Table of contents
1 Fundamentals of Electronic Mail
2 Jump Start: Browsing and Publishing
3 The Internet
4 The World Wide Web
5 Searching the World Wide Web
6 Telnet and FTP
7 Basic HTML
8 Web Graphics
9 Advanced HTML
10 Newsgroups and Mailing Lists, Chat Rooms, and MUDs
11 Electronic Publishing
12 Web Programming Material
13 Multimedia
14 Privacy and Security Topics
Appendix A Internet Service Providers
Appendix B Text Editing
Appendix C Pine Mail Program
Appendix D Basic UNIX
Appendix E HTML Tags
Appendix F Acronyms
Appendix G My URLs
New Features
Over 500 exercises, many of them NEW to the second edition, prompt students to experiment online and give professors exercises to draw on for homework, quizzes, and exams.
www.mhhe.com/greenlaw--The accompanying Online Learning Center can be customized to fit each instructor's course through McGraw-Hill's PageOut, complementary with every adoption. Syllabus, assignments, grading information, and projects can all be tailored to individual classes. The Online Learning Center also serves as a rich source of information by providing students with examples of HTML programming, tips for finding material online, examples and screen shots from the book, and relevant links (carefully maintained) for every chapter.
581 PowerPoint slides make the instructor's job that much easier.
An up-to-date discussion of the most recent Internet developments and a supporting web presentation help keep students abreast of changes in this rapidly evolving field.
A new design incorporating author Ray Greenlaw's exploits on the Appalachian Trial makes the book attractive to a wider variety of users and provides a fun source of examples and exercises.
The book's nuanced and in-depth treatment of the Internet equips students to use the World Wide Web effectively by giving them a solid grasp of the many different issues and concepts involved in charting the virtual frontier.