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Creating Cool HTML 4 Web Pages 2nd Edition Razzle and Dazzle Internet Travelers! Dave Taylor walks you through the process of creating a basic Web page from scratch - and jazzing it up with advanced techniques from his own award-winning sites. In this updated edition, you'll also find out how to attract visitors to your site - and keep them there! From mastering HTML code to getting on the right search engine, this book is a must-have for turning your vision into a successful site.
Utilities for Cool Web Pages on CD-ROM!
For the Mac:
- Anarchie
- BBEdit Lite
- Equilibrium DeBabelizer LE
- Dreamweaver 3 trial
- Fireworks 3 trial
- Flash 4 trial
- DropStuff
- GraphicConverter
- Tex-Edit Plus
- And More
For the PC:
- Dreamweaver 3 trial
- Fireworks 3 trial
- Flash 4 trial
- FTP Explorer
- HomeSite
- HotDog Pro
- NotePad Plus
- Evaluation of Paint Shop Pro
- CoffeeCup Image Editor
- And More
Shareware programs are fully functional, free trial versions of copyrighted programs. If you like particular programs, register with their authors for a nominal fee and receive licenses, enhanced versions, and technical support. Freeware programs are free, copyrighted games, applications, and utilities. You can copy them to as many PCs as you like - free - but they have no technical support. System Requirements Windows 95 or Mac OS 7 (or later)
List of contents
Preface.Acknowledgments.
Chapter 1: What's a Web Page? What's a Browser?
Chapter 2: URLs: What They Are and How to Use Them.
Chapter 3: Basic HTML and Building Your First Web Page.
Chapter 4: Text Styles.Chapter 5: Lists and Special Characters.
Chapter 6: Adding Pointers and Links.
Chapter 7: Internal Document References.
Chapter 8: Adding Graphics to Jazz Up Your Pages.
Chapter 9: Tables and Frames.
Chapter 10: Advanced Design: Backgrounds, Marquees, and More.
Chapter 11: Image Maps, JavaScript, and Plug-Ins.
Chapter 12: Forms and User Input.
Chapter 13: The Common Gateway Interface.
Chapter 14: Cascading Style Sheets.
Chapter 15: Improvements in Tables and Frames.
Chapter 16: Advanced Forms.
Chapter 17: Additional HTML 4.0 and 4.01 Capabilities.
Chapter 18: Needles in Haystacks.
Chapter 19: Dynamic HTML and the Future.
Appendix A: Building Your First Page: A Primer.
Appendix B: Step-by-Step Web Site Planning Guide.
Appendix C: Finding a Home for Your Web Page.
Appendix D: HTML Quick Reference.
Appendix E: What's on the CD-ROM.Glossary.
Index.
End-User License Agreement.
CD-ROM Installation Instructions.
About the author
David Taylor (Boulder, Colorado) is the founder of Intuitive Systems, where he provides consulting, teaching, and writing services on technologies, including UNIX and Solaris, and the principal of Growing Ventures, a consulting business for start-up companies. Mr. Taylor has been involved with UNIX since 1980 and created the Elm Mail System, one of the most popular UNIX email systems found on all Linux and Solaris distributions. His former positions include Research Scientist at HP's Palo Alto Research Labs and Senior Reviews Editor at SunWorld Magazine. At SunWorld, Mr. Taylor was intimately involved with Solaris and Sun hardware. In addition, he has authored many books, some of which are on UNIX.