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economical fashion, you write your own code out in a text file, knowing your way around HTML comes in handy. HTML 4 for the World Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide will teach you what you need to know quickly. The book covers the latest specifications of HTML 4 set by the World Wide Web Consortium, from the most basic tags that place text, images and links on the page to more complex ones that set up tables, frames or forms. New to this fourth edition, the book provides a chapter on debugging, including browser compatibility issues, expanded sections on Cascading Style Sheets, Javascript, and CGI scripts for use with forms. As with all Visual QuickStart Guides, HTML 4 features clear and concise instructions side-by-side with well-captioned illustrations and screenshots that show both the source code and the resulting effect on the Web page. The index is extremely detailed, making this a good reference book for intermediate users who are already familiar with basic HTML but need help with specific topics. The book also includes extensive and useful appendices. One offers a chart that describes each tag (along with its compatibility with Netscape Navigator and/or Internet Explorer.) Other appendices show the code for special symbols, hexadecimal equivalents for RGB colours and a comparison chart for some of the HTML editors on the market. All in all, this is the perfect desktop reference for Web designers. --Angelynn Grant, Amazon.com Topics covered: HTML code for creating Web pages, including formatting text, images, links, colours, tables, frames, forms, embedded multimedia clips, cascading style sheets, basic javascript actions like rollovers, finer points like drop caps and page counters, debugging code, browser compatibility issues, publishing pages on the internet, registering with search engines. --Sarah Taylor
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Whether you use a high-end authoring application like Dreamweaver, or, in the most ... more
economical fashion, you write your own code out in a text file, knowing your way around HTML comes in handy.HTML 4 for the World Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guidewill teach you what you need to know quickly.The book covers the latest specifications of HTML 4 set by the World Wide Web Consortium, from the most basic tags that place text, images and links on the page to more complex ones that set up tables, frames or forms. New to this fourth edition, the book provides a chapter on debugging, including browser compatibility issues, expanded sections on Cascading Style Sheets, Javascript, and CGI scripts for use with forms.As with all Visual QuickStart Guides,HTML 4features clear and concise instructions side-by-side with well-captioned illustrations and screenshots that show both the source code and the resulting effect on the Web page. The index is extremely detailed, making this a good reference book for intermediate users who are already familiar with basic HTML but need help with specific topics.The book also includes extensive and useful appendices. One offers a chart that describes each tag (along with its compatibility with Netscape Navigator and/or Internet Explorer.) Other appendices show the code for special symbols, hexadecimal equivalents for RGB colours and a comparison chart for some of the HTML editors on the market. All in all, this is the perfect desktop reference for Web designers. --Angelynn Grant, Amazon.comTopics covered:HTML code for creating Web pages, including formatting text, images, links, colours, tables, frames, forms, embedded multimedia clips, cascading style sheets, basic javascript actions like rollovers, finer points like drop caps and page counters, debugging code, browser compatibility issues, publishing pages on the internet, registering with search engines. --Sarah Taylor
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The huge tangled web that is known as the Internet has been a great source of amusement and information to me over the time I have had access to it. I am not a big fan of computers, I do not have a clue what to do when things start to go wrong, but the wonders of technology never cease to amaze me. One of the most difficult things I could be asked to do is to condense all the websites I have seen into a list of the top ten. Well here goes, especially for you here are my top tips for what I like to do to kill time or entertain myself on the web.
One of the biggest problems was deciding in which order to put these in. Some sites I visit every day such as hotmail for my e-mail but I do not particularly like the site and others I enjoy the content. After much deliberation and when I could be arsed to do it this is the basic order I ...
Chris_Padden 04.02.2002
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The product is packaged in a simple but elegant white tube with an easy access screw lid - I personally love the understated design - Buying the smaller version myself so it fit in whatever handbag I would chose to carry, nights out or days out this is a versatile product which covers a variety of beauty faux pas'
A little of this product is more than enough ...by little I mean a miniscule amount ...
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I don't know what I did before the internet. I use it LOADS, and I do so for a variety of reasons:
1. Shopping
2. Research
3. Entertainment
4. Learning
5. Communication
6. Earning
7. General information
On top of that, I am a professional web designer and need to be aware of what's going on. As a result, I visit hundreds of sites per week for no reason other than they're there and I want to see what they look like and what technology they are using.
In each of the above categories, there are sites I return to again and again, many on a daily (or even several times daily) basis.
So, in no particular order, here are my top 10 sites:
1. framleyexaminer.com
The Framley Examiner is an online spoof newspaper. I don't know who writes it, or why they write it (I can't see how they can make money out of it), but I ...
sandrabarber 17.09.2002
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