Featuring a complete description of HTML 3.2, as well as concepts of web design, a step-by-step manual features sections on multimedia, design fundamentals, a complete syntax guide, and a collection of shareware including PixelSpy and Paint Shop Pro. Original. (Intermediate).
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Larry Aronson and Joseph Lowery present a systematic guide to learning HTML 3.2. Beginning with the basics of the Web itself and the fundamental characteristics of HTML, the authors capably lead readers through the entire Web page-building process, starting with a simple text-only page at first, and with each chapter gaining the ability to vary the text, add images and links, use forms and tables, and more. They cover the advantages of cascading style sheets and provide numerous examples readers can use as guides. Appendices provide quick references to HTML code, style sheet code, and online resources.
With the continuing support of HTML 3.2, the need for a comprehensive resource grows. Using a step-by-step format, this must-have guide includes coverage of Web design concepts-including side-by-side examples of good and bad design, a complete description of the HTML language, multimedia, Netscape and Microsoft Internet Explorer tags, and a CD-ROM loaded with useful tools. - Explores object tags and style sheets-in detail
- Thorough coverage of the latest HTML tags in version 3.2
- CD-ROM contains HTML utilities and samples from the book, a collection of useful developer shareware, including PixelSpy and Paint Shop Pro, as well as an electronic version of the book
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