Super Street Fighter 4 Arcade Edition

The project develops the ideas and principles Street Fighter IV - A brilliant fighting game, with delight received by journalists and fans of the genre worldwide.

Divinity 2: Ego Draconis

Blood of the Dragon returns players to World Rivellon. War, hurricane flying on his land, destroying many cities and killed many people. But disaster could happen again. An ancient demon appeared in Rivellon, and together they returned to the world the evil ...

Might and Magic: Heroes VI

The acclaimed RPG franchise returns with Might and Magic Heroes VI. This adventure begins 400 years before the events in Heroes V, showcasing a family of heroes in a thrilling, epic story where Angels plot to revive an unfinished war.

Pirates of Black Cove

Thegame takes place in the 16th century you can travel the waters of theCaribbean with his pirate crew and direct the fear and terr toeveryone around. The ultimate goal - to make sure that you call thePirate King (King of All Pirates).

StarGaze

We'll add more games every week, so keep update with us....Thanks :)

Showing posts with label HTML. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HTML. Show all posts

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Posted by Bunseth Lik On 3:15 AM 0 comments

HTML Complete Course

John Wiley & Sons | 2003 | ISBN: 0764540920 | 368 pages | CHM | 26,5 MB

Written by a Web design expert and illustrated throughout in full color, this Complete Course shows you how to master the ins and outs of HTML, the language of the Web, while working on a single project. Fifteen sessions and nearly 100 step-by-step tutorials, accompanied by vivid color images and screen shots, walk you through building a slick, fully functional Web site from start to finish, using HTML and JavaScript™. After completing the course, you’ll have an impressive portfolio piece, a professional-looking Web site you can adapt to meet your needs, and a thorough understanding of HTML fundamentals. All of the files used to build the Web site conform to XHTML and CSS standards. 

Uploading
Filesonic

Posted by Bunseth Lik On 2:28 AM 0 comments

HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide

Publisher: O'Reilly Media | ISBN: 059600382X | edition 2002 | CHM | 800 pages | 2,5 mb

“Plenty of books can teach you HTML quickly, getting you up to speed and hacking out Web pages in no time. HTML & XHTML: The Definitive Guide offers a more comprehensive and pragmatic look at the de facto markup language of today, as well as the emerging next step. This title systematically presents HTML markup, beginning with the basics--such as the anatomy of an HTML document, text, and links--and proceeding to cascading style sheets, JavaScript, and XML. Along the way, it discusses related issues, such as problems with displaying background images, and browser-specific behavior with tables and other elements. Each element is covered in as much depth as is necessary to frame the key implementation issues. Most of the book is entirely relevant to basic HTML coding without any concern for XHTML. The latter, more cutting-edge flavor of markup is covered in depth near the end of the book. The entire specifications for the HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0 Document Type Definitions (DTDs) are included among the appendices.

Deposit Files
Uploading

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Posted by Bunseth Lik On 9:56 PM 0 comments

Web Standards Programmer's Reference : HTML, CSS

Serving as both a "how-to" guide and a reference, this book is one-stop reading for all the essential Web standards—XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, CGI with Perl and Python, and PHP. In today's web environment, professional web coders and serious enthusiasts need to create documents and scripts that comply with published standards so your content can be viewed on as many web-capable platforms as possible. This book teaches the standards and technologies necessary to achieve that desired result. Packed with examples for learning each of these standard technologies and followed by detailed references to each language, this book provides a total package for moving your web publishing to current standards-based coding.
What you will learn from this book
* A solid background and understanding of HTML and applying XHTML to format specific document elements
* Using CSS to select and format text, margins, colors, and other elements and position them on the page
* Applying JavaScript for client-side scripting and dynamic content delivery
* Using server scripts and CGI with the popular Perl and Python languages
* Publishing rich, dynamic content using the PHP scripting language
* The importance of following web standards to ensure compatibility with as many user agents as possible, including Internet Explorer, the increasingly important and popular Firefox, and the latest crop of mobile platforms
* How to avoid browser-specific code and deprecated tags and attributes that cause your documents to be unusable for many users

