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HTML: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition
Updated: 02/18/2005
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This book is for everyone who works on the content end of the World Wide Web. Do you author or maintain Web documents? Do you work with CGI for creating fill-out forms? Are you a programmer developing client or server Web-based applications? Do you write JavaScript applets? Are you the administrator of a Web site, responsible for maintaining and updating the server software?
Updated: 02/18/2005
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Everything you create in HTML relies on tags like these. To be a whiz-bang HTML programmer, you need to learn which tags do what. Fortunately, that's what this entire book is about.A few other topics are covered in this book: page design techniques, the Dynamic HTML object model, graphics creation, scripting, Web casting, and much more. You take a look at HTML and graphics editing tools, HTML code verification, and how to promote your site on the Web. You even take short side trips into Java programming, CGI programming, ActiveX controls, and Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML).You explore these topics only as they relate to the main theme: creating your own Web pages using HTML. This book's major goal is to help you learn as much as possible about HTML itself.
Updated: 02/18/2005
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How to Use HTML 3.2 is an illustrated tutorial that will teach you the fundamentals of HTML. It starts with the basics, and then moves on to the more advanced concepts. Along the way, you'll get the chance to practice your skills in a series of exercises known as Try-Its. By the time you complete this book, you'll be an accomplished HTML author. Even when you finish reading the book, you can continue to use it as a reference and guide as you publish your own documents on the Web.
Updated: 02/18/2005
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This book will teach you everything that's needed to set up a Windows NT-based Web site. Although it is written for Web site developers, even if you have little prior knowledge about Windows NT, the Web, or either, you will be able to easily follow this book. The topics covered in this book are all explained in easy-to-understand terms. Screen shots and diagrams are used whenever possible to explain topics. This book should be read by anyone who wishes to utilize Windows NT to host a Web site. Its purpose is to make life easier for those using Windows NT to publish information on the Internet. The Web is made up of a very diverse group of people. Likewise, this book has been written for an equally diverse group of people.
Updated: 02/18/2005
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This book is intended to be read and absorbed over the course of two weeks (although it may take you more or less time depending on how much you can absorb in a day). On each day you'll read two chapters, which describe one or two concepts related to Web presentation design.
Updated: 02/18/2005
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This book is designed for those of you who are familiar with browsing and surfing the World Wide Web and who want to develop pages of your own. The chapters in this book teach you how to design Web pages and complete Web sites using Microsoft FrontPage 97. The chapters progress from the quick-and-easy way to develop pages toward more advanced techniques such as adding interactivity and incorporating your own code into your FrontPage Web sites. The lessons should appeal to beginners and intermediate-level authors who want to learn how to develop Web pages the FrontPage 97 way.This workshop book assumes that you have already surfed the Web and that you are somewhat familiar with the basic terminology of the Web. You should, at minimum, recognize what Web pages, URLs, and links are, and what they do. This book also assumes that you use the Windows 95 operating system and that you have or will use FrontPage 97 as an authoring tool.
Updated: 02/18/2005
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THIS BOOK IS FOR ALL THOSE who wish to publish durable content on the Web. Durable content is not guided by trends; good design will withstand the test of time, whereas trends quickly become frivolous. Success in Web design goes beyond technology and fashion. To create Web sites that endure you need only to communicate your ideas clearly and effectively to your readers.
Updated: 02/18/2005
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This site provides tutorials on HTML.This site also have tutorials on Scripts,ASP etc.You can use this tutorial either as a complete introduction or as an A-Z reference to HTML.The pages are packed with:Easy to understand explanations, massive examples, tips, smart workarounds and useful quick references.If you're completely new to HTML you should start with the section that covers HTML Basics.Otherwise, just jump directly to the relevant pages.
Updated: 02/18/2005
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Free HTML tutorial
Updated: 02/13/2005
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