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By Danny Goodman
Second Edition
September 2002
Pages: 1416
ISBN 10: 0-596-00316-1 |
ISBN 13: 9780596003166
(Average of 4 Customer Reviews)
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Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference, 2nd Edition, is an indispensable compendium for web development. The new edition has been updated to include complete reference material on the latest specifications, including HTML 4.01, CSS Level 2, DOM Level 2, and JavaScript 1.5, as well as the latest browsers, Internet Explorer 6 (Windows), Internet Explorer 5.1 (Mac), Netscape Navigator 6 and 7, and Mozilla 1.0.
Full Description
- A complete reference for all of the HTML tags, CSS style attributes, document object model attributes, methods, and event handlers, and core JavaScript objects supported by the various standards and the latest versions of Netscape and Internet Explorer.
- Handy cross-referenced indexes that make it easy to find interrelated HTML tags, style attributes, and document object model methods, attributes, and event handlers.
- An advanced introduction to creating dynamic web content that addresses the cross-platform compromises inherent in web page design today and encourages developers to adopt the W3C standards.
Cover | Table of Contents | Index | Sample Chapter | Colophon
Featured customer reviews
Great reference book for all levels, March 29 2006





I don't consider myself a web guru but I've made quite a few sites, some professional, some for my work, and some for friends/non-profit conferences. I purchased the first edition way back and it was a major help. It goes through many of the important concepts and essentials in web development with these technologies and is a very complete reference book.
Every section is very clearly layed out and the index is very easy to use. Each language (html, DOM, Javascript, CSS) has its own section with cross refernce. It is weak in that it lacks examples for each function/functionality but as a refernce it is great and is not too clunky or heavy to carry around.
About two years ago I looked up the second edition. The second edition is basically the first edition with a minor additions. It was more up to date but the 4 languages in general have not made such great strides. In that regard the second edition is not a good buy for those with the first edition, but I would definitely recommend it those who need a reference book or even those who do not have a good reference book.
Essential Reference, August 11 2004





This book is an excellent and essential in-depth reference to web authors. I just bought the 2nd edition to replace my well-worn 1st. It is complete and provides exactly what I need for client-side HTML, scripting, and CSS. The only thing I'd add is a companion book on XML and XSLT written in the same clear down-to-earth style.
Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference, 2nd Edition Review, February 10 2004





I nearly wore out the first edition. About half the size. It was very valuable; I worked out many schemes and solved many problems with its use.
Now, this second edition, most comprehensive. There are many, many answers and lots of just plain good information there, with emphasis on cross-browser; many people just leave it to the wysiwyg tools and create pages with problems.
This book is a bible for those who want to understand the principles.. not just of DHTML, but CSS, DOM, just plain HTML, and relevant aspects of Javascript.
Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference, 2nd Edition Review, January 20 2003





Great book! Danny did a great job. This book never leaves my side and I thank God that he wrote it, because there is definitly a shortage of good DHTML books out there.
Thanks Danny!
Media reviews
"This book truly is a definitive resource for DHTML development. I originally read this book when Ajax was taking off as an acronym and a movement. I am VERY glad that I read this book to set a solid background in the Javascript and XHTML underpinnings of Ajax - moving on to Ajax topics has been straightforward after digesting Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Reference. This book is VERY hefty but the time taken to read it in detail will definitely pay off for you. I cannot think of a relevant topic that was not covered in great detail. Highly recommended!"
-- Donald Bickel, Amazon.com
"This is an essential reference for users with a serious interest in DHTML."
--Major Kearny, Book News, Jan 2003
"This isn't bedside reading, but it is probably the one essential reference the savvy webmaster will need by their computer."--Bookbytes, December 31, 2002
"This has been without a doubt the definitive HTML reference book ever since it was first published in 1998...a great value, essentially consisting of four reference books in one. For XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, and DOM., No webworkers bookshelf should be without this weighty tome...it's time to update to the new edition."
--Netsurfer Digest, Nov 8, 2002
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