HTML 3: Electronic Publishing on the World Wide WebAn understanding of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), the language used to publish information on the World Wide Web, is vital to anyone considering creating a Web page for the internet. Fully updated to include the latest additions to the HTML standard, this book is the second edition of HTML 3: Electronic Publishing on the World Wide Web. Lead HTML architect Dave Raggett provides readers with insider information regarding the new Version X and the development of HTML. |
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Contents
What is the Web? | 1 |
From CERN to Cyberspace | 20 |
Overview of HTML | 59 |
Copyright | |
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