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HTML 4 for Dummies (with CD-ROM) [Paperback]

Ed Tittel (Author), Natanya Pitts (Author), Chelsea Valentine (Author)
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0764507230 978-0764507236 May 15, 2000 3rd
This friendly guide delivers the most recent updates to HTML tags and scripting so you can start publishing Web-savvy documents -- fast! Whether you want to create simple or complex Web pages, these easy-to-follow explanations will help you plan your content and carry your concept through to get the results you want.


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Hard core programmers would say that HTML is for dummies. Even so, for those of us who want to build and maintain our own Web sites, but cringe at the sight of anything resembling a programming language, HTML 4 for Dummies is the hand-holding guide to help us through those processes.

Because many HTML editors do all the site-building work for you, it's strange the authors chose to wait until appendix C in the back of the book to explain why you must know HTML. Still, their reasons for learning HTML are sound, and the advice they dispense is solid.

Beyond going through the ins and outs of HTML tags, the book does a fine job of explaining what design elements work and how to avoid common mistakes. The section on XHTML ensures that budding site builders have all the latest tools at their disposal.

Whether your goal is to build a simple, text-oriented Web site or one loaded with frames, graphics, and animation, HTML 4 for Dummies will put you on the right track. --John Frederick Moore

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“…a very useful reference tool that comes with a nice selection of programs…”(PC Utilities, June 2003) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 405 pages
  • Publisher: For Dummies; 3rd edition (May 15, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0764507230
  • ISBN-13: 978-0764507236
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.3 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (74 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,319,600 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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38 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent book, for dummies ;), October 14, 2000
This review is from: HTML 4 for Dummies (with CD-ROM) (Paperback)
As the title says, this book is for people with very little knowledge of HTML - but knowledge of how to use a computer at an intermediate level. It covers most basic HTML tags, up to and including tables and a limited amount of framesets, as well as providing a large reference section aimed at the beginning HTML coder, becoming a decent reference manual even after the Tutorial section is finished.

It's not the be-all and end-all of coding references, but it's perfect for someone that is comfortable with a computer, and wants to being creating simple web pages. This can take an individual with little knowledge and give them enough information to where they can understand the more complex online references and puzzle out the rest, or to a level where they can successfully invest their time in learning more about CSS, JavaScript, and DHTML to move to more complex sites.

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53 of 60 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Don't buy this book..., October 5, 2000
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I am currently taking an introductory class called "Build your Own Website." This book is required reading. When I went to my local bookstore to get "Html4 for Dummies with CD ROM," the sales associate did everything in her power to dissuade me from buying it. Now, 2 weeks into the course (and the book) I understand why.

There is too much text in this book: long, verbose explanations that make learning a chore. It is no fun to read, and is often confusing. Unless you are in the same situation as I (your professor demands that you use this, and only this, text) don't waste your money. Elizabeth Castro has written a much better book on this subject.

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34 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Satisfactory job of explaining HTML language to new user, November 13, 2002
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This book could have been about 200 pages shorter if they left out the redundant info on content and style of content. I would call this book "Keep it simple silly" as they must mention the KISS theory about 400 times. While I did get a better understanding of HTML after reading it. I was surely not prepared to make much of a web page when I was done digesting these 400 pages. I suggest picking it up at the library as I did and then getting a HTML reference book. Heck you can just go to WebMonkey or some other tutorial web site and learn just as much but quicker. It served it's usefullness but I would never buy it or reference back to it after reading it.
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The real secret behind the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is that nothing's secret. Read the first page
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vertically stacked frames, intradocument linking, following markup tags, style markup, table markup, numeric entities, enter your first name, presentation tags, tag pair, clickable map, enclosed text, control tags, intrinsic events, empty tag, navigation icons, floating frame, structure tags, circumflex accent, named anchor, footer information, style sheets, default starts, external style sheet, monospaced font, character entities
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Internet Explorer, Char Character Numeric Description, Edit View, Formatting Your Data, Netscape Navigator, Cascading Style Sheets, Web Technology Showcase, The Book Nook, World Wide Web, Emergency Phone Numbers, Paint Shop Pro, Site Overview, Training Center, Widget Waffler, Common Gateway Interface, Extensible Hypertext Markup Language, Microsoft Certification, Ten Design Desiderata, Times New Roman, Books Worldwide, Certification Central, Character Actors, Getting Started, Going High-Rise, Kill Web Bugs
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