Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is not a programming language. It's a surprisingly simple system of formatting tags that allows even those with no programming experience to design World Wide Web pages. How simple is HTML? So simple that this one book contains all you need to know to create your own personal, hyperlinked Web pages. Authors Larry Aronson and Joseph Lowery cover every vital aspect of HTML 3.2, using concise explanations and lucid examples. This handy manual shows you how to exploit the newest features of HTML 3.2, including how to use inline figures, tables, and cascading style sheets. You'll produce professional-looking Web pages with hyperlinks and graphics in no time!

