesign world. On the other hand, we’ve all seen clunky examples of personalized direct mail where the customized areas are plopped into a shell of a layout.
Chapter 9 Exporting XML - It’s time to turn our attention the other side of the divide and explore InDesign’s robust capabilities for exporting document content to XML as well as other useful formats.
Chapter 10 XML, HTML & CSS - we recommend several books for further CSS research and understanding. Consider this chapter a short primer on the wonders of CSS and how it relates to the content exported from InDesign.
Chapter 11 Ajax and XSLT - This chapter continues the theme from Chapter 10 concerning applications that can take advantage of the XML exported from InDesign.
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