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Creating Cool Web Sites with HTML, XHTML, and CSS- P10

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Creating Cool Web Sites with HTML, XHTML, and CSS- P10: This book walks readers through the process of creating a basic Web site from scratch using HMTL, the basis for billions of Web pages, and then jazzing it up with advanced techniques from the author’s award-winning sites. This updated edition features new material that shows readers how to attract visitors to a site and keep them there, including new JavaScript examples and coverage of cascading style sheets and XHTML, technologies that make building successful Web sites even easier...
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