DDC Learning HTML 4.0
| AUTHOR | Robbins, Curt |
| PUBLISHER | Prentice Hall (01/01/1999) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Spiral) |
Learn by Doing--Not Reading
- Each lesson contains many hands-on exercises designed to teach HTML concepts.
- The book provides definitions, examples, tips, and practice exercises in clear, comprehensible language.
- The author uses simple steps to lead you through the creating of your own Web site.
- Students learn the basics of HTML quickly. The bulleted list format, analogies, and illustrations make the technical subject matter easier to understand and retain.
- Perfect for programmers who want to become Web masters.
- Basic Concepts & Definitions
- Tag Syntax
- Tag Attributes
- Inline Images & Colors
- Hyperlinks
- HTML Tips & Tricks
- Basic & Advanced Frame Layout
- Tables & Table Formatting
- HTML Forms & Advanced Form Functions
- Image Maps
- Cascading Style Sheets
- Color & Background Properties
- "and more"
Mr. Robbins was previously the Webmaster for Northrop Grumman Corporation and the Senior Internet Instructor at Gestalt Systems in Herndon, Virginia. He is a member of the Internet Society, the American Society of Training and Development, the Society for Applied Learning Technology, the International Webmasters Association, and the HTML Writers Guild.
Mr. Robbins co-authored the first series of Internet courses in the United States between 1993-1994. His students have included those from NASA, Microsoft, Oracle, IBM, America Online, AT&T, the FBI, the CIA, the White House and Senate staffs, and members of the Washington Redskins football team.
Mr. Robbins develops custom Internet courseware titles for Microsoft, CompUSA, Micro Center, the FDIC, and the Maryland Bar Association. He has also developed special vertical market Internet courses for the pharmaceutical and travel industries as well as the legal profession.
Mr. Robbins is a native of Ohio and currently resides in Purcellville, Virginia. He attended Ohio State University, where he studied journalism and organizational psychology. Mr. Robbins is an active member of Rotary International and enjoys landscape photography and distance running.
