Amazon.com Review
Part of the Teach Yourself series, this book puts all of the foundational knowledge you need to build Web sites into one large volume, along with a solid explanation of the code and design principles involved. Experienced author Laura Lemay packs a tremendous amount of instruction into this massive title.
The first week of instruction covers the basics of the Web; introduces HTML; and presents simple text formatting, links, and image display. Since this book focuses on product-independent HTML 4 coding rather than instruction on a particular Web-design application, the skills you acquire will be applicable in any tool. In the next seven days of instruction, the author teaches you about style sheets, frames, tables, and the use of multimedia elements. Throughout these discussions, she presents each topic in the context of real-world application and page design.
In the final week, Lemay takes you beyond the basics and into the world of Java, Common Gateway Interface (CGI) scripting, and dynamic HTML (DHTML), including discussions of the differences between Netscape and Microsoft implementations. She finishes the book off with several chapters on effective design, site publishing and promotion, and server administration. A companion CD-ROM includes demo and trial versions of tons of authoring tools and clip media. --Stephen W. Plain
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Product Description
Sams Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML 4 in a Week, Fifth Edition, is a new edition of the best-selling book that started the whole HTML/Web publishing phenomenon. The entire book will be reworked and reorganized to freshen up its app -Thoroughly revised and updated softcover edition of the leading Web publishing title -Bestselling author Denise Tyler will completely reorganize the book, refine all the books examples, shoot all new screen captures, add quizzes and exercises, and bring the book up to date with current Web publishing practice and technologi -The books classic Laura Lemay style will be retained and developed, with clear, step-by-step instructions and lots of practical, interesting examples of Web pages
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