Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 006.74 EAN: 9780735622630 ISBN: 0735622639 Label: Microsoft Press Manufacturer: Microsoft Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 416 Publication Date: March 08, 2006 Publisher: Microsoft Press Sales Rank: 95830 Studio: Microsoft Press
Product DescriptionThe smart way to learn HTML and XHTMLone step at a time. Build exactly the skills you need to start creating Web pages as you work at your own pace with easy-to-follow lessons a hands-on practice files on CD.
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Rating: - html and xhtml sterp by step
This book was extremely easy to follow and relate my personal informattion. I built an entire 13 page website within two days using only html codes.
Rating: - Good starting point
This is a good starting point for learning the basics. I especially like the instructive exercises. I have only one caveat: there are some typos, one of which gave me some minor grief trying to get my first web page validated at one of the online validation sites. In chapter 2 the author explains how the opening tag should look in an XHTML document, but transposes two of the letters (xlmns should read xmlns). The same mistake is repeated in the instructional exercise (step 8 of the first exercise ... Read More
Rating: - Html Xhtml Book
Very good book for beginners who know very little about HTML and XHTML.
Rating: - This book is easy to use, but takes you a long way
A beginner will go from nothing to intermediate very quickly. I've been working with web pages at work for a year, and decided I needed some better grounding in html
I am using Visual Studio to make web pages and have been doing quite well, but I realized "something was missing" in my knowledge, as I was running into "walls". So I picked up this book. As the author says, "but you will be a much better Web designer--and understand what is going on in Word or FrontPage much better--if you tough it ... Read More
Rating: - The First Step to Learn about Web Design
If you want to learn about web design, the first step is learning HTML and XHTML. The last official version of HTML (4.1) was released in 1999. In January, 2000, the W3C release XHTML. HTML and XHTML are very similar; XHTML uses the stricter syntax of XML.
I have been looking for a book to teach an introductory HTML class. Most books I reviewed were not up-to-date. I really needed a book that did NOT use deprecated tags, that used XHTML syntax, and that introduced cascading style sheets. HTML ... Read More