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Practical HTML 4 (Practical)
Practical HTML 4 is a straight forward, no-nonsense approach to creating web pages using HTML. Using practical advice and techniques that are used in the real world, this book helps you create web pages quickly and with minimum fuss. Task-oriented, easy-to-navigate tutorials begin on the basics of creating web pages, then move on to more complex tasks. You will learn to add images and multimedia, then control the presentation of your site using Cascading Style Sheets, Tables, and Frames. From there you'll move into more advanced topics, starting with Interactivity and Dynamic HTML. The book then shows how to market your site and how to get the most out of your efforts and design. more
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- Posted: May-05-2004
Poorly tested and formatted
I'm not sure why other people are giving this book such a high mark because my experience with this book is that it's written in haste without much check to the codes that are featured in this book. I would say that in many case using the example off the book would not yield the effect that is...
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- Posted: Jan-29-2001
Practical HTML 4 is a good book to learn HTML
This book is well layed out and has interesting examples that anyone who has never used HTML can follow. I would recomend it as an HTML text or reference book.The more advanced sections of the book are an ok overview of concepts. Unfortunately, I found that there were a lot of type-o's and some...
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- Posted: Apr-02-2000
Practical and Efficient
The layout and straightforward presentation of Practical HTML 4 allows the reader to efficiently absorb information very smoothly and quickly. It is a joy to read and cleanly organized with a nice amount of white space to jot down notes, etc. The dissected PARTS into smaller topics are...
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- Posted: Mar-02-2000
Good Starting Point for Beginners
I recently bought this book because I'm very interested in making my own web pages and didn't know anything at all about HTML. Right from the introduction, I felt comfortable with my decision to buy the book. It was definitely made with the beginner in mind and it even says so. With close to...
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