A good "Advanced HTML" guide
Carol Ritzenthaler
carol at ohionet.org
Thu Nov 20 15:23:23 EST 1997
Hi Deborah -
I'm always on the lookout for good resources and have created links to the
ones I've found most useful. Check out the resources under "Tips & Tools For
Constructing a Home Page" at http://www.ohionet.org/~carol.
Hope this helps.
Carol
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Trainer & Web Page Design Consultant fax: 614-486-1527
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On Thu, 20 Nov 1997, Deborah Moore wrote:
> I'm looking to buy a good "Advanced HTML" guide, so I'm hoping to get some
> suggestions. What are people using? Which is your favorite and why?
>
> I'm currently using the "HTML Sourcebook" 3rd edition by Ian S. Graham, but
> it isn't advanced enough for my needs. I'm particularly interested in
> learning more about frames and forms.
>
> Good web sites covering these topics are also greatly appreciated. Thanks
> in advance for your suggestions.
>
> Deborah
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> Deborah J. Moore
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> California Lutheran University
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