HTML Goodies by Joe Burns

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    • ISBN: 0789726114
    • Publisher: Que
    • Pub. Date: October 2001
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    Synopsis

    This beginner's tutorial on building web sites with HTML takes the same approach that has made the Goodies web site so popular: fun, humor, great web page examples, and a solid understanding of what beginners need.

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    Burns, professor of communications at Susquehana University and creator of the award-winning HTML Goodies Web site, offers a series of self-contained, reader-friendly tutorials for learning HTML and building Web sites. Everything needed is contained in each lesson, so there is no need to check previous chapters for information. HTML is covered from the ground up, followed by material on building Web site features such as visitor counters, scrolling marquees, RealAudio sound, and searchable databases. Each "goody" in the book has a working example on the Web site. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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    Biography

    Joe Burns, Ph.D. began writing HTML tutorials in 1994 to be able to remember complex commands while teaching. Less than a month after his first five HTML Goodies tutorials were available, they were the most visited pages on the university Web site. At one point, the tutorials were taken down for a short while because the volume of visitors was putting too much of a strain on the server. The site exploded into millions of visitors in 1996 when seven HTML primers and 10 new tutorials were added to the first five to create HTMLGoodies.com. HTML Goodies is now the largest HTML help site on the Web, supporting over 180 tutorials, hundreds of free images, and numerous bad jokes.

    The site serves close to 8 million page views a month from a mind-boggling number of users. The site has won over 170 awards, been reviewed favorably in national newspapers and magazines, and continues to grow.

    Burns holds a Ph.D. in communications from Bowling Green State University. He's currently a professor of communications at Southeastern Louisiana University, where he lives with his wife and two cats, Mardi and Chloe.

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    HTML Goodies = Da' bomb website!by Anonymous

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    06/22/2003: I love the way he explains each of his scripts... He explains it very finely too. It is a book that I recommend for all ages!

    Simple and funby Anonymous

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    05/16/2002: As a 16 year old looking for a start in the web design world, I have found Joe's books to be absolutely GREAT for help. I've tried many others books, all of them sounded like a robot was trying to teach me. Joe puts it in a form where you can learn easily and have fun with it. :)


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