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"Schaum's Outline of HTML" provides a succinct overview of the principles of Web design, HTML and XHTML markup. It includes numerous examples where proper design techniques and markup are demonstrated, and offers pointers to copious additional resources, examples and information on these topics online. Across all potential markets, there are over 400,000 students per year taking such courses at the college level: triple this number to account for high-school and adult/continuing education programmes. This book is intended to provide a tightly focused, succinct overview of the concepts, terminology, techniques and markup involved in creating effective, correct Web pages. It will include coverage of the most recent HTML specification (HTML 4.01), the current and pending XHTML specifications (XHTML 1.0 and 1.1), plus information about Web page design, layout, style sheets, frame and content management.

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Schaum's Outline of HTML provides a succinct overview of the principles of Web design, HTML, and XHTML markup. Includes numerous examples where proper design techniques and markup are demonstrated. Offers pointers to copious additional resources, examples, and information on these topics online. Across all potential markets, there are over 400,000 students per year taking such courses at the college level; triple this number to account for high-school and adult/continuing education programs. This book is intended to provide a tightly focused, succinct overview of the concepts, terminology, techniques, and markup involved in creating effective, correct Web pages. It will include coverage of the most recent HTML specification (HTML 4.01), the current and pending XHTML specificaitons (XHTML 1.0 and 1.1), plus information about Web page design, layout, style sheets, frames and content management. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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HTML was created by Tim Berners-Lee in collaboration with Robert Caillau while they worked at CERN in 1989 (CERN is a high-energy physics research institute in Geneva). Read the first page
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Thorough 6 Sep 2002
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This is one of my personal favorite HTML books. It's style is really technical, so many people will hate it. For them, I would recommend a more visual book, such as <i>HTML in an Instant</i>, or <i>Teach Yourself Visually HTML</i>. Those two help you get started quickly, without getting bogged down in excessive details. But for those who like a more systematic approach, going through the individual properties of each tag, this book is for you. It has extensive code snippets, details about usage, and a very clear format. It is somewhat dry reading, but the information is really packed in there if you are willing to dig it out. Very nice.

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