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Learn Advanced HTML 4.0 With DHTML

Learn Advanced HTML 4.0 With DHTML
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Learn Advanced HTML 4.0 With DHTML

by Jose A. Ramalho

Paperback: 754 pages
Publisher: Unknown
ISBN: 1556225865; (October 1998)


This book presents a complete immersion in the world of Web page creation using the standard HTML language version 4.0 as well as companion languages such as JavaScript and Perl. Ramalho covers in detail such topics as creating image maps and transparent images, and implementing sound, images, and video into a Web page.


Customer Reviews
Reviewer: A reader from New York
This book takes the novice or intermediate internet user and shows all resources needed to develop a professional page. From the basics of HTML the author takes the reader by the hand and introduces advanced topics including image maps, animated images, Javascript and DHTML. If you are not a web designer and wants to start you home page this book is an excellent option. The book comes with many freeware tools to help the reader write an home page.

Reviewer: A reader from NJ, USA.
This book is for people who do not know HTML already. It covers DHTML very little. Almost the half of the book is about HTML. I gave it to a friend of mine who wants to start building homepage. If you're an experienced, get a book from O'Reilley.

Reviewer: A reader from Europe, Scandinavia, Norway, Oslo, Grorud
I feel that I have a good understanding of HTML after reading this book, and I also got an overview of other important aspects of WEB development, such as Java Script, CGI programs and DHTML. For CGI programming the language Perl was used, which I believe is an old fashion programming language. CGI-programming in C/C++ would have been more helpful. I liked that the author explained thoroughly the differences between Netscape and Internet Explorer, and the programs included on the CD was also helpful. It is not room for everything in one book, but I would have appreciated a better explanation of server topics, such as how to receive information sent from the user (from forms), how to store it on the server, files etc. The script language could also have been more thoroughly described. The educational structure of the book is a bit untidy. The structure varies through the book, which is a bit irritating. The layout of the web pages are a little eighties. It is also a bit difficult to find the examples on the CD-room. OK, enough is enough, this was a very good book, but not a 5-stars. I rate it 4 stars.

Reviewer: A reader from Stavanger, Norway
The book is easy to use even for novises in HTML. The examples are well documented and easy to understand. Especially the parts on DHTML , Java and Perl make the book usefull for individuals with more knowledge in HTML.






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