The Advanced Html Companion
 


The Advanced Html Companion

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Label:Academic Press
Pages:400
Binding:Paperback
Publication Date:1998-08
Published By:Academic Press
ASIN:0126235422
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Featuring the latest HTML topics of interest for both beginning and experienced Web authors, readers get solid and practical content in this completely revised Second Edition. Included are specification tags for HTML 4.0 and descriptions of their uses. The book also provides an overview of the latest Internet Explorer-specific and Netscape Navigator-specific tags. The latest Web innovations including XML, Dynamic HTML, HTML Help, WebTV, and WebTV tags are discussed as well. From basic tagging to the latest advancements, this book provides all the necessary elements for learning HTML and making it work.
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The Advanced HTML Companion is authoritative on the subject of HTML, providing a great deal of how-to information. However, the book sometimes suffers from a lack of organization, making it difficult to use as an HTML ready-reference guide. The book's main focus is to teach you how to accomplish basic Web page design in HTML. The chapters on forms, tables, and frames will guide you step by step, showing examples of how the HTML code renders in a browser. There are also chapters on images, color, multimedia, and more advanced techniques, such as style sheets and CGI. Throughout these how-to chapters, there are examples of good and bad HTML construction and links to places on the Web for more information.

The Advanced HTML Companion's appendix includes an alphabetical HTML tag reference, which shows proper usage of tags and samples. However, explanations of how the tags work are spread throughout the book, so there are always multiple places to look for each tag. Fortunately, the book has a comprehensive index. Organizational problems aside, the book contains excellent HTML tips and tricks for those willing to wade through the text.

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Pricy, but a good reference - Reviewed on 2001-03-21
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Though I did find the book a bit pricy, it was more important to me to have it as a reference manual in my library. As a designer focusing on UI and architecture, I find it necessary to know, understand, and be able to use HTML. It's horrible when designers put together fantastic designs that developers have to later alter, because the code would have to jump through too many hoops to make it work.

It is worth the buy if you need a reference manual and can't wait for responses from email mailing lists or your developer friend who's out to lunch.

This book is hardly worth its price. - Reviewed on 1999-10-01
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36 customers found this review helpful.

The authors were able to clearly express themselves such that it was quite an easy read for a non-programmer. However, "Advanced Html Companion 2nd edition" requires a serious rewrite due to its numerous and obvious mistypes. The cover of this book is indeed appealing but the content of it is just an OVERVIEW of several web markup languages. If you require just an overview of the subject, this book is for you. If you want a reasonable grasp of Html or other markup languages, please find another book; I wish I could trade mine for another.
Very complete reference - Reviewed on 1999-03-23
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1 customer found this review helpful, 2 did not.

I was impressed with the scope and detail of this volume. Very useful
Loaded with typoos - Reviewed on 1999-02-16
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24 customers found this review helpful.

One of the worst proofreading jobs now in print seriously diminishes what otherwise might have been a useful reference.
GREAT! - Reviewed on 1999-02-15
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1 customer found this review helpful, 25 did not.

GREAT
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