HTML texts from other academic publishers treat HTML in a step-by-step cookbook fashion, as though it were a simple software application, limiting the amount of material and concepts covered.   Unique in the marketplace, Gottleber and Trainor's Even More Excellent HTML combines the pedagogical support of academic texts with the comprehensive coverage found in trade books.  No previous knowledge of HTML or Web design is assumed.
 
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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Höhe: 269 mm
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978-0-07-256178-4 (9780072561784)
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Dr. Gottleber is professor of CIS at north Lake College in Texas.  He holds a Ph.D. in college teaching with a specialty in Computer      Education and Cognitive Systems from the University of North Texas.
 
Dr. Trainor is professor of CIS at Muskegon Community College in Michigan. Tim received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Western Michigan University and a Doctorate from the University of Kansas. He has been teaching Computer Information Systems since 1976 and is the author or a co-author of over 20 CIS books. These are the CIS book titles he has helped author:     i? Computer Concepts and Applications   i? Computer Literacy: Concepts and Applications   i? Even More Excellent HTML with Tim Gottleber   i? Visual Basic for Applications with Jeff Stipes   i? More Excellent HTML (translated into Italian, Korean and Chinese) with Tim Gottleber   i? Computers! (five editions and translated into Korean) with Diane Krasnewich   i? Essentials of Personal Computing with Diane Krasnewich   i? Introducing Microsoft Office for Windows with Keiko Pitter and Jeff Stipes   i? Introducing Microsoft Works for Windows (two editions) with Keiko Pitter and Jeff Stipes   i? A Quick Look at Visual Basic with Jeff Stipes   i? A Quick Look at QBASIC with Jeff Stipes   i? Introducing Access for Windows (translated into Turkish) with Jeff Stipes   i? Introducing Paradox for Windows with Jeff Stipes   i? Introducing Fox Pro for Windows with Jeff Stipes   i? Introducing Lotus 1-2-3 for Windows with Jeff Stipes   i? Introducing Quattro Pro for Windows with Jeff Stipes   i? Software Tools in Business with Jeff Stipes   i? A Guide to MS/PC DOS with Jeff Stipes
 
1An HTML Overview  2Your First Web Page  3 Links - Let's Get Hyper   4Lists - Bringing Order out of Chaos  5Formatting - Is What You See What You Get?  6Images - A Picture is Worth a 1,000 Words 7Tables - Data in Rows and Columns  8 Styles - Some Have It and Some Don't   9Multimedia - Watch Your Inclusions 10Frames - Divide and Conquer  11Forms and Forms Processing 12CGI, Metatags, and Other Tricks of the Trade  13JavaScript Programs for Your Pages 14Dynamic HTML-Charismatic Pages  15XML-The Next Best Thing 16Pragmatic Hypertext - It Ain't All Pictures!  Appendix AStyle Manual Appendix BUsing File Transfer Protocol   Appendix CHistory of the Internet  HTML Reference Guide Contents Section 1 HTML Template and DOCTYPE DTDs  Section 2 HTML Elements   Section 3 Style Properties and Values  Section 4 CSS Pseudo Classes and Elements  Section 5 Common Character Sets Section 6 XHTML Modules Section 7 JavaScript Objects Section 8 Browser-Safe Colors