HTML for the World Wide Web

HTML for the World Wide Web by Elizabeth Castro, published by Peachpit Press in 2003, is a comprehensive guide designed for readers interested in mastering HTML and CSS to create visually appealing web pages. This subsequent edition spans 480 pages and is presented in English, offering a task-based approach that equips users with the skills to develop consistent web content across various devices and browsers. The book covers the transition from HTML to XHTML, highlighting key differences and providing updated techniques to meet the evolving standards of web design.
Readers will find step-by-step instructions complemented by illustrations, making it accessible for both beginners and experienced web developers. The guide includes practical tips and techniques, along with a new section on multilingual web sites, reflecting the changing landscape of HTML usage. With its focus on task-oriented learning and a wealth of examples, this edition serves as a valuable reference for anyone looking to enhance their web programming skills and create beautiful, functional web pages.
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Annotation The indispensable guide to the constantly evolving lingua franca of the Web. Task-based approach teaches readers how to combine HTML and CSS to create sharp, consistent Web pages regardless of monitor size, browser, platform, or viewing device. Comprehensive coverage of the transition from HTML to XHTML, including the differences between the languages. Packed with tips, techniques, and illustrations-all up20020926d to reflect newer browsers and the changing use of HTML. As both the Web itself and the browsers used to navigate it mature, work-arounds that compensate for the myriad factors that affect Web page appearances no longer cut it. Users expect Web pages to look beautiful regardless-and with the fifth edition of this popular Visual QuickStart Guide,readers can make theirWeb pages comply. By following the generously illustrated, step-by-step instructions that are the hallmark of the VQS series, readers will be creating beautiful code that works consistently across browser versions and platforms (including hand-held devices and cell phones) in no time. This updated edition includes a new section on foreign-language and multilingual Web sites as well as lots of coverage on how the use of HTML is changing. What hasn’t changed, however, is the book’s popular format: Task-oriented, step-by-step instruction that builds on the reader’s growing knowledge plus info-packed appendixes, a comprehensive index, and plenty of screen shots and code examples make this a must-have reference. For anyone interested in knowing HTML-from those just getting their feet wet (no prior HTML knowledge is required) to professional Web site developers. Elizabeth Castrohas written numerous books, including the best-selling Perl and CGI for the World Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide, XML for the World Wide Web: Visual QuickStart Guide, and the four previous editions of this best-selling title.
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