Rating:  Summary: Great compact reference! Review: This is the best compact reference for HTML there is. There is only one minor error in it. As another reviewer mentioned, it does not include documentation for the IMG tag. However, for the audience this book appeals to (people who know the language well, but can't remember every tag and all their exact handlers and attributes, etc.), it does not need support for it as any person who knows much about HTML knows most everything about . Overall, it gets 5 stars!Michael Pipolo 13-year-old Programmer Visual Basic, Java, PHP, JavaScript, HTML, Perl, CGI
Rating:  Summary: Indispensable! Review: This is the one book I keep on top of the monitor because I use it so often! An excellent quick-reference for those rarely-used tags. The "character entity chart" is also very useful.
Rating:  Summary: Superb reference Review: This reference basically goes through every single tag you'll likely ever use in HTML and lists the attributes it will accept and whether or not it must be closed. This is a fantastic reference for people who already know HTML very well. I cannot stress this enough. If you do not know HTML, you cannot benefit from a reference, just like a Russian dictionary will not help you to speak Russian. Think of this book as an HTML pocket dictionary. Mine never leaves my desk. I only wish I could give it ten stars.
Rating:  Summary: Superb reference Review: This reference basically goes through every single tag you'll likely ever use in HTML and lists the attributes it will accept and whether or not it must be closed. This is a fantastic reference for people who already know HTML very well. I cannot stress this enough. If you do not know HTML, you cannot benefit from a reference, just like a Russian dictionary will not help you to speak Russian. Think of this book as an HTML pocket dictionary. Mine never leaves my desk. I only wish I could give it ten stars.
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