I enjoyed this book as an introduction to HTML. It is lucid, straightforward, and has reasonable examples of good and better practice. It is also light enough to lift! I'm tired of "modern" computer reference books that strain whatever parts of your wrist the mouse and keyboard have left intact. Just bought a copy for reference at work.
Solid information for creating a good Web page
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 28 years ago
Creating your own web page can be as easy or as complicated as you make it. Even the simplest page can benefit from a solid understanding of HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), the system of marking a document so that web browsers will present it well. My preference is a bare-bones approach, with few graphics and simpleformatting. Even so, this book helped me make big improvements in theappearance of my pages. Someone putting together a fancier page willbenefit even more. If you are new to HTML, this book will introduce you to the basics and show you exactly how to create a professional-looking page. If you are already familiar with HTML, it provides good suggestions for making your page look better, and is a useful reference. If you are a maniac, never mind
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