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| 1. | Amazon.com |
| It's important for anyone who creates Web sites--even those who rely on
powerful editors like Dreamweaver or GoLive--to know HTML. The World Wide
Web Consortium rewrote HTML as a subset of XML (dubbing it "XHTML 1.0")... read full editorial |
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| 2. | From Library Journal |
| Peachpit's "Visual Quickstart" guides are real meat-and-potatoes works for
beginners. Nothing fancy to be found here, just one annotated screen shot
after another. An advanced user will finish one of these books during... read full editorial |
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| 3. | From Book News, Inc. |
| This guide explains how to code HTML and create efficient web pages
through series of step-by-step instructions accompanied by screenshots.
It covers text formatting, page layout, creating links, applying styles,
and adding... read full editorial |
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| 4. | Book Description |
| As both the Web and the
browsers used to navigate it mature, work-arounds that compensate for the
myriad factors that affect Web page appearance no longer cut it. Users
expect Web pages to look beautiful regardless--and with... read full editorial |
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| 5. | Card catalog description |
| "Takes an easy, visual approach to teaching HTML, using pictures to guide
you through the software and show you what to do; works like a reference
book - you look up what you need and then get straight to work;... read full editorial |
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| 6. | From the Back Cover |
| As both the Web and the browsers used to navigate it mature, work-arounds
that compensate for the myriad factors that affect Web page appearance no
longer cut it. Users expect Web pages to look beautiful regardless--and
with... read full editorial |