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HTML: The Definitive Guide covers every element of HTML in detail, explaining how each element works and how it interacts with other elements. With hundreds of examples, HTML: The Definitive Guide gives models for writing effective web pages and mastering advanced features like style sheets and frames. HTML: The Definitive Guide shows how to use style sheets and layers to control a document's appearance; create tables; use Netscape's frames to coordinate sets of documents, design and build interactive forms; insert images, sound fields, video, applets, and JavaScript programs; create documents that look good on a variety of browsers.
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