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The Ultimate HTML Reference

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Sitting at the foundation of every site is HTML. It's the only language that's essential to a web site's very existence. On the surface HTML may seem simple but there's much more to it that meets the eye. With different versions, many infrequently used elements and attributes, and varying ways that browsers interpret the language, only a comprehensive and up-to-date refere...more
Hardcover, 552 pages
Published May 26th 2008 by SitePoint (first published May 19th 2008)
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Tami
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Years ago, I created my own website from scratch using HTML. It was an extremely simple format with no bells or whistles. Over the years, I have tried to keep up with all the new options in HTML and XHTML. The ability to do more with the code has given me far more options. Now I can use code to do what I envision my website rather than work within strict parameters of what the text will allow.

With this said, I am not a professional website designer by any stretch of the imagination....more
Mindi
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This is a great XHTML reference. It says HTML, but it is really using the structured language of XHTML. It is strictly a reference manual, but is a great reference for anyone needing a quick dictionary style reference manual.
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