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A collection of 24 one-hour lessons on XML and XHTML programming languages. Teaches step-by-step all of the essentials of Web publishing with these languages, with each lesson building on the knowledge from the previous one. Shows how to work with Java sound, applets, and video as well. Softcover.


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Sams Teach Yourself HTML & XHTML in 24 Hours, 5th Edition is a carefully organized tutorial that teaches the beginning Web page author just what he needs to know in order to get a Web page up in the shortest time possible. The book covers only those parts of HTML and XHTML that are likely to be used on a beginner¿s Web page, and it is organized in a logical step-by-step order that reflects the natural progression a new Web page author will follow in developing a Web site. The book does not assume any previous experience with Web publishing, nor any particular familiarity with the basic concepts of how the Web works. Everything is explained in the simplest terms possible. This edition of the book has been thoroughly updated and revised to include coverage of the latest developments in HTML/XHTML and Web publishing, as well as the new generation of browsers from Microsoft and Netscape Internet Explorer 5.5 and Netscape 6 (aka Mozilla)- and their effect on Web publishing practices.

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  • Paperback: 528 pages
  • Publisher: Sams; 5th edition (February 15, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0672320762
  • ISBN-13: 978-0672320767
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 7.4 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.9 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,234,147 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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77 of 77 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent starting point, December 29, 2003
By Charles Worton (edmonton, Alberta Canada) - See all my reviews
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This text will not make you a wizened internet programming guru... but it doesn't pretend to do so. What it does promise, and deliver, is a solid grounding in the creation of basic web pages. The book starts with the absolute basics; nothing is assumed. Finding someone to host your web site is covered, as is the creation of files using the Windows Notepad text editor and the uploading of files onto a web hosting computer. And, of course, there's a tremendous amount of detail in creating web pages.

It's important to note that there are two approaches to creating web pages today: you can create them by hand, using XHTML code written with a simple text editor like notepad; or you can use a web page authoring package, such as DreamWeaver or FrontPage. Using a program like DreamWeaver (most agree its the #1 program of its type) will allow you to create web pages much more quickly than by hand coding them; and unless you have an innate skill as a design artist, they will likely look better than something you hand code.

On the other hand, you'll never have a clue about how the code actually works, if you don't learn XHTML; and so you'll never be able to modify it. You'll be stuck with whatever the web authoring package can do for you. And there's also the cost factor: web authoring packages cost several hundreds of dollars, but notepad is free; it's part of the Microsoft Windows operating system. (Macs have a similar built in text editor.)

Most internet pros can do both; they regularly use DreamWeaver as a production tool, but know XHTML so that they can quickly modify what the program generates when the need arises. On the other hand, amateurs building simple web pages probably would never be able to justify the cost of a full blown web authoring package, so learning XHTML makes perfect sense.

Either way, learning XHTML is an appropriate way to start your web page building education; and this book is the perfect way to do so. Having read several books on the subject - including some thousand+ page hardcover whoppers - I can confidently state that this book does a spectacular job of teaching you exactly what you need to know. It gets right to the point, and quickly and simply teaches the core material. All the fluff is gone; everything in this book is solid. There's thorough coverage of graphics, animated graphics, even some javascript. There's a lot of reference to readily available tools on the net, and some indication of how they might be used. I was particularly impressed with the clarity of the instruction; the book does a spectacular job of identifying and teaching exactly what needs to be taught, while deftly avoiding extraneous discussion. Most universities don't provide a quality of instruction as crisp and as easily followed as that contained within this book.

So what's missing? Not much. There's no coverage of Flash to speak of, or CGI scripting. I didn't see any mention of secure HTML, so you'll need more than this book in order to start processing credit cards, or conducting commerce. And a few of the web resource links that the author provides are dead links, and haven't worked for years; they should have been caught during the revision process.

But these are mere quibbles; make no mistake, this book gives you an awful lot. If your desire is a really good book that starts right at the very beginning, and gives you enough knowledge to build really good looking web pages from scratch... then this is your book. If you want to set up a simple web page for yourself - or an informational web page designed to promote your home business - this is a great text. And if you plan on persuing a career as a web page developer, but have no previous knowledge of web design or HTML... then this is a great book to start with.

The book is now in its 6th edition, and that says a lot; publishers won't revise a book with poor sales. For a computer book to be revised and released 6 times is a dramatic testament to its popularity, and inherent quality. I can only think of one other book on my bookshelf - Muellers' Upgrading and Repairing PCs - that has shown such a continuing popularity level.

When you invest in this book, you get a lot of value. When you've learned and applied everything in this book, you'll be able to create extremely good looking and well written informational web pages from scratch, without having to rely on a web authoring package; and you'll be completely prepared to learn the intricacies of Java, Flash, and CGI scripting, if you so choose. However, probably 90% or more of the people who read this book, will never need to move beyond it.

For most web pages, this book is all you'll ever need.

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38 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Entry Level Book I've Seen, But..., August 8, 2001
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By no means, is it just for beginners. I use it as a reference every day, and I don't let it out of my site! With style & humor, Dick educates the reader with examples and exercises that are meaningful & applicapable to real-world environments. The steps he take the reader though, each chapter building on the previous chapter, together with the companion web-site examples, helped me overcome the frustrations I was experiencing with the lack of control and limits of FrontPage.

I was astonished to find that coding pages by hand was easier, more controllable, and more rewarding than using an HTML generator. I would recommend this book to anyone wanting to learn HTML, or just needing a great reference manual. Thanks, Dick!

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47 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is all a beginner needs!, April 16, 2001
Easy to read content, very well laid out, simple explanations. This book is exactly what I was looking for. The ideal guide for HTML beginners!
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4.0 out of 5 stars A book well worth buying
The book is not only well written and organized but the examples of the written HTML and the pictures of the resulting web pages give the reader a very good background in writing... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great starting point
I didn't know any significant HTML prior to using this book. This book is a great starting point and will give anyone enough background to put up a pretty good page. Read more
Published on August 10, 2006 by David Diez

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book.
I have been using a canned program to manage my company's web site, but I wasn't always able to do fine tune the pages the way I wished. So I decided to teach myself HTML. Read more
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Having been out of web Development for a couple years, I needed confidence that my basic understanding was up to speed. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome book!
Best computer related book that I have ever read. I was somewhat familiar with HTML concepts, but never created my own web page. Read more
Published on July 12, 2005 by Mark J. Tripp

5.0 out of 5 stars Great!
This book was easy to follow and explained things very well. I felt as if I could give it to my 10 year-old and he would be able to follow it (haven't tried this yet thought! Read more
Published on September 9, 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars The best beginning HTML book on the market
This is the best introductory book on HTML and XHTML that is on the market today. Oliver and Morrison cover all the basics in a way that is accessible to all who have a strong... Read more
Published on June 15, 2003 by Charles Ashbacher

5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent teaching tool
An excellent resource for teaching raw code to high school students. I recommend this book in my basic web programming classes. Read more
Published on May 16, 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book
I have used this book in my class room (beginning HTML) for
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Published on May 9, 2002

4.0 out of 5 stars 24 Hours is more like 24 Days but that's still good!
I needed to learn the latest standard of HTML 4 and this book's title caught my eye. I like the format of the Sams 24 lessons each taking an hour. Read more
Published on May 8, 2002 by Brian

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