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Essential Dynamic Html Fast : Developing an Interactive Web Site

Essential Dynamic Html Fast : Developing an Interactive Web Site (Essential Series (Springer-Verlag).)
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Essential Dynamic Html Fast : Developing an Interactive Web Site (Essential Series)

by Aladdin Ayesh

Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: Springer Verlag Pub (Computer Bks)
ISBN: 1852336269; (June 2000)


Essential Dynamic HTML fast provides a step-by-step approach to discovering DHTML and its techniques - everything you need to know from standard HTML tags to Layers and DOM (Document Object Model). Youll learn everything you need to know to build a dynamic web site - starting from choosing which font to use, to using dynamic positioning and contents, and how to incorporate audio, video and animation, and Scripting.
• Start with basic HTML tags
• See what makes a site interactive
• Learn about multimedia effects
• Discover Cascade Style Sheets (CSS): dynamic web pages
• Understand Document Object Model (DOM) and layers
• And learn how to manage dynamic sites: from layout to after design

Written in the inimitable style of the Essentials series, this book tells you everything you need to know to get your first project up and running, with lots of tips on how to manage a dynamic site and resourceful URL addresses.


Customer Reviews
Reviewer: Han Young-Sue from Seoul South Korea
The books looks so so for dummeis who just starts creating web pages. Unfortunately it fails to deal with the major issues on dhtml. There are better materials online such as Danstein ,siteexpert and Webference. If you prefer the printed material, try the Danny Goodman's Dynamic HTML the Definite Guide'.

Reviewer: A reader from Alhambra, CA United States
This book barely got into DHTML at Chapter 10. From Chapter 1-9, the author basically goes through basic HTML concepts. The DHTML information was very basic and dry. There was a handful of printing errors. You'll definitely need another book to further your understanding. This book should be sufficient if you know nothing of web programming. I can probably retrieve more information off the Internet if necessary!

Reviewer: A reader from Austin, Texas United States
I think that this is a good book for you to read if you are trying to start out.






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