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by: William R. Stanek
Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.72
EAN: 9781575211985
ISBN: 157521198X
Label: Sams Publishing
Manufacturer: Sams Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 1501
Publication Date: 1996-12
Publisher: Sams Publishing
Sales Rank: 2714892
Studio: Sams Publishing
Editorial Review:
Product Description: This is a completely revised, updated and expanded version of the first book to combine coverage of all Web development technologies in one book. It now includes entire sections of JavaScript, Java, VB Script and Active X. Plus expanded coverage of multimedia Web development, adding animation's, developing intranet sites, Web design, and much more! With this exhaustive reference, users will: learn advanced HTML and Web page design; discover the Netscape and Internet Explorer extensions; learn to use the newest HTML tools; create forms and image maps with CGI; add dimension and depth with VRML and 3D modeling tools; explore the latest development environments such as FrontPage 97, PageMill, and Backstage; design advanced Web pages and stylesheets; enhance and enliven Web pages with graphics, audio, video, and Shockwave; use ActiveX controls and VBScript to add interactivity to your site; and make your Web page sizzle with Java and JavaScript.- Includes a 200-page reference section
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - one of the best resources I've ever encountered.
this book is the sum of all knowlage about Web Publishing and site management. this book delves into mysteries from how to use HTML to how to get those pages to load faster and easier... and more. I use this book as a self-study reference and I have learned more than I would have had I taken a formal course on web publishing.
Rating: - Solid reference and a practical tutorial.
Highly recommended to learn everything you need to get rolling in Web publishing. I use it everyday.
Rating: - I wish I never bought this book!
If I could give this book a lower rating than one star, I would. I made the mistake of following the reviews on this page, so I'd like to set the record straight. To call this book a professional reference is a joke, it is padded out with chapters on using such 'professional' software as Netscape Navigator Gold and Microsoft Internet Assistants. The first and last time I opened this book was on the day it arrived 6mths ago. Any worthwhile content is surrounded by junk and makes the book completely ... Read More
Rating: - Wasted Time & Money
If you've got plenty of both to waste then buy this book. But I strongly suggest you check this title out at your local bookstore or library before spending your hard earned money. This book was outdated long ago and contains many errors. This author writes terribly. This publisher needs to employ a good editor. I suspect the raves are fallacious and a ruse. Amazon should investigate why a title that has not been on their computer best seller list for ages has so many more reviews than other more well ... Read More
Rating: - Overpriced and lacking in content
This book tries to cover everything and in doing so, severely limits the amount of information that the reader needs for comprehensive coverage. The book is vastly overpriced and much more detailed information can be found in numerous less pricy books that are out on the market today. I would not recommend this book - it is a waste of money.
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