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HTML Illustrated Complete, Second Edition

HTML Illustrated Complete, Second Edition

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: You have got to be kidding
Review: I dont know how anybody gave this book 5 stars. It must have been the author that reviewed it. I am using this book for a class that I am in. I am an experienced developer, and this has to be the worst html book I have ever seen. The examples are terrible, inconsistent, and they don't teach you anything. Avoid this book at all costs

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: You have got to be kidding
Review: I dont know how anybody gave this book 5 stars. It must have been the author that reviewed it. I am using this book for a class that I am in. I am an experienced developer, and this has to be the worst html book I have ever seen. The examples are terrible, inconsistent, and they don't teach you anything. Avoid this book at all costs

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Objectively, The worst book on HTML I have seen
Review: I had to buy this book as a text book for a subject that I have studied at the university. I have been initially impressed by the good print and colorful pages that it contains. I have seen alot of illustrations which made me feel quite confident. But unfortunately, when I took this book home, and started reading it, I found that it was full of repitition and totally irrelevant information. On each page it tells you exactly how you create a web page (it even mentiones that you must click on the File menu and then click on Open, each and every time), yet when it comes to what you bought the book for, it leaves it to your own guess to figure out how you should to do things. For example, a web page is shown, along with a code, but you find out after some confusion that the source code talks about something else, and was totally mispositioned. Another problem is that since no CD-ROM is shipped with the book, there is no way of getting the source code if you don't have an internet connection, so that you can download the code from the book's site. I think many other books will give you a much better value for your money, even if they were a little more expenssive.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good book for helping you Web pages stand out
Review: I own 10 other books on HTML, all of them are pretty informative and received 4 to 5 stars from other reads which is one of the big reasons I bought them. This book however, I came across by pure chance, and I am happy I did. I don't normally take the time to write reviews, but I felt the two reviews I read did such a misjustice to the book, I had to take the time and write this one. This book shows you how to do things I didn't even know was possible with HTML like creating 3D Animation with about ten lines of code and a image, creating tables that can be sorted in response to the user clicking on the column heading, and to many other things to name. As a matter of fact, after completing this book I don't even look at sites I was so impressed with the same, because I know I can build a better site. It is also the benchmark I use to rate abvanced HTML books.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Terrible. . . that's all there is to say about it!
Review: I was given this book in my Information Technology 3 course, in high school. At the beginning, I was happy to be learning HTML, as I'd always wanted to creat my own website without the editors and such. After a few chapters of the book, however, I changed my mind. The layout is rather inappropriate. Each lesson is the same: They tell you step by step the process of making a webpage. This could be good, if they bothered to explain what they are doing. They plop down codes throughout the text, without giving you more than a sentence explaining their function and useages. In some cases, nothing at all is explained. The beginning of the book is simple, but, by the time you're half finished, they've skipped the rest of the basics and moved on to DHTML. You'd think they'd teach you how to change font colors and background colors before they tell you how to do DHTML.

Overall, I despise the book. It skims the surface, leaving out very basic and important codes and such, while moving too quickly on to the harder areas. There are errors and discrepencies throughotu the book, which makes it even harder to understand. Nothing is explained and, when it comes to the independent study, you have no knowledge to use. They give you useless tasks, such as comparing the coding of 5 different pages in an essay and other [bad] tasks. Do not buy this book.

I'm not as articulate as I could be in this article, but I think you get the jist. The book is complete crud.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Terrible. . . that's all there is to say about it!
Review: I was given this book in my Information Technology 3 course, in high school. At the beginning, I was happy to be learning HTML, as I'd always wanted to creat my own website without the editors and such. After a few chapters of the book, however, I changed my mind. The layout is rather inappropriate. Each lesson is the same: They tell you step by step the process of making a webpage. This could be good, if they bothered to explain what they are doing. They plop down codes throughout the text, without giving you more than a sentence explaining their function and useages. In some cases, nothing at all is explained. The beginning of the book is simple, but, by the time you're half finished, they've skipped the rest of the basics and moved on to DHTML. You'd think they'd teach you how to change font colors and background colors before they tell you how to do DHTML.

Overall, I despise the book. It skims the surface, leaving out very basic and important codes and such, while moving too quickly on to the harder areas. There are errors and discrepencies throughotu the book, which makes it even harder to understand. Nothing is explained and, when it comes to the independent study, you have no knowledge to use. They give you useless tasks, such as comparing the coding of 5 different pages in an essay and other [bad] tasks. Do not buy this book.

I'm not as articulate as I could be in this article, but I think you get the jist. The book is complete crud.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: extremely confusing
Review: This book was assigned for a class on HTML as the textbook. I have never written a review before, but I was compelled to write one for this book. To give it high praise, it's trash. Don't waste your money.

I have used books in the "Illustrated Series" before, and while I can't say I find then that good - they all suffer from a lack of explanation and organization of material - the others I have used in the series are at least usable. This is the poorest textbook I have ever seen, without qualification.

It is poorly written. The phrasing is poor and the definitions often obscure. It takes lack of explanation to a new low. It puts in code that is not explained until later in the text, if at all. It's chaotic and full of errors (poorest editing I have ever seen).

Readers are supposed to learn by developing a web page step by step. Instead you are directed to put in code with little or no explanation of what the significance of the code may be. So you waste huge amounts of time, doing nearly worthless activities and gaining little insight. Your ability to take the concepts and apply them to future web pages is almost nil, after struggling through the text. The entire class, not just me, is totally frustrated with this text. Many quit the class because of it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Don't buy this book
Review: This book was assigned for a class on HTML as the textbook. I have never written a review before, but I was compelled to write one for this book. To give it high praise, it's trash. Don't waste your money.

I have used books in the "Illustrated Series" before, and while I can't say I find then that good - they all suffer from a lack of explanation and organization of material - the others I have used in the series are at least usable. This is the poorest textbook I have ever seen, without qualification.

It is poorly written. The phrasing is poor and the definitions often obscure. It takes lack of explanation to a new low. It puts in code that is not explained until later in the text, if at all. It's chaotic and full of errors (poorest editing I have ever seen).

Readers are supposed to learn by developing a web page step by step. Instead you are directed to put in code with little or no explanation of what the significance of the code may be. So you waste huge amounts of time, doing nearly worthless activities and gaining little insight. Your ability to take the concepts and apply them to future web pages is almost nil, after struggling through the text. The entire class, not just me, is totally frustrated with this text. Many quit the class because of it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: extremely confusing
Review: Whatever you may think when you look at it, and no matter how pretty the pages may seem, it's simply "crap". 1- If you are new to the internet, and you want a simple introduction to HTML, this book will only confuse you with the huge number of errors and inconsistencies it has. 2- If you are good at computers and want to learn HTML, you might, after some struggle, make sense of it and fill in the gaps, but you can get much better, more accurate information about html by simply browsing free tutorials on the internet. 3- If you want to get advanced, this book is definitely not for you either. So, in conclusion, there's no single reason for you to buy this book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: extremely confusing
Review: Whatever you may think when you look at it, and no matter how pretty the pages may seem, it's simply "crap". 1- If you are new to the internet, and you want a simple introduction to HTML, this book will only confuse you with the huge number of errors and inconsistencies it has. 2- If you are good at computers and want to learn HTML, you might, after some struggle, make sense of it and fill in the gaps, but you can get much better, more accurate information about html by simply browsing free tutorials on the internet. 3- If you want to get advanced, this book is definitely not for you either. So, in conclusion, there's no single reason for you to buy this book.


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