Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference

  2007-02-01 11:30:03
Remember...this is the DefinitiveReference, not the DefinitiveGuide. Yes both are O'Reilly series and are related ("Definitive" books are supposed to be crammed full of information) but there is also a critical difference.Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference is more like a dictionary or a small encyclopedia (although"small" is in the eye of the beholder) than a textbook or teaching guide. The book assumes that you are at least somewhat"html-literate". Don't pick it up if you've never designed a webpage before. 
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