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HTML 4 for the World Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide

 

Elizabeth Castro

Excellent reports on this book are given by Open University students on course T171.

The book covers

  • The latest specifications of HTML 4 set by the World Wide Web Consortium, from the most basic tags that place text, images and links on the page to more complex ones that set up tables, frames or forms.
  • HTML code for creating Web pages, including formatting text, images, links, colours, tables, frames, forms, embedded multimedia clips.
  • Registering with search engines.
  • A chapter on debugging, including browser compatibility issues
  • Cascading Style Sheets.
  • Javascript actions like rollovers, and CGI scripts for use with forms.
  • Clear and concise instructions.
  • Well-captioned illustrations and screenshots that show both the source code and the resulting effect on the Web page.
  • An extremely detailed index.
  • Very useful for both beginner and a good reference book for intermediate users who are already familiar with basic HTML but need help with specific topics.
  • Extensive and useful appendices.
    • A chart that describes each tag (along with its compatibility with Netscape Navigator and/or Internet Explorer.)
    • The code for special symbols.
    • Hexadecimal equivalents for RGB colours.
    • A comparison chart for some of the HTML editors on the market.
  • All the screen shots (of which there are a good number) use Netscape, but this should not cause problems for IE users.

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Mastering HTML 4: Premium Edition

Deborah S. Ray, Eric J. Ray

Hardcover: 1200 pages  July 1999

This text covers HTML 4, providing coverage of all the essentials including: formatting fundamentals; forms; frames; tables; image maps; integrating Java; and using JavaScript 1.3. This book covers everything from

  • brilliant step-by-step guides
  • designing your first web page (with step by step instruction), through to advanced (as you soon will be) but learnable applications. Included is a must have 'Masters Reference' section, containing; tags, attributes, color codes, etc, which will ensure the books longevity. There's also a bonus CD containing example code and shareware/freeware web programs.

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HTML A Beginner's Guide (Essential Skills Made Easy)

Wendy Willard

Paperback - 538 pages (July 2009)
Osborne McGraw-Hill;

Book Description.

Revised with the most current information and images appropriate for the beginner and written by a recognised industry trainer, this is a must-have first step for those looking to acquire Web development skills.

Synopsis
This beginner's guide teaches the fundamentals to anyone wanting to create Web pages and sites using HTML. The author addresses the changes taking place in HTML as of the year 2000 to keep the reader completely up-to-date

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HTML 4 for Dummies

 

HTML Illustrated Complete

HTML Illustrated Complete

Elizabeth Reding, Sasha Vodnik

408 pages Jan. 2001

ISBN: 0619018801 ©

This text helps users learn how to design and create a Web page using HTML, format and add graphics to the page, and create forms, tables, and frames. It includes coverage of Java Script and Dynamic HTML; is designed for a full-semester course on HTML; contains real-world case scenarios; incorporates activities that students encounter when using HTML to create Web pages; and makes problem solving more meaningful.

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