Deposit Files

Posted by Bunseth Lik On 9:54 PM 0 comments

Teach Yourself Visually HTML and CSS

Are you a visual learner? Do you prefer instructions that show you how to do something - and skip the long-winded explanations? If so, then this book is for you. Open it up and you'll find clear, step-by-step screen shots that show you how to tackle more than 175 tasks involving HTML and CSS. Each task-based spread covers a single technique, sure to help you get up and running with HTML and CSS in no time.
You'll learn to:
* View HTML code in a browser
* Add and format text
* Prepare images for the Web
* Insert links to other pages
* Control layout with style sheets
* Add JavaScript to a Web page
* Helpful sidebars offer practical tips and tricks
* Succinct explanations walk you through step by step
* Full-color screen shots demonstrate each task
* Two-page lessons break big topics into bite-sized modules 

Deposit Files

Posted by Bunseth Lik On 9:50 PM 0 comments

HTML & XML for Beginners PDF

After years of using spacer GIFs, layers of nested tables, and other improvised solutions for building your web sites, getting used to the more stringent "standards-compliant" design that is de rigueur among professionals today can be intimidating. With standards-driven design, keeping style separate from content is not just a possibility but a reality. You no longer use HTML and XHTML as design tools, but strictly as ways to define the meaning and structure of web content. And Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are no longer just something interesting to tinker with, but a reliable method for handling all matters of presentation, from fonts and colors to page layout. When you follow the standards, both the site's design and underlying code are much cleaner. But how do you keep all those HTML and XHTML tags and CSS values straight?



Megaupload

Posted by Bunseth Lik On 9:47 PM 0 comments

Foundation Website Creation with CSS XHTML and JavaScript

This book is intended for people who are new to developing for the Web and those who are interested in overhauling their current work to be standards-compliant. It is relevant to individuals working within companies and institutions, as well as for those who freelance. This book offers a brief history of the World Wide Web and then walks the reader through several chapters on each of the areas relevant to developing a website. Each chapter covers a separate process or technology relevant to working with the Web today. 



Mediafire

Posted by Bunseth Lik On 9:45 PM 0 comments

HTML XHTML CSS For Dummies

This book keeps the technobabble to a minimum and sticks with plain English whenever possible. Besides plain talk about hypertext, (X)HTML, and the Web, we include lots of examples, plus tag-by-tag instructions to help you build your very own Web pages with minimum muss and fuss. We also provide more examples about what to do with your Web pages after they’re created so you can share them with the world. We also explain the differences between HTML 4 and XHTML, so you can decide whether you want to stick with the best-known and longest-lived Web markup language (HTML) or its later and greater successor (XHTML). 


Mediafire

Posted by Bunseth Lik On 9:42 PM 0 comments

HTML XHTML and CSS Bible

This book is geared toward a wide audience. Those readers who are just getting started with HTML and Web content will benefit the most as this book provides a decent learning foundation as well as ample reference material for later perusal. Experienced users will find the chapters covering new standards and technologies to be the most useful, and will also appreciate having a comprehensive reference for consultation. 





Mediafire

Posted by Bunseth Lik On 9:40 PM 0 comments

HTML XHTML The Definitive Guide

The new sixth edition guides you through every element of HTML and XHTML in detail, explaining how each element works and how it interacts with other elements. You'll also find detailed discussions of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), which is intricately related to web page development. The most all-inclusive, up-to-date book on these languages available, this edition covers HTML 4.01, XHTML 1.0, and CSS2, with a preview of the upcoming XHTML2 and CSS3. Other topics include the newer initiatives in XHTML (XForms, XFrames, and modularization) and the essentials of XML for advanced readers. 


