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Books About HTML
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Html : The Definitive Guide (Nutshell Handbook)
- A complete guide to creating documents on the World Wide Web, this second edition describes basic syntax and semantics and goes on to show readers how to create beautiful, informative, and dynamic Web documents they'll be proud to display. ; Chuck Musciano, Bill Kennedy; Paperback
- Netscape and HTML
Explorer
- by Urban LeJeune and Jeff Duntemann
Also published by Coriolis, this book is an excellent guide to
building the Form part of the CGI. To many programmers get all excited
about the code and forget that the code is to serve humans. The GUI is
the more important thing to get right and Urb has some
great pointers.
- HTML: The
Definitive Guide
- by Muscianno and Kennedy and published by O'Reilly Press. This
is a fantastic HTML desk reference for those of you who already have
HTML snuggly under your belt. It does not waste your time with all
of that "What is the WWW" filler junk that takes up most of the other
HTML guides out there.
- HTML Styleshet Sourcebook
- by Ian S. Graham. Ian Graham's HTML Stylesheet Sourcebook explains the
hows and whys of cascading style sheets (CSS). Graham's writing style is
easy to understand and he uses practical examples to support his message
that CSS is a vast improvement over conventional HTML. You'll learn the
finer points of formatting and how text can be displayed through different
style sheets, radically altering the pages' presentations.
- Teach
Yourself Web Publishing with HTML 4 in a Week
- by Laura Lemay and published by SAMS. This is a perfect desk
reference for any webmaster. The appendices of this tome are what I always
want to have at my side because they go through all of the tags and color
schemes.