HTML for Technophobes.
by David Knopfler and Willa Cline
About This Book
Having spent several fun, though fairly arduous, years learning all about how to create for the Internet interesting web pages using HTML and a variety of other techniques, we realised that we had started communicating in a language that made little or no sense to our clients taking their first tentative steps in cyberspace and wondering what all those funny looking brackets and coding were about.
We were spending so much time explaining stuff to others, we were running out of time to do the fun, creative, stuff ourselves. The answer was fairly obvious ... a book to bridge the gap. Something that would both entertain and educate. We have not restricted ourselves to simple non-techie information though certainly that was our starting point. If something came up which we ourselves wanted to learn about, we have added it to this book also. There should therefore be something for everyone interested in the art of web authoring and the nuts and bolts of getting their masterpieces to the world wide web for others to gasp in admiration at their finer sense of design and technical know how ;-)
About the Authors
For more information about David Knopfler may we recommend a trip to www.knopfler.com and for Willa Cline, a trip to www.willa.com
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©David Knopfler/Willa Cline July 1998