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Learn Html 4 In A Weekend 1st Edition Steve Callihan

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Learn Html 4 In A Weekend 1st Edition Steve Callihan
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Publisher: Course Technology PTR
File Extension: CHM
File size: 10.66 MB
Pages: 464
Author: Steve Callihan
ISBN: 9781592000593, 1592000592
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Learn Html 4 In A Weekend 1st Edition Steve Callihan by Steve Callihan 9781592000593, 1592000592 instant download after payment.

Complete just the first two tutorial sessions to develop the HTML skills that you need to start creating fully functional and effective Web pages. Over the weekend, complete as many of the other optional tutorial sessions as you want to further extend your knowledge of more advanced topics like adding colors and backgrounds, using tables, working with frames and forms, using styles, and creating multi-column page layouts. Learn to create standard HTML 4.01 Web pages, to help ensure future compatibility and accessibility. Following your weekend, explore the appendixes for additional information and guidance on creating XHTML Web pages, using special characters and character sets, designing your own custom Web graphics, completing your wishlist (adding audio, video, animations, image maps, scripts, applets, and dynamic HTML), and using FTP to transfer your completed Web pages to your Web host's server on the Web.

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