Netscape 6.0! Internet Explorer 5.0! XML and XHTML style sheets IHTML changed so quickly that it kept pace with developments. How should network designers and developers know which new features have been implemented and how to use them? This book introduces all these contents and is the most comprehensive HTML book currently available. Includes the latest standards, HTML 4.01, XHTML 1.0 and all features supported by popular Web browsers. Learning HTML or XHTML, like learning any language, most students start with examples. Learning what others are doing can make the learning process easy and fun. Yet imitation can only go so far. It is easy to develop bad habits through imitation and accept them as good habits. A better way to become proficient in HTML is to have a comprehensive reference book that covers the syntax, semantics, and variations of the language to help distinguish good from bad usage. This book helps you in two ways: it describes each element of both standards in detail, explaining how each element works and interacts with other elements. Many HTML styling tips can help you write documents ranging from simple online manuals to complex marketing presentations. Several examples in the book provide models for writing effective web pages and mastering advanced features. It can also help you convert from HTML to the next generation web markup language, XHTML.
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