UNIX NEWS Review of HTML 3.2 - Electronic Publishing on the World Wide Web

Here is what UNIX NEWS had to say about our book:

"Raggett, Lam & Alexander's HTML 3 - Electronic Publishing on the World Wide Web is anything but dull: most unusually chirpy for the normally sedate Addison-Wesley imprint. There is a most attractive cover (showing a browser built in stone, like a Doric temple); the gorgeous colour illustrations, cartoons and philosophical discussions as to whether the Web is a good thing still leaves space for excellent tutorial material more up-to-date than any of the other books; in part because Dave Raggett is the author of HTML 3.2, the soon-to-be adopted forthcoming standard. The chapter on mathematical formatting is far more comprehensive than in the Que book: quite unique. The appendices are even more extensive than Musciano's, but the index spoils an otherwise splendid book. As with Brown and Musciano & Kennedy, this book does not explain the use of the <BODY> and <HEAD> preliminary which has been overlooked."