Dynamic Html for Dummies - Softcover

Michael Hyman

 
9780764504679: Dynamic Html for Dummies

Synopsis

Ready to move up to the next big phase in Web site development and add new levels of interactivity to your Web pages? Make the jump to Dynamic HTML, the latest online innovation that's become a part of the newest versions of the popular Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator Web browsers.

Dynamic HTML adds more interactivity and sophistication to the Web than ever before. With DHTML and the second edition of Dynamic HTML For Dummies, you can find helpful advice on using multimedia to enhance a page's look and feel with audio, animations, synchronized activities and behaviors, and background sequences. Add new styles and interactive controls; get user input by creating buttons, check boxes, option boxes, and message boxes. Make your pages respond quickly to user events without huge downloads or frequent trips to the server, and add Cascading Style Sheets for new levels of interactivity and a consistent look across your Web pages.

Dynamic HTML For Dummies, 2nd Edition, includes a valuable CD-ROM with all the code and examples from the book, along with shareware or evaluation versions of HTML, audio, and graphics editors.

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About the Author

Michael Hyman works on Internet database technology at a large Northwest company and is a contributing editor to Microsoft Interactive Developer. Michael has written numerous other computer books, including Dynamic HTML For Dummiesź, Visual J++™ For Dummiesź, and PC Roadkill.

Michael has a degree in electrical engineering and computer science from Princeton University. When not busy working, he sits on his surfboard waiting for waves, follows the Grateful Dead, and changes diapers.; Michael Hyman works on Internet database technology at a large Northwest company and is a contributing editor to Microsoft Interactive Developer. Michael has written numerous other computer books, including Dynamic HTML For Dummiesź, Visual J++™ For Dummiesź, and PC Roadkill.

Michael has a degree in electrical engineering and computer science from Princeton University. When not busy working, he sits on his surfboard waiting for waves, follows the Grateful Dead, and changes diapers.

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