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HTML: Your visual blueprint for designing effective Web pages

HTML: Your visual blueprint for designing effective Web pages

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: buy this now!!!
Review: As a newcomer to html this book allowed me to learn most basic html functions in about a week. the format of "here is the code=here is what happens" allows this beginner text to become an excellent resource for writing in html. visit http://www.htmlgoodies.com for extra help in this area. if you are logically-oriented then this book is excellent. only problem is : not in total compliance with the w3c standards (which take about 10 minutes to comply with...nest properly!!!). bar none the best i have seen.
--ben

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent Coverage of Coding Common Across Platforms
Review: Chapters cover topics as outlined in Table of Contents. User friendly on many levels. Thorough step-by-step for first time programmers. Good overview & reference for experienced & returning programmers. Index is well designed for easy lookup - this is the exception (as opposed to the rule) in my experience with programming books.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent for reference
Review: Even though this book appears to be for beginners, I find it VERY useful as a reference. It is very easy to look up the syntax for a particular tag, and it usually gives plentiful particulars about the attributes of the tag. It has a very good index, and you can quickly find just what you need. I find it much better as a reference than the Peachpit HTML book, even though at first glance the Peachpit book looks like a better reference.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great beginners guide and reference source.
Review: For those who learn best visually, it is extremely helpful to have screenshots of html code along side a screenshot of how the code will be rendered in the web browser. These pictures are worth a thousand words as it is like having someone literally pointing to a computer screen while explaining how the html works.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A decent visual aid to learning HTML
Review: HTML is one of those codes that I don't know if it is better learned visually. The code is fairly straight forward that seeing screenshots instead of code snippets seem to be a waste.

The book might be helpful to the absolute beginner as a lesson in HTML. Beyond that I can't imagine using this book as an everyday reference guide.

Also, the book does not go into as much depth as some books, like HTML: The Definitive Guide (O'Reilly Press). Most users will read this book and then store this one on the shelf in lieu of a more comprehensive book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book for beginners!
Review: I absolutely love this book. I learn best in a hands on environment but being able to see all the pictures they provided worked just as well. I actually got this book to go with a class I took with BNU online and have loved it all. Each topic is only a few pages long and it's easy to reference when you just need a quick peek to refresh your memory. I love the fact that the book gets right to the point and doesn't waste my time with fluff and information I'm not really interested in. This is a great book for beginners and perfect if you want to learn the basics to creating your own web page. I already have one for myself and am now going to have the opportunity to create two for friends who are going into business. Definately worth every penny.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful start to learn HTML
Review: I have been working with HTML for nearly four years, but to teach it to a beginner is often mind boggling for it is like learning another language - worse, it is code and tags not words for people to relate to, for it is often intimidating to people wanting to learn but are floored when they first start.

This is THE book for people starting out. It covers all aspects in easy to understand terms, the directions are simply, clear step-by-step with screen shots, so you can see precisely what they are taking about.

Comes with a CD ROM as well. You will be creating web pages in no time at all and keep this to repeatedly refer to as you grow in skill.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book if you want to learn HTML!
Review: I love this book! I learned all my basic html from this and the easier version Creating Web Pages with HTML Simplified.
If you want a good reference book buy this. The book shows how to use the HTML tags and includes a table of all the known HTML tags of when the book was published. Also covers style sheets and how to use them in an HTML page.

If you like this book try looking for other books by Ruth Maran.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I like this book...
Review: My wife and I both were able to go from knowing no HTML at all to getting some nice web pages up and running. It walks you through step by step, showing screen shots of HTML code and the resulting page. I highly recommend this book to anyone who knows nothing about HTML and who wants to learn HTML coding and get a web page up and running...Pretty impressive!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a GREAT book
Review: This book is extremely well organized. In fact, this book is so well constructed that it works perfectly as both a learning guide and a reference manual, later on. Each chapter is a single topic and only 1 to 3 pages in length. All topics are illustrated with examples. The examples are explained with the appropriate portions of the example text circled, so there is no confusion as to what the author is referring to. In the vast wasteland of computer books, this one stands out as how it should be done!


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