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The web is a complex, international, cross platform, cross language, cross cultural mesh of servers, clients, users, databases, and quite a few artificial intelligences all talking, working, searching, viewing, accessing, downloading, and who knows what else.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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Creating Shockwave Web Pages by Perry Board, Rick Luna and Derek O'Dell
Updated: 02/13/2005
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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: 02/13/2005
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HTML 3.2 and CGI Professional Reference Edition UNLEASHED by John December and Mark Ginsburg
Updated: 02/13/2005
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If you're ready to jump into the world of creating HTML pages, you've found the right book-regardless of your previous experience with programming or the World Wide Web. That's because HTML by Example uses a "hands-on" approach to creating Web pages that will make learning HTML a pleasure. Forget about tired reference manuals or overly technical treatises that make HTML actually seem difficult. It's not! If you've got a text editor in DOS, Windows, OS/2, Mac, or a UNIX variant, the only other tool you need is this book. Now you're ready to create your presence on the Web.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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HTML Unleashed, published by Sams.net, is an exhaustive resource devoted to the single most important language used in web development. Provides complete reference and guide to HTML 4.0 syntax and usage, covers latest developments in the HTML specification, Microsoft and Netscape extensions, integrating HTML with other technologies like Java and ActiveX, and attempts to predict developments in the HTML language and implementation.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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Introduction to Web Design by Selena Sol
Updated: 02/13/2005
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Special Edition Using HTML 4.0, Fourth Edition, provides comprehensive information about HTML and related technologies that you can use to build great Web pages. The new edition has eight parts, 46 chapters, four appendixes, and an index. Each part is dedicated to a particular concept, such as Web programming or objects. What follows is an overview of topics you find in each part of this book:
Updated: 02/13/2005
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USING HTML Second Edition by Tom Savola, Mark Brown, John Jung, Bill Brandon, Robert Meegan, Kenneth Murphy, Jim O'Donnell, and Stephen R. Pietrowicz.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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If you've already picked up the book and started reading, you're probably interested in learning Illustrator, and--Behold! This book was written for anyone who wants to learn Illustrator! Whether you're an experienced Photoshop user who wants to enjoy the precise illustration benefits of Illustrator, a FreeHand convert, an experienced Illustrator user who wants to get up to speed with the new version 7, or a beginner, this book is a great way to quickly learn Illustrator.
Updated: 02/13/2005
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