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Interactive HTML: A Byte Size Introduction, 1/e
Stephen Fickas, University of Oregon
Published April, 1998 by Prentice Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics
Copyright 1999, 54 pp.
CD-ROM Only
ISBN 0-13-919507-6
$20.00
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Interactive HTML: A Byte Size Introduction teaches the basics of HTML in bite-sized chunks with an interactive-game environment. This approach is ideal for the reader with limited time who prefers a short, digestible introduction to the topic of HTML. The text assumes no prior experience with computer programming, but once basic literacy is gained, students will be able to build simple Web pages using HTML. Steven Fickas' HTML CD-ROM is not tied to specific versions of HTML; therefore a timeless foundation of basic HTML knowledge.
- Ideal for readers with limited time who want literacy in HTML.
- Ideal hands-on module to learn HTML.
- Avoids tedious typing of HTML syntax with point and click interface.
- Shows results of common errors on an actual Web page.
- Interactive-game environment tests competency.
- Introduces page structuring, text formatting, tables, hyper links and review.
- Appropriate for courses on HTML and Web programming.
STEVEN FICKAS teaches courses in Computer Science at the University of Oregon.
How to Use This CD.
Introduction.
Common HTML Errors.
1. Structure of an HTML Page.
2. Simple Text Formatting.
3. Paragraphs, Breaks, Lists.
4. Tables.
5. Hyperlinks.
6. Review.
HTML Rummy - Final Test.
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