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Ziff-Davis Press

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HTML Manual of Style

Writing Documents for the World-Wide Web in HyperText Markup Language


Larry Aronson

Price: $19.95
ISBN: 1-56276-300-8


DESCRIPTION

HTML is the programming language used to create World-Wide Web 'pages,' so that users of Mosaic and other Web browsers can access data. HTML (HyperText Markup Language) is accessible to anyone who has done a little programming in any language. In the graphical, hyperlinked world of the Web, creating a 'page' is the way to make data available and accessible. HTML Manual of Style is the Strunk & White of the HTML programming language. The book concisely introduces the language and acts as a reference. The heart of the book is approximately 30 spreads where the left page is programming code and the right page is a real-world example of the results of the code. Forty to fifty new 'pages' are being added to the WWW every day and there is a great hunger for this information in the Net community. HTML Manual of Style, the first book released on the subject, is now a computer book bestseller.


BOOK CONTENTS

Introduction 
Chapter 1    What is HTML? 
Chapter 2    The HTML Language 
Chapter 3    Writing HTML Documents 
Chapter 4    HTML Examples 
Appendix A   HTML Quick Reference 
Appendix B   HTML + Overview 
Appendix C   Resources


AUDIENCE

All Mosaic and World-Wide Web users will want this book -- with one hundred new pages being added to the Web every day, this could easily be the fastest growing area of interest on the Net. HTML Manual of Style offers a unique way of making pages quickly and effortlessly.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Larry Aronson is president of Larry Aronson Associates information systems and development. He has more than 20 years of experience with IBM mainframe operation systems and software, SQL database design, networking and telecommunications; Macintosh and UNIX operating systems, DOS machines and Software.