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Sams Teach Yourself HTML & XHTML in 24 Hours, Sixth Edition  
Author: Dick Oliver, Michael Morrison
ISBN: 0672325209
Format: Handover
Publish Date: June, 2005
 
     
     
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From Book News, Inc.
Broken down into a series of 24 one-hour lessons, this guide explains the steps for creating a web page with HTML 4.01, putting it online, incorporating tables and frames, getting feedback from people visiting the site, and adding interactivity and motion with Dynamic HTML. The fifth edition adds a chapter devoted to the basics of XML.Book News, Inc.®, Portland, OR


Book Description
Sams Teach Yourself HTML and XHTML in 24 Hours is a carefully organized well-written tutorial that teaches the beginning Web page author just what he needs to know in order to get a Web page up in the shortest time possible.The book covers only those HTML and XHTML tags and technologies that are likely to be used on a beginner's Web page, and it is organized in a logical step-by-step order that reflects the natural progression in a new Web page author will follow in developing a Web site.


Download Description
The latest edition of the best entry-level HTML tutorial on the market. New edition covers the latest developments in Web publishing techniques, as well as the new generation of browsers from Microsoft and Netscape. Revised and refined to improve the book's examples, better integrate the book with the companion Web site, and to address reader suggestions for improvement. Lifetime sales of over 400,000 units and more than $4 million. Sams Teach Yourself HTML and XHTML in 24 Hours, Sixth Edition is a carefully organized, well-written tutorial that teaches the beginning Web page author just what he needs to know in order to get a Web page up in the shortest time possible. The book covers only those HTML and XHTML tags and technologies that are likely to be used on a beginner's Web page, and it is organized in a logical step-by-step order that reflects the natural progression a new Web page author will follow in developing a Web site. Dick Oliver has brought his unique and colorful writing style to several Web and graphics books from Sams Publishing, including Web Page Wizardry and Tricks of the Graphics Gurus. He is the president of Cedar Software and publishes the online Nonlinear Nonsense Newsletter. Michael Morrison is a writer, software developer, toy inventor, and author of a variety of books including the second edition of Sams Teach Yourself XML in 24 Hours. He is the instructor of several Web-based courses and serves as a technical director for ReviewNet, a company that provides Web-based staffing tools for information technology personnel.


Book Info
A collection of 24 one-hour lessons on XML and XHTML programming languages. Teaches step-by-step all of the essentials of Web publishing with these languages, with each lesson building on the knowledge from the previous one. Shows how to work with Java sound, applets, and video as well. Softcover.


From the Back Cover
Sams Teach Yourself HTML and XHTML in 24 Hours is a carefully organized well-written tutorial that teaches the beginning Web page author just what he needs to know in order to get a Web page up in the shortest time possible.The book covers only those HTML and XHTML tags and technologies that are likely to be used on a beginner's Web page, and it is organized in a logical step-by-step order that reflects the natural progression in a new Web page author will follow in developing a Web site.


About the Author
Dick Oliver (dicko@netletter.com) is the tall, dark, handsome author of lots of great books and software, including Web Page Wizardry, Netscape Unleashed, Create Your Own Web Page Graphics, and Tricks of the Graphics Gurus. He is also the president of Cedar Software and the warped mind behind the Nonlinear Nonsense Netletter at http://netletter.com (and many other Web sites). When he isn't banging on a keyboard, he's usually snowboarding, sledding, skiing, or warming up by the woodstove in his cozy Northern Vermont home (where they celebrate a day of summer each year, too). He likes writing HTML, eating killer-spicy Indian food, and waltzing wildly around the office with his daughters—not necessarily in that order. He also thinks it's pretty cool that authors get to write their own "About the Authors" sections. Michael Morrison is a writer, developer, toy inventor, and author of a variety of nerdy books and interactive Web-based courses. In addition to his primary profession as a writer and geek for hire, Michael is the creative lead at Stalefish Labs (http://www.stalefishlabs.com), an entertainment company he co-founded with his wife, Masheed. The first commercial debut for Stalefish Labs is a "lounge game" titled Tall Tales: The Game of Legends, Humdingers, and Creative One-Upmanship. Michael encourages you to visit the Tall Tales game Web site at http://www.talltalesgame.com/ and buy dozens of games for your friends and family. When not glued to his computer, playing hockey, skateboarding, or watching movies with his wife, Michael enjoys hanging out by his koi pond. You can visit Michael on the Web at http://www.michaelmorrison.com/.




Sams Teach Yourself HTML & XHTML in 24 Hours

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Sams Teach Yourself HTML and XHTML in 24 Hours is a carefully organized well-written tutorial that teaches the beginning Web page author just what he needs to know in order to get a Web page up in the shortest time possible.

The book covers only those HTML and XHTML tags and technologies that are likely to be used on a beginner's Web page, and it is organized in a logical step-by-step order that reflects the natural progression in a new Web page author will follow in developing a Web site.

     



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