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Paperback The HTML 3.2 Programmer's Reference Book

ISBN: 1566047307

ISBN13: 9781566047302

The HTML 3.2 Programmer's Reference

This edition provides readers with a comprehensive, up-to-date, encyclopaedic reference covering all flavours of HTML. For easy and quick access, icons indicate which HTML elements apply to which... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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I use this book.

The previous review is exactly right. This book is an outstanding reference. On the HTML guru scale I would rate myself about an 8 on a 10 scale. This is the book that I grab when I have a question about an HTML tag and I want the answer fast.

HTML explained

This is the kind of programming manual we seem to lack nowadays. Instead of wordy narrative and examples which do not quite fit the problems that come up in practice we have here abstract definitions of the grammar and lexicon of the language, very much what the programmer needs when reading a text or when trying to work out a new programming problem but unsure of just what each item in the language does.

A html REFERENCE book that actually does what it says!

Atlast, a computer book that does what it says! If you are just starting out learning HTML and want a book to teach you how it's done - this book isn't for you, but then it isn't a learn HMTL book. IF however you know the basics, but need a book to double check the syntax of a tag or tagset THIS IS THE BOOK FOR YOU! It is a good, solid reference book, listing all the HTML tags, their usage and their support levels - for both Internet Explorer & Netscape as well as HTML standards. To summerise - This book doesn't try to teach HTML, just list everything you want to know about a tag when you are actually working with HTML (and don't want to plow through miles of examples on how to use the tag to find is the tag to align cell contents to the top of the cell. As a learn HTML book its ** stars...but as a reference ***** is hardly enough!
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