Synopsis
As a web developer, you need to keep track of an mormons amount of information. In particular, you need to know the details about a variety of web specifications and their implementation in the latest versions of the popular browsers. Rather than try to remember all of these details or juggle dozens of reference books covering everything from CSS to JavaScript, you can have all the information at your fingertips with the newly revised Dynamic HTML : The Definitive Reference. A favorite of web content developers since its first release, this book is an indispensable compendium for web development. Dynamic HTML : The Definitive Reference, Second Edition, contains everything you'll need in order, to create sensible single- and cross-platform web applications. This new edition has been updated to cover the latest specifications, including HTML 4,01, XHTML, CSS Level 2, DOM Level 2, and JavaScript 1,5, as well as the latest browsers, Internet Explorer 6 (Windows), Internet Explorer 5,1 (Macintosh), Netscape Navigator 6 and 7, and Mozilla 1,0. You'll learn how these standards and technologies relate to one another and how the creation of Dynamic HTML content relies on these technologies.
À propos de l?auteur
Danny Goodman has been writing about personal computers and consumer electronics since the late 1970s. He is the author of three dozen computer books, including the popular JavaScript Bible, and provides consulting services for client-side web scripting.
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