Raggett on HTML 4

Raggett on HTML 4

by Dave Raggett (Author), IanAlexander (Author), JennyLam (Author), Michael Kmiec (Author)

Synopsis

What are you looking for in an HTML book? The inside story on HTML 4 and how it interfaces with JavaScript and ActiveX? A guide to composing your own HTML documents? An intelligent introduction to the technical terms and concepts needed to understand the true scope of HTML 4's potential? Complete coverage of the newest features supported by HTML 4? Raggett on HTML 4 is all that and more. As the lead architect of HTML 4, Dave Raggett is the true insider. Together with his co-authors he brings you a uniquely crafted book filled with insights, examples, tutorials and practical advice on how to master the secrets of HTML. *Learn about color, fonts and size, subscripts, superscripts, emphasised text and other effects. *Figure out lists, from simple bulleted ones to lists within lists *Discover how and when and where hyperlinks work best.* See how style sheets give you control over the look and feel of your documents *Get a grip on graphics, from inserting photographs and illustrations to the finer points of graphics formats *Master new features for Tables, Frames and Forms *Put Multimedia on the Web with the new OBJECT tag *Find out about locally executable scripts *Know what the insiders know! New features of Raggett on HTML 4 , *How to include Java, JavaScript and ActiveX in your pages *Advice on constructing effective Graphics *Authoritative coverage of HTML 4 tags and attribute *Latest tags for Internationalization of the Web *Support for people with disabilities *Enhanced tutorial on Page Design *Detailed worked examples throughout *Tips and Guidelines on choosing and using tools *Inside knowledge of the Web and its organisation HTML 4 is the latest version of the Web's publishing language; it comes from the World Wide Web consortium (W3C), an international organisation founded in 1994 to further the evolution of the World Wide Web. For more information on W3C and its work on HTML 4 visit the web site at

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Edition: 2nd
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Published: 20 Jan 1998

ISBN 10: 0201178052
ISBN 13: 9780201178050

Media Reviews
...HTML 4.0, making the web richer and accessible to everyone David Cole, Microsoft Corporation HTML is rapidly developing into the platform-independent, open standard for document publishing, multimedia and crossware user interfaces. With support for CSS1 style sheets, scripting, frames and multimedia, HTML 4.0 represents a major step towards realizing this vision. Bob Lisbonne, Netscape Let's say that you just got on the Web, and you need a book to get you up to speed in the world of HTML. You heard that HTML is up to 4.0, so you want to start with a book which teaches you the basics, but doesn't stop there. You need example code, tags, a glossary--the works! Enter Dave Raggett's Raggett on HTML 4 . Raggett, along with the three other contributing authors Jenny Lam, Ian Alexander and Michael Kmiec, have put together a book which not only explains the basics of HTML 4, but they've managed to do so in a format that's actually fun to read! The cartoon illustrations by Fred Volans really bring the book to life. Beyond that, the book covers a lot of material in a small space (the book is only a little over 400 pages, including the appendex section). Here's a little of what is covered: *simple paragraph markup using different fonts and color *character stylization using bold, italic, subscripts, etc *lists: bulleted, ordered, unordered, lists within lists, etc *hyperlinks, their life and meaning (and how to use them *Style Sheets (pay attention here kids; this is the next step to DHTML *graphics; how to use them, which type to use, etc *tables, the who, what and where of the *frames, when to use them and ho *multimedia and the object tag The book is written in such a manner that you'll find it hard not to understand something; a tag is explained, an example of how it's used is given, and little tips are included in the sidelines of the book. The book is well illustrated, besides the cartoons, and will keep you entertained as well as informed. There is also an extensive appendix section, which features: *Examples of tag *Alphabetical list of HTML 4 tag *Characters (not the kind you work with *How to name color *URL suffixe *Country code *Language code *Tags that did NOT make it into HTML 4. *Color on the We *Applet (an in depth discussion of the use of the applet tag) Additionally, one appendix is a fictional visit to a Cyber cafe, in which all the characters talk about the Net, how it affects or works for them, what they see coming in the future, etc. It's an interesting look at how people are using the Web. If you're a professional Web developer, unless you're just starting, you may want to pass on this book. But if you're looking for a book to get you started developing Web pages, or just want a better understanding of what it's all about, then you won't go wrong with Raggett on HTML 4 . And you'd have a hard time finding a more enjoyable read! Webdeveloper.com