Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML by Eric Freeman, Elisabeth A. Freeman, Kathy Sierra, Elisabeth Freeman, Rich Gibson

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  • Pub. Date: December 2005
  • 694pp
  • Sales Rank: 7,019

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    • Pub. Date: December 2005
    • Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
    • Format: Paperback, 694pp
    • Sales Rank: 7,019

    Synopsis

    This unique guide fills a need for an entry-level book on Web programming with HTML and CSS. It uses the engaging, multi-sensory "Head First" learning approach to deliver insights into cutting-edge Web design and development.

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    This unique guide fills a need for an entry-level book on web programming with HTML and CSS. It uses the engaging, multi-sensory "Head First" learning approach to deliver more insights into cutting-edge web design and development than is currently available.

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    Biography

    Freeman has worked closely with Dr. David Gelertner of Yale University on tuple-based systems. His PhD dissertation is the basis of Mirror Worlds. He does research at Yale.

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    great learning toolby techgeekintraining

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    September 01, 2009: this book is easy to follow. the illustrations are great. really like that it's an easy read. even if you're not computer savvy, you'll be able to create html with this book. examples for mac and windows. bought this for my 1st web class and i can't wait to check out the other topics in the head first series.

    If I can learn from it, anybody can!by PLW1017

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    February 23, 2009: I'm a 62 year old grandmother with minimal previous experience in HTML. I maintain a web site for my family and needed to totally update the code and begin using CSS. This book was the first one (I tried 3 others) that was easy to read and understand. First of all, I enjoyed that the book included a fun sense of humor. The information is presented in a variety of ways so that if one way didn't make sense to a reader, then the next one probably would. In other words, they took into account that not all people learn things the same way. The information was presented so that you built on skills, learning each step before proceeding to the next. I appreciated the download files to work with so that I could actually see and do what they were teaching. Having their "solution" files available really helped out at times too! At first I thought the included crossword puzzles, tests, etc. were silly and then I realized how much they helped to reinforce the information in each chapter, along with pointing out where I needed to go back and read again! Did I learn everything I need to know from this book? Well, I'm sure they covered it! It's up to me to keep working and putting what I learned into practice until it comes more naturally. I still refer to the book and always find the information I need. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in learning the basics of XHTML and CSS.


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