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PDF | English | 8.84MB (in ZIP archive)

 

 Author: Robert G. Fuller, Laurie Ann Ulrich

If you are building your own Web pages and need HTML solutions fast, then this book is for you–whether you’re new to Web site authoring or you need a quick refresher on how to create a table. Open the book and you’ll discover clear, easy-to-follow instructions for more than 250 key HTML Web tasks, each presented in ten quick steps–or less. Easy-to-navigate pages, lots of screen shots, and to-the-point directions guide you through every common (and not so common) HTML challenge–and help you get more done in less time.

* Each solution is ten steps–or less–to help you get the job done fast
* Self-contained two-page spreads deliver the answers you need–without flipping pages
* A no-fluff approach focuses on helping you achieve results
* A resource packed with useful and fun ways to get the most out of HTML
* Companion Web site provides additional detailed XHTML, hexadecimal color usage, and Web site planning references, pointers to useful Web HTML references, and code samples for download


 



Collins Business (January 27, 2009)
PDF | 272 pages | English | 1.44Mb(rar)
What Would Google Do?/by Jeff Jarvis (Author).A bold and vital book that asks and answers the most urgent question of today: What Would Google Do?
In a book that's one part prophecy, one part thought experiment, one part manifesto, and one part survival manual, internet impresario and blogging pioneer Jeff Jarvis reverse-engineers Google—the fastest-growing company in history—to discover forty clear and straightforward rules to manage and live by. At the same time, he illuminates the new worldview of the internet generation: how it challenges and destroys, but also opens up vast new opportunities. His findings are counterintuitive, imaginative, practical, and above all visionary, giving readers a glimpse of how everyone and everything—from corporations to governments, nations to individuals—must evolve in the Google era.

 

How to build profitable website fast

 

PDF | English | 3.19MB

Learn proven methods to rapidly turn your web pages into keyword-targeted traffic magnets, pull tidal waves of qualified visitors from the search engines and convert them into fistfuls of cash with Joel Comm's new revolutionary eBook: How to Build Profitable Websites Fast!
 

HTML Dog

 PDF | English | 8.46MB

 

The best way to build web pages is with web-standards-compliant HTML and CSS. HTML lays the foundation by structuring the content, and then CSS dolls it up and presents the page. Using them in the right way—with web standards—leads to web pages that are faster, more manageable, more cross-compatible, and more accessible than web pages built any other “old-school” way. This book is designed to take you through these symbiotic languages, explaining how to use them the web-standard way, comprehensively covering the components that make up a web page and the technical details involved in making those components.

 

 



Apress (July 21, 2008)
PDF | 200 pages | 2.0mb(rar)

On the Way to the Web The Secret History of the Internet and Its Founders/by Michael A. Banks (Author)
Description
On the Way to the Web: The Secret History of the Internet and Its Founders is an absorbing chronicle of the inventive, individualistic, and often cantankerous individuals who set the Internet free. Michael A. Banks describes how the online population created a new culture and turned a new frontier into their vision of the future.
This book will introduce you to the innovators who laid the foundation for the Internet and the World Wide Web, the man who invented online chat, and the people who invented the products all of us use online every day. Learn where, when, how and why the Internet came into being, and exactly what hundreds of thousands of people were doing online before the Web. See who was behind it all, and what inspired them.
You’ll also find these stories of people and events on the way to the Web:
    * CIA agents in search of military hardware for sale online.
    * The first online privacy scandal, three decades ago.
    * The first instance of online censorship in 1979
    * How in 1980 the FBI demanded the ID of a CompuServe user who tried to sell 3,000 M16 rifles online
    * Early con artists
    * Online romance scams
    * Identify theft
    * Who really created AOL. (Hint: it wasn’t Steve Case.)
    * The wireless Internet that was built in 1978.
    * Why the @ sign is used in email addresses.
Who is this book for?
On the Way to the Web is a book that will appeal to all readers, but one that computer enthusiasts will find especially interesting. Most readers will have played a part in the story it tells, and anyone who uses the Internet and Web on a day–to–day basis will find this book an absorbing read.


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