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HTML, XHTML, and CSS Bible (Bible) 3rd Edition
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HTML, XHTML, and CSS Bible (Bible) 3rd Edition |
Author: Bryan Pfaffenberger
Published: 2004-07-23 |
List price: $39.99
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As of: October 08th, 2008 05:41:56 AM
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Customer comments on this selection.
This book rocks my socks off It's easy to read, full of useful information, and up to date. It is well written and has great examples.
I don't know what more to say. If you are interested in using HTML/XHTML or CSS, I'd say this is a very valuable book to own.
Jenn
ihatechunli@yahoo.com
Not a Reference If you are an experienced coder looking for an strict HTML, XHTML, or CSS reference, I suggest you move on to another title. If you are a novice in HTML using a WYSIWYG editor and want to start getting into the HTML code itself, then this is a good book for you. I bought this book to refresh myself in HTML, and CSS being away from it for several years. I program in VB and VC++ and have many programming references that are excellent and very concise. Unfortunately this book is neither. The writers persistently wander off on long winded tangents that seem to ramble on and on.... and on! The analogies had me scratching my head wondering just what exactly the comparative was? There are many small chapters in the last half of the book that are nothing but fluff and offer no real information.
In closing, there is useful information in this book for the novice. However it is not complete or in any particular order. Happy hunting.
Beginners Bible This is a bible for beginners, written in clean and simple language. For me, it has been the ideal reference. For somebody just beginning in web design, I recommend pairing "Head First HTML..." with this book, as the "Head First" series takes more time teaching certain basic concepts.
It is both a reference and a chapter by chapter teaching guide. All in all, it has been very helpful.
DO NOT BUY! This book is not worth your money. It is poorly written, does not explain code, and is very incomplete. Bible in its title is very misleading...
Perfect Textbook for Beginners I have used this book as a textbook for an "Introduction to HTML" class I taught. I looked at several references prior to choosing on one, and this was by far the best formatted and most appropriate for those with little to no existing knowledge of HTML.
The previous reviewer's complaints are mostly unfounded, in my opinion. The appendix contains a more or less comprehensive listing of all HTML tags and their usage, etc. The chapters are well organized, easy to read, and comprehensive. If this book spreads itself a little thin at times trying to cover so much ground, it is necessary due to the inherently connected nature of HTML, XHTML, and CSS. Covering only HTML would not be useful for beginners who want to gain a basic understanding of these technologies. I assume the "HTML 4 Bible" by the same publisher is more what the previous reviewer was probably looking for.
I highly recomend this book to anyone wishing to learn HTML.
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