Are you an HTML beginner interested in building your very own web page from scratch? Do you have some experience working with other languages but would like to branch out? No matter what your skill level, as long as you have a text editor and a browser you can learn the basics of HTML! With this book, you can get familiar with how HTML works, understand the basics of the markup language, and apply what you’ve learned to create a unique and fully customized web page. Without HTML, using the internet would be a vastly different experience, so it’s no wonder that so many people opt to learn the markup language. Whether you decide to explore HTML as a hobby or for use in a more professional setting, you’ll soon gain a deep appreciation for the language and its applications. This book ● an overview of how HTML uses tags to define the content of a web page ● ideas for how to best format the layout of your web pages ● techniques for changing the fonts, styles, and colors of elements ● a look at how you can interact with your web page users via forms and input boxes ● examples of how to implement what you’ve learned as you create your own web page So pick up your copy of Basic Fundamental Guide for Beginners, sit back with your favorite text editor and have fun in building your very own web page from the ground up. You’ll be an HTML master in no time!
m.g. martin grew up on the big island of hawai'i. He attended San Francisco State University where he was the recipient of the San Francisco Browning Society Dramatic Monologue Award & the Academy of American Poets Award. He is the producer & host of the San Francisco chapter of Literary Death Match. One For None (Ink Press) is his first collection of poems. m.g. eats spam too often & blogs at mgmartin.tumblr.com"
This is the clearest book on HTML that I've ever seen. It goes through the basics in record time and provides detailed examples that make it perfectly clear. It's worth ten times the asking price.