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HTML 4 for the World Wide Web, Fourth Edition: Visual QuickStart Guide
 
 

HTML 4 for the World Wide Web, Fourth Edition: Visual QuickStart Guide [Paperback]

Elizabeth Castro
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"Perhaps the best-written HTML tutorial ever."

This book occupies a unique spot in my opinion. It's "the competition." All other HTML/Web page learning or how-to books are trying to knock the crown from this book's head. While it may not be for everyone, it just does such a superb job that it defines the field. Congratulations, Elizabeth.

This is what I could classify as a true intermediate or advanced book. Elizabeth Castro doesn't waste time or steps trying to teach a newbie how to click here or create a text file. In fact, so much is assumed that this really can't be called a beginner book at all. So, if you know what you're doing or what you want, this book will serve you well.

The whole HTML thing is broken down into tasks: formatting, text, layout commands, cascading style sheets--the whole nine yards. Then individual HTML commands or tasks are illustrated one to a page. The steps fall down the outside of the page; illustrations line the page's inside.

While this is all a great way to learn HTML, I can still find room for improvement--though not at the expense of the format. For example, a reference or tear-out card would have been handy. And some topics, especially JavaScript, are glossed over too quickly to be useful. From personal experience, I know that some topics, such as FTP, could use even more hands-on examples.

If you "get it" when it comes to computers, and are ready to do some down-and-dirty HTML coding (and I'm not talking lame-old FrontPage here), this book will teach you the basics in no time. It will provide a firm foundation upon which you can easily build your Web pages for the future. --Dan Gookin

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HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is the lingua franca of the Web, and like any language, it's constantly evolving. That's why Elizabeth Castro has written HTML 4 for the World Wide Web, Fourth Edition: Visual QuickStart Guide, an update to her blockbuster guide to HTML 4. You'll find all the concise, practical advice--and fun examples--that made the first edition a worldwide bestseller, plus entirely new coverage of debugging, JavaScript, and using tables for page layout, and an expanded section on Cascading Style Sheets.

Like all the books in the Visual QuickStart series, this one breaks even the most complex tasks into easy-to-follow steps illustrated with hundreds of screenshots and the actual code. The book presumes no prior knowledge of HTML, making it the perfect introduction for beginners. But its tabbed format and info-packed appendixes (on special HTML characters and Web-safe colors, for example) also make it a handy and indispensable reference for those who build Web pages for a living. Find out why Amazon called the previous edition a "dream guide" to HTML.


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5.0 out of 5 stars A Fantastic HTML Reference & Tutorial, Oct 12 2003
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M. Hart "Sci-Fi Fan" (USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: HTML 4 for the World Wide Web, Fourth Edition: Visual QuickStart Guide (Paperback)
A few years ago, I decided to learn about the organization and construction of Internet WebPages. As with any computer-related topic, there are many, many books available from a variety of authors. I settled upon Elizabeth Castro's "HTML For the World Wide Web, Visual Quickstart Guide, Fourth Edition". I found it to be a very well organized, well-written and easily understood reference that can also be used as a tutorial for learning HTML. In fact, within a few hours of going through the book, I was creating my own WebPages using a variety of tags using Elizabeth Castro's clear explanations which not only describe the correct syntax for all of the HTML tags, but their purposes also. She also explains the contents of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and touches upon the incorporation of JavaScript (with a few simple JavaScript examples) and the insertion of applets. (Note: the writing of applets themselves, as well as the writing of complex JavaScript, is beyond the scope of this book.)

One of the best aspects of this book are the distinctions that Elizabeth Castro documents regarding differences in behavior of various HTML tags between the two major Internet browsers: Internet Explorer and Netscape. If you are concerned about the appearance of your WebPages on the two major browsers, it is very important to note these specific tag behavioral differences to ensure that the WebPages will appear correctly on both browsers, or to encourage a user to use one browser or the other for best viewing results.

Overall, I rate "HTML For the World Wide Web, Visual Quickstart Guide, Fourth Edition" with 5 out of 5 stars. If you are planning to create your own WebPages, this book is a definite must-have, or you can get Elizabeth Castro's newer release, which includes XHTML.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Very good for the Early Web Designers!, Aug 22 2003
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This review is from: HTML 4 for the World Wide Web, Fourth Edition: Visual QuickStart Guide (Paperback)
I got this book as a gift from my sixth grade teacher and this book is great for making the basic design of a web site.

Easy reference guide.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Visual Quickstart is the Way, Jun 23 2003
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Richard Gibson (Palmdale, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: HTML 4 for the World Wide Web, Fourth Edition: Visual QuickStart Guide (Paperback)
Visual Quickstart guides are the best way to go when you need to learn something quickly and easily. This guide written excellantly by Elizabeth Castro is a great asset to your collection of other books.

This book proves its motto. The pictures (on every page except the chapter intros which are very short) are also a great help as you can just copy the code from the picture onto your page if you need to. Without the pictures learning would be so much harder.

When I purchased this book I had already read another HTML book that was full of pictures. To get more in depth on this language and to learn a bit about CSS (Cascading Style Sheets. I decided to purchase this book, having purhcased two other Visual Quickstart books published by Peachpit Press (Javascript and Java), because I knew that the Visual Quickstart Guides have always helped me. This book made enhanced my skill of HTML even more.

Even without pictures, however, this book would be awesome. Why? Because Elizabeth Castro has described each lesson or chapter to its fullest. Each small detail of HTML is described. This book is one of the best to get whether you are a beginner or an expert in the language of HTML.

---(Last if you are a beginner this book will help you become aquainted with HTML as in the beginning the Introduction gives you a background of HTML...what you can use with it, it's new advancements, and what you can't do, stuffs like that) ---

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