Sams Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML and CSS in One Hour a Day: Includes New HTML5 Coverage (6th Edition

Sams Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML and CSS in One Hour a Day: Includes New HTML5 Coverage (6th Edition
Authors
Laura Lemay, Rafe Colburn
ISBN
0672330962
Published
03 Sep 2010
Purchase online
amazon.com

Sams Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML and CSS in One Hour a Day, Sixth Edition is a new edition of the best-selling book that started the whole HTML and web publishing phenomenon. The entire book has been thoroughly revised and refined to reflect current web publishing practices and technologies. It includes more in-depth coverage of CSS, with new material on creating interactive, dynamic web sites using the latest JavaScript libraries, blogging services, and social-web technologies.

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Sams Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML and CSS in One Hour a Day, Sixth Edition is a new edition of the best-selling book that started the whole HTML and web publishing phenomenon. The entire book has been thoroughly revised and refined to reflect current web publishing practices and technologies. It includes more in-depth coverage of CSS, with new material on creating interactive, dynamic web sites using the latest JavaScript libraries, blogging services, and social-web technologies. This edition also features an advance look at HTML 5, the next major revision of the core language of the World Wide Web, HTML. Work on the HTML 5 specification is still ongoing, but parts of HTML 5 are already being implemented in new versions of browsers from Microsoft (Internet Explorer 9), Mozilla (Firefox 3.x), Apple (Safari 4) and Opera Software (Opera 10).

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