Best-selling book Special Edition Using HTML now available online; QUE announces availability of World Wide Web version.INDIANAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 8, 1996--QUE, one of the world's leading computer book publishers, announced today the availability of an online version of its best-selling best·sell·er also best seller n. A product, such as a book, that is among those sold in the largest numbers. best Special Edition Using HTML HTML in full HyperText Markup Language Markup language derived from SGML that is used to prepare hypertext documents. Relatively easy for nonprogrammers to master, HTML is the language used for documents on the World Wide Web. . The online version is now available on QUE's World Wide Web site. The online version of Special Edition Using HTML provides direct access to the complete text and graphics from the printed version of the book. Users can peruse pe·ruse tr.v. pe·rused, pe·rus·ing, pe·rus·es To read or examine, typically with great care. [Middle English perusen, to use up : Latin per-, per- the online version of the book in a linear fashion beginning with the Introduction, or they can use the detailed Table of Contents to access specific topics of interest. An updated version of the online book allowing the ability to do keyword searches of the complete text will be available at a later date. The online version can be found at http://www.mcp.com/que/et/sehtml/!start_here.html. QUE's Special Edition Using HTML has been a best-selling computer book since its publication in May, 1995. The book provides a one-stop resource to one of the hottest topics related to the Internet and provides a comprehensive reference and guide to developing effective World Wide Web pages using HTML and its related tools. It emphasizes HTML's greatest strength: its platform- independence. Tools and procedures for Windows, Macintosh, and UNIX system Noun 1. UNIX system - trademark for a powerful operating system UNIX, UNIX operating system operating system, OS - (computer science) software that controls the execution of computer programs and may provide various services users are presented as they apply. Readers will learn how to use all of the features and power of HTML levels 1 through 3, as well as HTML+. QUE is an imprint of Macmillan Computer Publishing USA (MCP), which includes Sams Publishing, New Riders, Hayden Books Hayden Books was a publisher of computing books, and published several titles written by Larry Pina. , BradyGAMES, Sams.net, Ziff-Davis Press, and QUE Education and Training. MCP is a unit of Macmillan Publishing USA, a division of Simon & Schuster Simon & Schuster U.S. publishing company. It was founded in 1924 by Richard L. Simon (1899–1960) and M. Lincoln Schuster (1897–1970), whose initial project, the original crossword-puzzle book, was a best-seller. , the publishing operation of Viacom Inc. Product Information Sales Information Special Edition Using HTML QUE T. Savola, A. Westenbroek, J. Heck 201 W. 103rd Street $39.99 USA Indianapolis, IN 46290 ISBN ISBN abbr. International Standard Book Number ISBN International Standard Book Number ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m : 0-7897-0236-3 1-800-428-5331 673 pp. or see: http://www.mcp.com/que/et/sehtml/!start_here.html For the latest news and information about QUE, visit our Web site at http://www.mcp.com/que/. Products and names mentioned in this document are trademarks of their respective companies. NOTE TO EDITORS: There is a double forward slash The forward slash, or slash, character (/) is the divide symbol in programming and on calculator keyboards. For example, 10 / 7 means 10 divided by 7. The slash is also often used in command line syntax to indicate a switch. For example, in the DOS Xcopy statement xcopy *. after each "http:" above. There is an "at" symbol between "tneimark" and "mcp.com" below. These symbols may not appear properly in some systems. CONTACT: Macmillan Computer Publishing USA Tanya Neimark, 317/581-4824 tneimark@mcp.com |
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