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HTML, XHTML, and CSS Bible
Bible Series, Book 145
by 
Bryan Pfaffenberger
Steven M. Schafer
Chuck White
Bill Karow
  
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Subject(s):  Computer Technology
Nonfiction
Language(s):  English

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File size:   15303 KB
ISBN:   9780764577185
Release date:   Oct 28, 2004

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  • An expanded, updated, and retitled edition of HTML Bible, examining HTML, XHTML-a set of extensions to HTML to make it more like XML-and cascading style sheets (CSS), which provide a simple way to add consistent formatting to HTML Web documents

  • Focusing on reader feedback and changing industry trends, this new edition is a major overhaul that addresses the extensive changes in Web development

  • Shows readers the best, most efficient way to use HTML and examines which peripheral technologies are worth learning for the long run

  • Features "before and after" pictures that show the results of improved Web page coding

  • Offers continued coverage of key topics, including site administration, dynamic data-driven pages, and many others, in addition to new sections on hot new topics such as blogs and content management

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About the Author

Bryan Pfaffenberger is the author of more than 75 books on computers and the Internet, including the best-selling Discover the Internet, from IDG Books Worldwide. He teaches advanced professional communication and the sociology of computing in the University of Virginia’s Division of Technology, Culture, and Communication. Bryan lives in Charlottesville, Virginia, with his family and an extremely spoiled...

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