Mediafire

Posted by Bunseth Lik On 9:37 PM 0 comments

HTML XHTML CSS Sixth Edition

HTML is not hard to learn or to master. It is much more an exercise in careful typing and consistency than in mind-blowingly complicated procedures. You can have a simple HTML page up and running in just a few minutes. And while there are many software programs that will create HTML code for you, writing HTML yourself means you won't have to study new software nor be limited by its features. 






Mediafire

Posted by Bunseth Lik On 9:34 PM 0 comments

HTML Mastery Semantics Standards and Styling

This book is aimed at web designers who may have just learned enough (X)HTML and CSS to create a basic two-column layout, may have spent a lot of time in FrontPage or Dreamweaver and now wish to learn more about the technology their sites are built upon, or may otherwise consider themselves as being beyond the level of beginner and want to take their markup skills further. The intention of this book is not to teach you (X)HTML from the ground up; it is assumed that you have a basic knowledge already. The intention is also not to focus on designing an entire site with CSS, though there will be several examples throughout of applying CSS and JavaScript to your newly written, standards-based markup. 

Mediafire

Posted by Bunseth Lik On 9:30 PM 0 comments

HTML 4 For Dummies 5th Edition

This book keeps the technobabble to a minimum and sticks with plain English whenever possible. Besides plain talk about hypertext, (X)HTML, and the Web, we include lots of examples, plus tag-by-tag instructions to help you build your very own Web pages with minimum muss and fuss. We also provide more examples about what to do with your Web pages after they’re created so you can share them with the world. We also explain the differences between HTML 4 and XHTML 





Mediafire

Posted by Bunseth Lik On 9:27 PM 0 comments

Mastering Integrated HTML and CSS

This book combines the teaching of Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) and of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) into an integrated and unified experience. Many HTML books teach you all about HTML first and all about CSS later. I believe that the two go hand-in-hand and should be learned at the same time. With an integrated approach, you learn how to structure XHTML properly from the beginning of your design process so that your content will work well with CSS when you are ready to style it. With an integrated approach, you don’t have to use practices that are out-of-date or non-standards-compliant while waiting to learn CSS, because you learn CSS as you learn XHTML.  

Mediafire

Posted by Bunseth Lik On 9:24 PM 0 comments

HTML in 10 Simple Steps or Less

This book is to provide a quick and accessible way for you to learn Hypertext Markup Language — the lingua franca of the World Wide Web. We hope this book provides a resource that beginning and intermediate HTML coders can use to improve their Web development skills. It is also our hope that it fills multiple roles as both a teaching tool and a reference once you expand your skills. 






Mediafire

Posted by Bunseth Lik On 9:21 PM 0 comments

Beginning HTML with CSS and XHTML Modern Guide and Reference

This book will show you how to create documents of your own so you can share them on the web. You’ll become intimately familiar with the rules and constructs of HyperText Markup Language (HTML), the computer language the web is built on. It’s a simple language, and the basic rules are easy to pick up and put to use. HTML is a tool, and once you know how to use it, you’re limited only by your imagination. 






Mediafire

Posted by Bunseth Lik On 9:19 PM 0 comments

HTML Utopia Designing Without Tables Using CSS

This book is different from the rest in two fundamental ways. First, it focuses on the question of how to use CSS to accomplish some of the successes that web designers have spent significant amounts of time and energy to create using nested tables. In other words, this book doesn’t try to start from scratch and become a CSS tutorial. Instead, it’s a sort of introductory CSS design guide. Second, it starts at the outside and works its way in. Most, if not all, other CSS books focus first on the little pieces: the attributes, values, and tags that comprise the syntax of CSS. They then explain how to put those pieces together into a web site. 
 
 
Mediafire

Posted by Bunseth Lik On 9:15 PM 0 comments

Accessible XHTML and CSS Web Sites Problem Design Solution

In this book, I will show you how XHTML and CSS actually make it easier and quicker to write and maintain pages. I will also show you how the correct use of XHTML and CSS enable you to create Web pages that work in many different types of browsers (not only in different versions of Netscape and Internet Explorer, but also on the various devices that can access the Web these days, such as mobile phones and TV set top boxes). 





Mediafire