Joe

Joe Lee wrote:

One of the things I like about the book is that I don't have t read the
whole thing. I know the layout of the book, and so when I need to look
up a specific thing, i.e. syntax, or valid attribute values for a given
element. I just go to the area that has that information and read the
appropriate section. It sounds like you may also want to get one of the
DHTML "guide" books, which are more suited to reading from cover to
cover, and will have more working examples.


I haven't yet got enough understanding to be able to use the book like you, although this is where I would like to be. But maybe I will get there.

I will look out for a guide book.

very many thanks.

Rob



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