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Book Reviews of Head First HTML with CSS & XHTMLBook Review: Head First HTML with CSS &XHTML Summary: 5 StarsThis is by far the best intro book for html, css, and xhtml. In fact who would believe that that an instructional computer language book would be enticing enough to lure you back after a session of study because it was fun...
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Did I say that?!?!
If you would have asked me before this book if that was possible I would have thought not. In the past books on topics such as this resulted in a fine night's sleep after a few pages. This one kept me up at night thinking so there you go one of the down sides is, it is not an effective sleeping aid. To those just starting to learn these skills I highly recommend the W3C schools free tutorials to accompany this book.
Book Review: Very rich, but accessible Summary: 5 StarsI found the Head First HTML, CSS, and XHTML book to be very well written for a beginner to grasp these concepts. If you are already familiar with web authoring, this is not the book for you. If you aren't sure what a tag is, or what the point of content sheets, this would be the best book to start with.
Book Review: Not even for beginners Summary: 1 StarsIt's glitzy and pretty and empty. I was trying to learn about internal anchors in documents and I could find nothing of value except cute images and non-explanations. I went back to my old brute-force 1995 methods and they worked. The verbiage and pictures don't refresh anyone's memory, they contribute nothing to it.
Book Review: Very Good Introductory Book Summary: 4 StarsI really enjoyed this book. I liked the relaxed writing style and the many examples used to bring home the essential points of HTML. I'm sure I will continue to use it as a quick reference point.
Book Review: good the beginner Summary: 4 Starsthis is a good introduction book for beginner who intend to learn CSS and DHTML
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