Book Reviews
HTML 4 FOR THE WORLD WIDE WEB
by Elizabeth Castro
This is a quick and dirty guide to writing Web pages. The book is small, but there's lots of information crammed in each page. One of the great things about this book is the before and after pictures, which help visualize a particular HTML code's function and usefulness. The book does an especially fine job explaining HTML tables. Beginners may find this book slightly confusing because the information in this book is so condensed.
Review by Ido Tuchman, December 1998
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