Html Manual of Style

Html Manual of Style by Larry Aronson, published by Ziff Davis Pr in 1994, is a comprehensive guide that introduces HTML, the programming language essential for creating World Wide Web pages. With 120 pages, this edition serves as a resource for users of Mosaic and other web browsers, enabling them to effectively access and utilize data on the rapidly expanding World Wide Web.
Readers will find detailed explanations of HTML and its applications, reflecting the dynamic nature of web development as new pages are continuously added to the internet. This book focuses on the fundamentals of hypertext systems and document markup language, providing a foundational understanding for those looking to navigate and contribute to the evolving landscape of the web.
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This book introduces HTML, the program language used to create World-Wide Web “pages”, so that users of Mosaic and other Web browsers can access data. Forty to 50 new “pages” are being added to the WWW every day and this will be the first book out on the subject.
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