The HTML Sourcebook: A Complete Guide to HTML 3.0
Ian S. Graham
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"...the most effective way to learn how to write HTML pages...a complete, step-by-step guide to designing, editing, and managing Web pages." — PC Magazine
With The HTML Sourcebook, Second Edition, you'll quickly master all the commands, tools, and techniques you need to create state-of-the-art Web page documents. This extensively revised edition of the bestselling guide to online publishing using HTML now provides complete coverage of HTML 3.0, the Common Gateway Interface (CGI) Standard, experimental HTML features such as Netscape and Microsoft extensions, Web document design, and more. Of course, you'll still find the clear, step-by-step guidelines, priceless pointers, and abundance of instructive examples—complete with code and screen captures—that made the first edition of this book the standard reference on HTML for the Web page developer community.
The HTML Sourcebook shows you how to:
The HTML Sourcebook, Second Edition is your complete guide to creating high-quality full-featured Web documents.
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