This is a comprehensive guide to HTML - HyperText Markup Language - the standard by which all Web pages are created and linked. This edition is expanded to include enhancements to the HTML standard, as well as the surrounding technologies that affect the way Webmasters work. It covers the technology, language and syntax, HTML scripting and design techniques, and supporting technologies such as the HTTP protocol, URL syntax, and CGI scripting. The new edition covers all the features of version 4.0, including: expanded coverage of stylesheets, CSS (cascading stylesheets) and dynamic HTML; updates of the latest URL syntax specifications and HTTP 1.1, which includes more information about CGI transaction processing and HTML form input mechanisms; emphasis on the new character sets for greater internationalization; updated examples and lists of software and resources; and XML (Extensable Markup Language).
This book delivers on its promise of a thorough review of HTML 4.0. Every tag and attribute is explained well enough for you to get the hang of it on your own. This is not the "end-all" book on HTML, but simply a quick (but thorough) reference and a starting guide. It explains HTML topics in a natural language that can appeal to all classes of readers. I was greatly pleased with one feature that this book possessed where others did not. Every tag and attribute in the book is labeled so that you know exactly what is currently supported by which browser. That is immensely important in web design. Graham also consistently included pictures of how various web pages were interepreted by differing browsers, along with the code itself. This book is good for a beginner as well as a quick reference for developers. If you want a large quantity of specific information on specific topics within or related to HTML (E.g. CSS, XML, cgi, etc), then buy a different book. However, for all of the features proprietary to HTML 4.0, this is the book to get.
Excellent!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
I was looking for exactly what this book contains. I spent 20 minutes in a book-shop digging the shelves trying to find something that could explain HTML with short and clear examples, going directly to the grain, and I found it!. This book is well written, clear and give you a good practical perspective of how to design a web site.
Great book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I used this book during a summer internship in 1996 and I found it very useful. Whenever I had questions, I would email the author who would explain things to me in detail. Its been a while since I saw the latest version of this book, but the earlier ones were very useful!
Better than O'Reilly and Associates--This is THE GUIDE.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I have read both this book and O'Reilly's _The Definitive Guide_. Both are excellent books. However, Graham (or his editor) has laid his book out in a more logical format and goes beyond simple HTML. If you are a beginner, Graham will gently guide into the complexities of advanced web page and web site design.If you are an experienced web document creator, you should find new and enlightening info in this book. The detailed descriptions of each individual tag can be compared to no other book.Graham begins with an introduction to HTML and basic document design. He also includes very pertinent graphics information. In later chapters he returns to and expands on the basic tags. He thouroughly examines every tag, helpfully separating them into standard tags and advanced/proprietary features.He goes far beyond any other HTML guide I have read by including information on page collection and site design, info that *should* be standard coverage when talking about the web. He also includes information on URLs, HTTP, and CGI.What sets this book apart from any other computer book I have ever read is the unbelievable amount of reliable and pertinent external sources, books and web sites alike. That, and the excellent index, make this what should be a standard book the shelf of anyone who has anything to do with the web.
A very good book with good explanations about HTML.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I find that this book explanes very well how to program in HTML. It contains a lot of information that is useful in creating a great web site. It talks about the design of a web site and many HTML tags (elements). It includes information about graphics, linking to data, frames, fill-in forms, font control, meta and much more. Not only does it describe how to program in HTML, but it also contains sections explaning how HTML works. I think this book is a very useful tool in learning HTML.
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