The World Wide Web complete reference
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The World Wide Web complete reference
Osborne McGraw-Hill, c1996
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Includes index
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Description
This reference presents the basics of getting connected to the Internet, using Web browsers and creating a Web page. It provides a comparison of browsers and show readers how to obtain and use high-speed connections to the Internet, including ISDN, frame relay, and TI connections. It also includes something for Net users seeking business opportunities on the Web, and ideas for providing services and selling products online, plus a survey of businesses and entrepreneurs on the Web.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 An introduction to the Web: what is the World Wide Web
- how to use this book
- getting connected
- using Web browsers
- turnkey access packages
- Web access through information services. Part 2 Creating Web pages: the phenomena of the home page
- the philosophy of a good Web page
- the language of the Web - HTML
- HTML editors
- linking and embedding
- integrating other Internet services
- creating a data entry form
- finding a home for your pages
- securing your pages and forms
- gathering statistics with your Web pages. Part 3 Advance connection to the Internet: establishing your presence on the Web
- protocols and alphabet soup
- digital connections
- taking care of formalities. Part 4 Business opportunities with the Web: selling Internet access
- creating HTML documents for money
- boarding Web pages on your system. Part 5 Interesting uses for the Web: Internet publishing
- other fun on the Web.
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