RE: The right HTML book ??????

by "tim booker" <timbooker(at)lineone.net>

 Date:  Fri, 9 Jun 2000 00:22:58 +0100
 To:  "'Lou Hall'" <lhall1(at)midsouth.rr.com>,
"'hwg-techniques'" <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org>
 In-Reply-To:  rr
  todo: View Thread, Original
Buy "Beginning XHTML" by Frank Boumphrey, et al.

A really useful introduction to the XHTML 1.0 spec.  Has also got some good
notes on JavaScript, page design, graphics, etc.

Tim



>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> http://www.timbooker.co.uk/


> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org
> [mailto:owner-hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org]On Behalf Of Lou Hall
> Sent: 08 June 2000 21:35
> To: hwg-techniques
> Subject: The right HTML book ??????
>
>
> This past December I inquired here about suggestions for an HTML
> book for someone who is fairly familiar with HTML 3.2, has been
> using it for a little over three years, doesn't plan to learn java,
> C+, etc. I put up web sites for friends in business on a limited
> basis.
>
> >From  my question in December, it appeared that the a
> text listed later would be the best for me. I ordered it
> twice, to have
> it canceled
> twice, but only after they sat on the orders for months. I noticed
> that the book posted was printed in January, 1998. I am thinking
> about ordering it again, but I am wondering if the book may be dated.
> I know I need some catching up on tags and techniques.
>
> Would any of you make a comment on the book, or a suggestion
> for another HTML book? I use Coffee Cup as an editor, and I
> prefer an HTML book as a reference, not as a teaching aid.
> I enjoy doing graphics. HTML is something I enjoy, not a way
> of making a living.
>
> The book is:
>
> Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference
> In-Stock: Ships within 24 hours.
> Danny Goodman,Paula Ferguson (Editor) / Paperback / O'Reilly &
> Associates, Incorporated /
> January 1998
> Our Price: $35.96, You Save 20%
>
> Thank You,
>
> Lou
>
>

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