HTML, XHTML & CSS QuickSteps
β Scribed by Guy Hart-Davis
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 225
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Step-by-Step, Full-Color Graphics!Learn how to use HTML, XHTML, and CSS, right away--the QuickSteps way. Color photos and screenshots with clear instructions show you how to build your own website, add graphics and links, and create tables and frames. Learn how to apply the power and flexibility of XHTML and CSS to your website, and make sure it's compatible with all browsers for PCs and Macs. Color-coded tabs make it easy to flip straight to the information you need. Get your website up and running in no time with help from this easy-to-use guide. Use these handy guideposts:Shortcuts for accomplishing common tasksNeed-to-know facts in concise narrativeHelpful reminders or alternate ways of doing things Bonus information related to the topic being coveredErrors and pitfalls to avoid
β¦ Subjects
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I bought a dutch translation of this book, and was rather disappointed. I wanted to learn more about xhtml, to be able to work on my own website, and not having to ask a friend for every little change I wanted to make. In my opinion the book clearly lacks good editing work. For instance on parts wh
I find that HTML, XHTML & CSS for Dummies is of the same quality (and quirkiness) as the other "for Dummies" books. This is a great desk reference book for beginners or those that don't code web pages often. I would recommend this book as a reference / side purchase to specific web coding instruct
I find that HTML, XHTML & CSS for Dummies is of the same quality (and quirkiness) as the other "for Dummies" books. This is a great desk reference book for beginners or those that don't code web pages often. I would recommend this book as a reference / side purchase to specific web coding instruct
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