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  • Title Sams Teach Yourself HTML in 24 Hours
  • Author(s) Dick Oliver
  • Publisher: Sams; 4th edition (September 1999)
  • Paperback 481 pages
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0596806027
  • ISBN-13: 978-0596806026
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Book Description

Sams Teach Yourself HTML 4 in 24 Hours, Fourth Edition, is a carefully organized tutorial that teaches the beginning Web page author just what you need to know in order to get a Web page up in the shortest time possible.

The book covers only those HTML tags and technologies that are likely to be used on a beginner's Web page, and it is organized in a logical step-by-step order. This new edition updates coverage of new Web publishing technologies. Refined and reworked parts of the book to make it even more clear and straightforward for beginners.

About the Authors
  • Dick Oliver has brought his unique and colorful writing style to several Web and graphics books from Sams Publishing, including Web Page Wizardry, Netscape Unleashed, Create Your Own Web Page Graphics, and Tricks of the Graphics Gurus. He is the president of Cedar Software and publishes the online Nonlinear Nonsense Newsletter.

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