Writing for the Internet audience is a lot different than writing for a print publication. The major difference is there is no "typesetting" and "proofing" operations.
99% of the time the entire publishing process is automated without a human bean eyeball gazing upon it prior to publication.
Some web hosts have a policy of reading submissions prior to publication as a means to avoid copyright problems, but that is the subject for another article.
Learning basic HTML is easy and with a few laughs along the way thanks to the For Dummies series of Internet publications. HTML 4 For Dummies is the latest and most complete volume.Amazon Offers FREE SUPERSAVER SHIPPING! Genuine Amazon Link
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What HTML 4 For Dummies provides is the basic information for you to alter your own web pages and fully personalize it as a expression of your creativity, as you get fully involved in Internet publishing.
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Submitted by Steve Lee on Fri, 2006-08-11 09:50. Reference and Textbooks
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Book Title: HTML 4 For Dummies
ISBN: 0764589172
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