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10 Minute Guide to HTML
by Tim Evans Synopsis: The World Wide Web is growing at an exponential rate--between 50 and 100 new servers are added to the Web each day. It teaches the essentials of HTML in 20 mini-tutorials, each of which can be completed in 10 minutes or less. Beyond HTML
by Richard Karpinski Synopsis: Here is the handbook for all Webmasters. It's a one-stop resource for those who want to unleash their creativity with their Web site, and are looking for just the righ tools to enable them to do that. It provides much-needed information and direction on implementing the best of the new technologies and HTML alternatives created to improve Web sites.Cgi Primer Plus for Windows: Learn to Create Interactive Web Pages
by Mohammed J. Kabir, Mike Heins Synopsis: The CGI Primer Plus for Windows guides the readers through the process of developing CGI programming with hands-on, concise examples. Creating & Enhancing Netscape Web Pages
by Andrew Shafran, Andy Shafran Synopsis: This book will show anyone how to add new features that will make their Web pages up to date and hot. It will show additions that readers though were only possible for advanced webmasters. The CD contains all of the software and examples from the book. Creating Cool Interactive Web Sites
by Paul M. Summitt, Mary J. Summitt
Book & CD-Rom Edition Synopsis: Summitt takes a hands-on approach and walks users through every step of creating "cool Web sites"--from planning a site to promoting it to the masses. Written in the conversational tone for which he is famous, Creating Cool Web Sites provides practical advice on security issues, copyright concerns, gateway scripts, HTML, integration with Microsoft Network and Microsoft Office, and much more. Creating Cool Web Pages With HTML
by Dave Taylor Synopsis: Updated to include coverage of Windows 95, this new version also gets the reader up and running with HTML, going well beyond the basics. A fun, friendly, and informative guide to creating dynamic home pages for the World Wide Web (WWW), this book gets the reader up and going with HTML (HyperText Markup Language), the underlying language of Web pages, and takes them well beyond the basics. Creating Killer Web Sites:
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The Advanced HTML Companion
by Keith Schengili-Roberts Synopsis: This book provides new, advanced tools and ideas for Internet designers and publishers. Previous experience or knowledge of HTML is assumed as it quickly delves into the intricacies of planning a Web site and using advanced HTML tags. It provides creative new material which can be added to the reader's own designs using HTML tags with the two leading browsers, Netscape Navigator and Microsofts Internet Explorer. The 10 Secrets for Web Success : What It Takes to Do Your Site Right
by Bryan Pfaffenberger, David Wall, Dave Wall
1 Edition Synopsis: Filled with personal interviews and descriptive sidebars about creating the distinctive features of the best sites, this book reveals the people, technologies and strategies that contributed to the creation of the Web's most pioneering, trend-setting sights. it highlights the 10 key principles of effective Web publishing. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Creating an HTML Web Page
by Paul McFedries
Synopsis: Paul McFedries explains how to create an Internet site, create links between documents, enter online images, secure a home page, publish on the Web, and more. Creating Cool 3D Web Worlds With VRML
by Paul M. Summitt, Mary J. Summitt
Book & CD-ROM Edition Synopsis: A fun, easy, and practical guide to creating dynamic 3D sites on the World Wide Web. The CD-ROM includes examples of exciting VRML-generated Web sites. Also included are shareware versions of VRML editors and viewers as well as demo versions of commercial VRML editors and viewers. Readers will be able to test the commercial programs to determine which program best suits their VRML needs. Creating Dynamic Web Sites : A Webmaster's Guide to Interactive Multimedia
by Scott Fisher Synopsis: A million new users plug into the Web every month. Creating Dynamic Web Sites shows Webmasters how to go beyond the staid world of HTML by adding sound, video, and 3D images to their sites. The book is supported by a dazzling web site illustrating the techniques and concepts discussed in the book. Creating Web Pages for Dummies
by Bud Smith, Arthur Bebak, Arthur Beback Synopsis: In crystal-clear English, it shows users what to do before getting committed to a Web page, and also explains publishing do's and don't's, VRML, HTML, SGML, URL, online services, and more. In just a few hours, users will know how to create a Web page, place it on a server, view it, and be "on the Web" with their message. --This text refers to the paperback edition of this title. Designing Web Graphics
by Lynda Weinman Synopsis: Real-world examples of effective use are discussed as well as comparative browser evaluations and how they handle graphics. See also: Designing Web Graphics .2 Envisioning Information
by Edward R. Tufte Amazon.com Books: A remarkable range of examples for the idea of visual thinking, with beautifully printed pages. A real treat for all who reason and learn by means of images. -- Rudolf Arnheim. There is a long review of this book here, as well as on the linked page above. |