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HTML REFERENCE BOOKS

To create Web pages, you first create and/or edit files on your own computer, using a coding system called HTML. Then, when they are ready to go, you upload those files to OlympusNet. It is essential that you understand the elements and organization of the HTML coding scheme in order to have useful and attractive Web pages.

Here are some useful books on Web page design and construction:

  • HTML : For the World Wide Web (Visual Quickstart Guide), by Elizabeth Castro -- Paperback; $16.16; January 1, 1996; 176 pages (This is the reference book that we use.)

  • 10 Minute Guide to Html, by Tim Evans -- Paperback; $13.49; July 1, 1995; 196 pages

  • Create Your First Web Page in a Weekend, by Steven E. Callihan -- Paperback; $23.99; December 1, 1996; 413 pages

  • HTML : The Definitive Guide (Nutshell Handbook), by Chuck Musciano and Bill Kennedy -- Paperback; $26.96; April 1, 1996; 385 pages
Please consider using our local book stores for your purchases. You also may wish to visit www.amazon.com, a Web site which includes a nifty search tool for finding books, as well as extensive reviews, tables of contents, etc.
You can also use Web site references and newsgroups to learn about Web site design and construction.

If you do not understand this discussion, or are uninterested in learning a new computer language, we strongly recommend that you hire a consultant to create your Web page.

Updated 2/6/02


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