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Dynamic HTML Weekend Crash Course

Dynamic HTML Weekend Crash Course


The big day is Monday. The day you get to show off what you know about Dynamic HTML. The problem is, you're not really up to speed. Maybe it's been a while since you worked with JavaScript or cascading style sheets. Or maybe you just like a challenge!

Dave's Answer: In any event, Dynamic HTML Weekend Crash Course is the perfect solution. Open the book Friday evening and by Sunday afternoon, after completing 30 fast, focused sessions, you'll be able to jump right in and start to create dynamic Web sites. Really!


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I love your "Creating Cool HTML 4 webpages", this will be the next book I buy. Tony

Posted by: Tony Fuller at June 2, 2003 4:19 PM

This 'bookblog' is a great idea, and looks nice. I didn't realize that you were the author of the DHTML weekend crash course...I bought it a couple of months ago in anticipation of getting this computer built and putting up a blog and other websites. Now that I have my workstation, and have waded through installation of movable type, I plan on digging into the weekend crash course soon. I'll let you know how it goes. Take care, Brad.

Posted by: Brad at June 9, 2003 7:46 AM

I have a lot to say, but ...
Starbucks coffee cup I have a lot to say, and questions of my own for that matter, but most of all I'd like to say thank you for all your efforts on this Web site by buying you a chai!

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