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    <![CDATA[This guide walks you through the entire Web authoring process, teaching you how to use the nuts and bolts of HTML to build your Web page. You've got to feel good about a guide that tells you that &quot;if you can dial a telephone or find your keys in the morning, you too can become an HTML author.&quot;<p> The authors start with the premise that you're a true beginner. The first part of the book covers the history of the Web, what a browser is, how HTML is used, and what it takes to access the Web. The book then dives into HTML basics, page layout, and instructions on how to build your first basic Web page. Part 2 explains what a markup language is and how HTML works. This section provides an overview of each HTML tag, highlights special characters, and shows you how to add templates, lists, and links to your Web pages. Part 3 covers relatively advanced areas such as tables, attractive Web design, complex pages, forms, style sheets, image maps, navigation aids, and finally going live with your site.<p> Part 4 contains the famous &quot;Part of Tens&quot; section that is in each Dummies book, plus HTML's Top Ten Do's and Don'ts, Ten Design Desiderata, and Nearly Ten Ways to Exterminate Web Bugs. Extras on the CD-ROM include overviews on testing your pages, working with Dynamic HTML, frames, Common Gateway Interface (CGI), and more. The CD-ROM also has shareware and examples of HTML that are used in the book. <em>--Elizabeth Lewis</em></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Hard core programmers would say that HTML <em>is</em> for dummies. Even  so, for those of us who want to build and maintain our own Web sites, but cringe  at the sight of anything resembling a programming language, <em>HTML 4 for  Dummies</em> is the hand-holding guide to help us through those processes.<p>  Because many HTML editors do all the site-building work for you, it's strange  the authors chose to wait until appendix C in the back of the book to explain  why you must know HTML. Still, their reasons for learning HTML are sound, and  the advice they dispense is solid.<p>  Beyond going through the ins and outs of HTML tags, the book does a fine job of  explaining what design elements work and how to avoid common mistakes. The  section on XHTML ensures that budding site builders have all the latest tools at  their disposal.<p>  Whether your goal is to build a simple, text-oriented Web site or one loaded  with frames, graphics, and animation, <em>HTML 4 for Dummies</em> will put you on  the right track. <em>--John Frederick Moore</em></p></p></p>]]>
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