Rating: - Good Introduction to HTML and CSS
If you're a newbie looking for step-by-step training in coding with HTML and CSS, this is your book. Funny, entertaining, and clearly written, it patiently walks you through the process of crafting web pages. The one drawback I might mention is that because the book deliberately leads you down blind alleys in order to make you back up and do things correctly, it's a bigger book than it needs to be for the purpose. If you're a "cut the crap, get to the point" kind of learner, this might not appeal.
Also, it gives only an introduction to CSS. There's much more to CSS than this book shows, because it's intended as an introductory course. You'll need another book (I recommend O'Reilly's "HTML & XHTML") to serve as a comprehensive reference.
Rating: - Great start for beginners!
This book has a funny way, yet clear way to introduce to difficult
topic of HTML. It's easy to follow and each detail is explained for the analytical mind! I would recommend this book for a beginner who enjoys a humorous way of learning!
Rating: - Super Book
This is the clearest, BEST book on computer programming that I've ever come across; GREAT to read. Makes me want to use graphics and pictures in my own writing!!
Rating: - Taking a College level HTML class
I'm taking a College level HTML class, and the instructor is using this book to teach us. It is the most enjoyable text book I've ever had to read for a class. I like it's casual style with lots of "hands on", "real world" examples. Plus, it has color!
Rating: - The best possible introductory book to HTML and CSS
I'm already a veteran in HTML and CSS topics, anyway I just got this book just for curiosity (I already own other books in the 'Head First' series) and to my surprise the book is damn funny and really well written, maybe one of the best books in the Head First series.
Just to give you an idea about how easy and how good it is: my sister (who just uses the computer for chat and email) is coding HTML!
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