Pages: 456 (Paperback) ISBN: 0321430840 Pub: Peachpit Press Pub date: 2006-08-31 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 8185
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Reader Reviews:from a very keen newbe to HTML and CSS (0/0 people found this helpful)I can not recommend this book highly enough. While I am sure the professionals find it's lay out too simple. IT WAS IDEAL FOR ME! I have had it now 3 weeks and have just published my first web site and it looks good!! Can't believe it!
Difficult read (1/1 people found this helpful)I'm afraid I have to agree with other reviewers that have criticised the writing style of the author in this book. She seems to be targeting the beginner with an introduction of how the internet and world wide web evolved and what a web page is but then the actual instructions dive right in at a deep end of assumed knowledge. I have some knowledge of computing but am not an expert by any means. I bought this to accompany an evening class I am attending but I am finding it a hard read. Not one for the complete beginner but might work as a useful reference book when I acquire a bit more knowledge. The raw information. Up to you to make sense of it. (2/2 people found this helpful)OK, I'm not a complete idiot, I taught myself basic html bit by bit in short spurts at my local bookstore without ever buying a book. Now I wanted to start understanding a bit more about XHTML and CSS, so I asked for this book for Christmas.
Awful (0/0 people found this helpful)ALthough I have voted Mr Fulcher's review as helpful I feel it is utterly necessary to formally register my complete and undeviating agreement with what he has written. I can add no more than say that this book as about as helpful as a small teaspoon is in shifting a pile of rotten manure. Possibly the most badly written text book in the world (5/5 people found this helpful)This is the most badly written text book I have ever tried to read. It is possible that the author, Elizabeth Castro, may know her subject but she is unfortunately incapable of conveying information in a straightforward and logical manner. The first four pages of chapter 1 read as gibberish. I am amazed that her publishing house has not taken her to task.
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