Ed Tittel is a grizzled veteran of the publishing game, with several hundred magazine articles and over 85 books to his credit. Ed has worked on five other ...For Dummies books that vary from HTML 4 For Dummies (the fourth iteration on this subject, with Stephen N. James as his coauthor) to Networking with NetWare For Dummies, 4th edition (with James Gaskin and David Johnson), and other topics. Ed also presides over a small Austin, Texas-based consulting company, LANWrights, Inc., that specializes in network-oriented training, writing, and consulting. In his spare time, Ed likes to shoot pool, cook chicken stock, and harass his growing young Labrador pup, Blackie (or is it the other way 'round?). You can reach Ed via e-mail at etittel@lanw.com or on his Web page at lanw.com/etbio.htm.
Natanya Pitts is a writer, trainer, and Web guru in
Austin, TX. She has extensive experience in the technical training
realm, including overseeing the development of the materials for
in-class andWeb-based training offerings. She also helped establish
the AustinCommunity College Webmaster Certification program and
taught in theprogram for two years.
Natanya has authored, co-authored, orcontributed to more than a
dozen Web- and Internet-related titles, including XML For Dummies
(1st and 2nd Editions), The XMLBlack Book, and XML In Record Time.
Natanya has also taughtclasses on HTML, Dynamic HTML, and XML at
several national conferences(including MacWorld, Networld +
Interop, and HP World), as well as atthe NASA Ames Research
Center.
You can contact Natanya Pitts atnatanya@io.com.
Chelsea Valentine is a full-time trainer, writer,
Webmaster...and the list goes on. She has recently worked onthe XML
For Dummies, 2nd Edition, and the Hip Pocket Guide forHTML 4.01,
both by IDG Books Worldwide. Chelsea spends most of herdays
teaching HTML and XML for Austin Community College and in her
sparetime, she maintains the LANWrights Web site.
While in college, Chelsea worked for LANWrights, helping out any
way she could. Aftergraduating from the University of Texas,
Chelsea took off to LatinAmerica and then found her way to
Washington, D.C. While working for ahuman rights nonprofit
organization, she began working with othernonprofit organizations,
teaching them how to get their Web sites up andrunning. Longing for
home, she returned to Austin and picked up whereshe left off with
LANWrights. Now a full-fledged writer and trainer, shefills almost
every waking hour working and playing with HTML code.
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