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  Books Designing with Web Standards (2nd Edition)

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Simply Outstanding
Zeldman is to be congratulated on this writing. The book approaches the topic of designing with web standards in a very practical manner. I recomment this book to developers, managers and site designers. This book does not teach you CSS, but rather it teaches you how to use CSSm XHTML, ECMA script and DOM to develop web sites according to standards.

I must say that Zeldman, among other good writing traits, has a pretty good sense of humor.




Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - not instructive
too much emphasis on Why you should be designing using web standards rather than what and how to implement them. not instructive at all. this is definately geared to the seasoned developer not for a newbie



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - really good
The book arrived on itme and in great condition. It is a great book, information and helpful.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - You MUST Get This Book!
No doubt about it, this book is a requirement for anyone who designs or codes web sites. Zeldman's wit and passion for web standards is evident from the moment you open this book. It is by far one of the best books I have read in a long while; it's easy to read, very informative, and very enjoyable. I wish all computer books could be this amusingly educational. Designing with Web Standards is a permanent fixture next to my computer and I am look forward to any future books Zeldman may author.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It's changed the way I code web pages
Fantastic book. It's changed the way I code web pages. There's really no reason not to design with web standards - it's actually easier than the way we've been doing it all these years, and this book will show you exactly how in 250 pages or so.

Fun read, lots of case studies. Good, short and to-the-point illustrations. While it's not structured as a reference, I find myself using this book that way, from time to time. This book is completely language agnostic, and I think it should be on any web developer's bookshelf.


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