02 May 09 HTML 4 for Dummies

The HTML For Dummies and HTML 4 For Dummies books are a beginners guide to creating your own web pages from scratch. The books begin with the basic efforts of creating a HTML webpage, to creating and editing tables, horizontal lines. The book launches into Getting To Know HTML and XHTML to Formatting Web Pages with HTML – which shows you how to create your document structure, manipulate text, build ordered and unordered lists, and also covers linking to online resources using the anchor tags, and finally finding and using images. Chapters move on to Taking Precise Control Over Web Pages, where you can learn how to use and implement Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and get creative with colors and fonts, through to the use of Tables to create stunning webpages with great effect. Integrating Scripts with HTML covers various aspects of scripting webpages and delves into the nuts and bolts of using Javascript and forms to enhance the appeal and add greater functions to your web pages. The book also has a projects area which gives examples of About Me pages, and eBay auction page, a Company Website and a Product Catalog, then concludes with cool HTML tools, Ten HTML do’s and dont’s, and 10 ways to exterminate web page bugs. The books has several appendixes covering deprecated HTML elements and attributes and CSS properties.
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Another useful book from for dummies. Thanks for sharing and for sure, I’m gonna read this.
-richard