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Master VISUALLY HTML 4 and XHTML 1

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Master VISUALLY HTML 4 and XHTML 1

by Kelly L. Murdock

Paperback: 704 pages
Publisher: Hungry Minds, Inc
ISBN: 0764534548; Bk&Cd-Rom edition (September 2000)


If you prefer instructions that show you rather than tell you, then this comprehensive reference is for you. Hundreds of succinctly captioned step-by-step screen shots reveal how to accomplish more than 300 HTML and XHTML tasks, including:
• Creating a text link
• Optimizing JPEG images
• Building a frameset
• Setting up a form
• Using video files
• Working with applets
• Adding style tags
• Defining layer order
• Validating Web pages
• Using aural style sheets

From the Publisher: Master Visually books show you rather than teach you how to accomplish your goals. Only Master Visually offers you:
• "Master It" tips answering questions and presenting shortcuts
• High resolution screen shots demonstrating each task
• Succinct explanations walking you through step-by-step
• Two-page lessons breaking big topics into bite-sized modules

ALSO A BONUS CD-ROM, including: Dreamweaver, Flash, and Adobe GoLive trial versions CSE HTML Validator Professional, HotDog Express, and BBEdit...


Customer Reviews
Reviewer: A reader from minneapolis, MN USA
as i used this item i was amazed at the ease of use and the good pictoral examples given on each page with red lines showing where every thing is and how it works there is no better book to learn html.

Reviewer: A reader from Shenandoah, VA USA
You know the old saw, "never judge a book by its cover"? Not only teaches the novice the intracacies of HTML, but is also a superb reference for the accomplished coder. I call it the "Webster's Dictionary" of HTML books because the end effect(s) (think "word(s)" using the dictionary analogy) is side-by-side with the HTML code (the "definition"). I have many HTML books, but I find myself coming back to this one as my steady and reliable desk reference on HTML.

Reviewer: A reader from West Los Angeles, CA USA
I loved this book. I already had a good general feeling for HTML, but this book really makes it easy for you to learn it. Lots of graphics, highlights, and great sectioning of this book make it a GREAT buy. When there was something I wanted to look into, it was easy to find and the section went into enough detail for me to know it without reading about the history of the funtion like some other books do.

The best thing about this book is that it's CONCISE! Most books go into unnessasary detail or drone on and on just to make the book bigger and thus try to make itself seem like a better value, but this book doesn't. It is well written and gets straight to the point! ... uh. unlike this great review! =)






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