HTML in 30-Minutes
October 13, 2008 by Market Moose
Filed under Consulting
A Leisurely Crash Course
by Daniel DiGriz
HTML is a practical skill for anyone who wants to create, tweak, or modify web pages and web sites. HTML is the code behind the page. This practical book gets you up and running creating HTML (web) pages in 30-minutes. You’ll create pages while you read, so it truly is a 30-minute course. Most books are three-inches thick, start out as references, explain the history of HTML, bog you down in a lot of terminology, throw disks at you or other things you have to install. HTML in 30-minutes does none of that. Sit down at your local library computer, an internet cafe, a friend’s laptop, or your home PC and, when you get up again, you’ll be writing pages in HTML.
The brief introduction includes:
- Why You Don’t Need a Class
- Why you Already Know Some HTML
- HTML Without Spending Money
- HTML Without Fancy Software
- HTML Without the Internet
Going through this book, you’ll learn through hands-on practical experience (and very minimal theory):
- The 10 Essential Commands of HTML
- How to create HTML files in notepad
- How to link pages together to form a web site
- How to link to other web sites
- How to edit your web pages right on your computer and test the look of them in your browser
- How to build an intranet (an offline web site, right on your pc or home network, for personal or business use (or, afterward, you can upload it to a folder on the web, for an online presence)
If you’ve ever scratched your head and thought, “Even the dummy guide is bigger than the Bible.” and put off learning to code pages on the fly, in notepad, in mere moments, download this book. You’ll wonder why you waited so long.
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