Newsflash

powered_by.png, 1 kB
JoomlaMonkey Welcome arrow Amazon Store

Message from Dean - May 8th 2007

I am currently testing out a new version of the APF Bridge Component - If you notice any errors within this demo store please drop me a line.

HTML: The Definitive Guide

Current Store: US / World Store
In association with Amazon.com

UK Store | Canadian Store | French Store | German Store

Books : HTML: The Definitive Guide

  


 : HTML: The Definitive Guide

List Price: $34.95
Price: $29.99
You Save: $4.96 (14%)
Prices subject to change.



Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days




Binding: Paperback
Edition: 3rd
Format: Bargain Price
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 576
Publication Date: August 31, 1998




Alternate Versions: Click to Display
Related Items: Browse for similar items by category:

Editorial Review:

Amazon.com Review:
Plenty of books can teach you HTML quickly, getting you up to speed and hacking out Web pages in no time. HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide offers a more comprehensive and pragmatic look at the de facto markup language of today, as well as the emerging next step.

This title systematically presents HTML markup, beginning with the basics--such as the anatomy of an HTML document, text, and links--and proceeding to cascading style sheets, JavaScript, and XML. Along the way, it discusses related issues, such as problems with displaying background images, and browser-specific behavior with tables and other elements. Each element is covered in as much depth as is necessary to frame the key implementation issues.

Most of the book is entirely relevant to basic HTML coding without any concern for XHTML. The latter, more cutting-edge flavor of markup is covered in depth near the end of the book. The entire specifications for the HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0 Document Type Definitions (DTDs) are included among the appendices.

While HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide is an excellent tutorial for learning markup the right way, it is also a superb desktop reference guide to keep nearby for daily use. Perhaps, there is no greater compliment for a Web development book. --Stephen W. Plain

Topics covered:
  • Markup basics
  • HTML document structure
  • Text handling
  • Images
  • Multimedia
  • Links and URLs
  • Formatted lists
  • Tables
  • Forms
  • Cascading style sheets
  • Frames
  • JavaScript
  • Applets and objects
  • Dynamic documents
  • Netscape Layout Extensions
  • XML
  • XHTML


Product Description:
Updated for XHTML, the fourth edition of our popular HTML guide is full of examples, sample code, and practical hands-on advice for creating truly effective web pages and mastering advanced features. Web authors learn how to insert images and other multimedia elements, create useful links and searchable documents, use extensions, design great forms, and much more. This complete guide describes basic syntax and semantics and shows how to create beautiful, informative, and dynamic web documents. The authors cover every element of the currently accepted version of the language and explain how each element works and interacts with all the other elements. They've also included a style guide that shows how best to use HTML/XHTML to accomplish a variety of tasks, from simple online documentation to complex presentations.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - If you touch HTML in any way, this book is worth your time and money
I learned HTML in 1994 from a two-page web tutorial - and back then, that was pretty much all there was to know. Well, HTML itself has changed quite a bit in the past 15 years, and I finally decided to break down and take a crack at seriously learning all the new stuff (to me, "div"s and "iframe"s were new). Overall, I'm glad I decide to learn from the O'Reilly book (of course, O'Reilly's never steered me wrong).

Clearly, it would be impossible to fill a 632-page book with _just_ HTML (and XHTML), so the authors digress (fortunately) into several related, although not-strictly-HTML topics such as image formats, URL formats, CSS and Javascript. The placement and organization of this "extra" material was perfect, with forward-references mentioned explicitly throughout when appropriate.

Although this is more of a technical reference than a "Master Web Design!" type of book, the authors do go into a bit of general web design philosophy, especially in chapter 6 ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Beware of the Edition
Amazon is mixing reviews from different editions of this book. It's a fine book, but editions 5 and older are certainly dated. While most of the information in the 5th edition may be factually correct, there's a confusing mix of deprecated (obsolete) and standard features - plus many references to outdated browsers. If you're trying to write compliant XHTML buy the latest edition or look for another more recent book.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Not good as a reference at all
I don't know why some people seem to think this book is good when it is relatively useless as a reference. The index is abysmal - for example, if you want to quickly see what a particular tag does it is a fishing expedition to simply find it. Try looking up "meta", for example - it's not in the index at all. Nor is anything about the various "headers" one can use. There is no entry in the index about "Location" headers, used to redirect to other URLs, for example.

These are just a couple examples of how sorry the index of this book is. I'm a programmer and just wanted something to use as a quick reference on my desk, not something to read cover-to-cover. It's just a markup language, people. Even if you're not a programmer and new to html I don't recommend this book unless you're suffering from insomnia. The authors go into far too much detail in some things and the book wanders around all over the place, plus someday you'll presumably figure out how the relatively simple markup ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Missing Manuals & Definitive Guides: HTML & XHTML!
Like O'Reilly's Missing Manual series, the Definitie Guide series is great. This title HTML & XHTML is no exception. And, the animals are cute...

If you want to make your pages stand out more, this is the title for you. But, it takes some reading. It's a big book with lots of information. Don't be scared off with this information. Lots of pages means lots of stuff to read and consider.

O'Reilly is a great source for computer related learning. Don't put the possibilities aside...Try them..



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Another excellent reference...
A real educational experience. Also a well defined book. Be ready to learn when you read this book.




Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days



 

 

© 2007 - 2008 Joomla Monkey - a web property of Dean Marshall Consultancy Limited
Website maintained by Lancaster website designer - Dean Marshall

Dean Marshall Consultancy - Lancaster web designers and Joomla experts
Web Designer Lancaster
Web Designers Lancaster
Lancaster Web Designer
Lancaster Web Designers
Expert Joomla Hosting
Expert Joomla Hosting
Expert Joomla Hosting
Expert Joomla Hosting
CMS Training
CMS Training
Editable Sites Editable Web Sites Joomla Consultant
Joomla Consultants
Joomla Consultant
Joomla Consultants
Bury Language school
Sam Jarman Golf - Golf lessons and Golf Tuition Northamptonshire
Mayoh Press - Carnforth, Lancashire Printers
Human Performance Improvements