By Chuck Musciano, Bill Kennedy
Second Edition
Pages: 552
ISBN 10: 1-56592-235-2 |
ISBN 13: 9781565922358
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This complete guide is chock full of examples, sample code, and practical, hands-on advice to help you create truly effective web pages and master advanced features. Learn how to insert images and other multimedia elements, create useful links and searchable documents, use Netscape extensions, design great forms, and lots more. The second edition covers the most widely used version of the HTML standard (HTML version 3.2), many features in HTML 4.0, Netscape 4.0 and Internet Explorer 3.0, plus all the common extensions.
Full Description
- Use style sheets and layers to control a document's appearance
- Create tables, from simple to complex
- Use Netscape's frames to coordinate sets of documents
- Design and build interactive forms
- Insert images, sound files, video, applets, and JavaScript programs
- Create dynamic documents with server-push and client-pull
Featured customer reviews
gabriel, February 24 2007
HTML: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition Review, September 01 1998
Submitted by Harold Bush, Chief Technologist, digital [Respond | View]
The book is representative of your outstanding publishing effort. I have only one suggestion. If you are going to publish stuff this good can you improve the binding? If your books were less useful it wouldn't be a problem.
HTML: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition Review, July 03 1998
Submitted by Andrei [Respond | View]
nice book, but i'm sorry, what this book isn't online-version now !
Media reviews
"My copy of this book has been stolen! I work with a group of people that code in HTML every day. A number of them have purchased O'Reilly and Associates HTML: The Definitive Guide after comparing it to a number of others available (but I was the first, so the glory goes to me).
"Unfortunately, my copy has been stolen (even thieves know which book is best), and I have been struggling ever since; no other HTML book holds a torch to this one. It's not only good for learning new information, but also for refreshers and for use as a quick reference. Looking at other HTML books is always disappointing after using this one. The chapters on frames and tables are especially good. "If you want to get better at HTML, and have fun doing it, this is the book for you. I have almost given up hope that mine will return, and may have to buy a new copy. Then I will be truly happy once more."
-- Dave Brewer, posted on Amazon.com, June 1997
