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Title: Hip Pocket Guide to Html 4
by Ed Tittel, James Michael Stewart, Natanya Pitts, Kemper
ISBN: 0-7645-3196-4
Publisher: Hungry Minds, Inc
Pub. Date: February, 1998
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $14.99
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Average Customer Rating: 3.14 (14 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: HTML Coder's Delight!
Comment: This is NOT a beginners book. If you can write the basics of HTML but find yourself stumbling on various attributes, this is the book you need. This guide provides an easy list of tags, indexed on the inside covers for quick reference to page numbers. Point and click is the only thing easier! This is HTML to GO! Loose the mondo source books! This one fits in my PURSE!

Rating: 4
Summary: Reference material
Comment: Understand HTML already? Just need to be able to look up the details of a specific tag from time to time? Then this will work well for you. If you're like me and every once in a while get tripped up by a syntax nuance, then this will be just what you need. The examples are occasionally unclear, and it's missing a few details here and there, but for the most part, it has exactly what you need. Its compactness also means that it doesn't waste your time trying to teach; the conciseness is a breath of fresh hair in a world of "Astrophysics for Drooling Morons" books.

Even though it's slightly flawed, I use it constantly.

Rating: 5
Summary: Right here on my desk
Comment: This is an exceptionally useful reference to HTML 4 that I keep on my desk for looking things up as I work on my web sites. It's also a book I recommended highly to customers when I sold computer books in a previous job. If you're somewhat familiar with HTML, this is a perfect reference, and has the advantage of being comb bound so it doesn't snap shut while you're using it. If you want a book with which to learn HTML, this isn't it (Elizabeth Castro's "HTML 4 Visual Quickstart Guide" is), but if you use HTML daily, this is a necessary book to have and keep handy.

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