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Html standards

      Titles Descriptions
  1. Bobby
  2. HTML 4.0 Specification
  3. HTML by Example
  4. HTML with Style
  5. W3C HTML

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Bobby
A program designed to help make Web pages accessible to those with disabilities. It will also find HTML compatibility problems that prevent pages from displaying correctly on different browsers.
     Author: Center for Applied Special Technology
     Subjects: disability, html standards, web page design, web site development
     DeweyClass: 004.678
     Resource type: service
HTML 4.0 Specification
This specification defines the HyperText Markup Language (HTML), version 4.0, the publishing language of the World Wide Web. In addition to the text, multimedia, and hyperlink features of the previous versions of HTML, HTML 4.0 supports more multimedia options, scripting languages, style sheets, better printing facilities, and documents that are more accessible to users with disabilities. HTML 4.0 also takes great strides towards the internationalisation of documents.
     Author: W3C
     Subjects: html standards
     DeweyClass: 005.72
     Resource type: reference document
HTML by Example
HTML by Example uses a hands-on approach to creating Web pages.
     Author: Stauffer, Todd
     Subjects: html education, html standards
     DeweyClass: 004.678
     Resource type: non-fiction ebook
HTML with Style
Provides information about the correct use of HTML and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), with tutorials for Web designers. A free weekly newsletter, Style Watch, is available providing news, product reviews and opinions about advancements in HTML and CSS technologies.
     Author: Piperoglou, Stephanos
     Subjects: html standards
     DeweyClass: 005.72
     Resource type: documents, guide
W3C HTML
An overview of all HTML related materials at W3C and around the Web, including a specification for HTML 4.0.
     Author: W3C
     Subjects: html standards, internet regulation - standards
     DeweyClass: 005.72
     Resource type: reference documents