Stupid Web Tricks

by Jim Buyens

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Creating exciting, competitive sites that cut through Web clutter requires more than basic HTML skills. The Web authors who build today's hottest sites use advanced techniques such as server-side scripting, browser-side scripting, Cascading Style Sheets, Dynamic HTML, and additional techniques. "Stupid Web Tricks" is for the many Web authors who have basic HTML skills but simply lack the time to learn these advanced techniques. Authors who want concrete examples that they can easily copy into their own pages, along with clear explanations for modifying, customizing, and debugging the results will find "Stupid Web Tricks" to be a priceless resource. "Stupid Web Tricks" presents some of the flashiest and most useful ways to make a Web site more compelling, add interactivity, and permit better use of data. Each chapter explains and demonstrates one trick using concise, highly focused instructions, along with plenty of sample Web pages. Casual and friendly in tone, the book features lots of callouts, boxes, sidebars, and screen shots for easy learning. Code examples (HTML, JavaScript, etc.) are provided on CD-ROM, ready for the reader to use. "Stupid Web Tricks" emphasizes Microsoft Internet Explorer and Internet Information Server, but addresses compatibility with Netscape Navigator and other Web servers as well.
  • ISBN10 1572319224
  • ISBN13 9781572319226
  • Publish Date 1 August 1998
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 5 November 2009
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Microsoft Press,U.S.
  • Pages 252
  • Language English