"The most effective way to learn how to write HTML pages. . . A complete, step-by-step guide to designing, editing, and managing Web pages." --PC Magazine "For HTML sophisticates, HTML Sourcebook will fill in gaps in your expertise and point you in new directions as you design your Internet facades." --Library Journal Critics everywhere agree, HTML Sourcebook is the best guide to HTML for Web professionals. That's because no other book makes it so easy for you to quickly master all the commands, tools, and expert techniques you need to create cutting-edge Web page documents. Completely revised and expanded by nearly 50 percent, this new Third Edition of the bestselling guide to HTML gives you the complete lowdown on all the changes and enhancements to the HTML, HTTP, and URL standards. It also provides in-depth coverage of primary and support technologies that directly impact on creating professional-quality Web pages. Find out everything you need to know about: HTML 3.2 and the new HTML stylesheet capabilities Proprietary and experimental extensions from Netscape and Microsoft HTML support for new multimedia technologies The latest ways to use HTML in conjunction with Java and Netscape to create the most advanced Web pages Designing customized CGI programs and HTML forms Linking JavaScript to HTML documents New object and applet embedding capabilities, including Java applets, ActiveX controls, and other objects. Visit the author's Web site and get his complete listings of Web developer resources and valuable development tools, including HTML editors, servers, software packages, and more. To find out how Visit our Web site at http: //www.wiley.com/compbooks/
This is the most superb and comprehensive HTML book out there! All other books promise to teach you HTML "in 24 hours".........wrong answer! Ian Graham shows how much those "other" books leave out. I was going to spend two grand on an HTML course; instead, i bought this book for twenty bucks at a discount store. I saved a load of dough. It's an absolutely definitive volume, the true HTML bible. Graham is wonderfully, obsessively knowledgeable about HTML.
My career started with this book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
When I started to learn Web programming, I was overwhelmed by the sources of HTML guide. Fortunately I found this book. Unlike some other HTML scripters, I read this book from cover to cover memorizing almost all tags/attributes as if a teacher would give me a quiz the second day. Thanks to its clear description, I could remember most I memorized. Today I'm a professional Web programmer doing mostly Perl/CGI, Javascript and Apache administration. I owe a lot to Ian Graham. I constantly recommend this book to others who wish to learn HTML.
Forget the Definitive Guide, buy this one!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I think the only people criticising this exhaustive reference are those who should be using Frontpage anyway. Considering its target market, it packs in a surprisingly good amount of examples and tutorial too that even an amateur can learn from. If you are serious, this kills the Definitive Guide for content and as for Stanek's Unleashed - just forget it, it's the most over-hyped volume out there! Just take notice of the professionals who read this book - all my friends who design web sites for a living use it...
Clear and consise. An excellent reference
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
*blink* I was rather surprised to see the comments made on this site. I have used Mr. Graham's books since I started developing - I found it was more like a well written programming book (even though I don't view HTML as a programming language) - tags/related theory were well laid out, descriptions and examples were relevant and excellent. I *have* read several other HTML books, but this is the one I turn to when I need a question answered. To the readers who had a problem with it - try reading it from the beginning. Mr. Graham is a prof, and his book tends to read like a lecture. Keep that in mind when you pick it up the next time, you might be in for a nice surprise.
The Web Developer's dream, the BEST HTML book I've seen!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
I am a professional Web Programer and I love this book. It is the best reference book I've seen for HTML. I hope Mr Graham will keep writing HTML books in this style and do the same for the JavaScript Language. This book is straight to the point, it tells you what you can do with a tag and what you can not and many times the browser version and type that the tags will work in. The people that did not like Mr Graham's HTML books (I have them both) possibly are looking to them to teach them everything they need to know about Web Programming. They are not introductory HTML books nor books on CGI, Java, or JavaScript programming although he does talk about them in a basic sense. They are wonderful HTML reference books.
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