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Learn the real secrets of
creating Web pages, and why everything your boss told you about HTML
tables is probably wrong (and what to do instead). Most importantly, hold
your own with your co-worker (and impress cocktail party guests) when he
casually mentions how his HTML is now strict, and his CSS is in an
external style sheet.
With Head First HTML with
CSS & XHTML, you'll avoid the embarrassment of thinking Web-safe
colors still matter, and the foolishness of slipping a font tag into your
pages. Best of all, you'll learn HTML and CSS in a way that won't put you
to sleep. If you've read a Head First book, you know what to expect: a
visually-rich format designed for the way your brain works. Using the
latest research in neurobiology, cognitive science, and learning theory,
this book will load HTML, CSS, and XHTML into your brain in a way that
sticks.
So what are you waiting for?
Leave those other dusty books behind and come join us in Webville. Your
tour is about to begin.
"Elegant design is at the core
of every chapter here, each concept conveyed with equal doses of
pragmatism and wit." --Ken Goldstein, Executive Vice President, Disney
Online
"This book is a thoroughly
modern introduction to forward-looking practices in web page markup and
presentation." --Danny Goodman, author of Dynamic HTML: The Definitive
Guide
"What used to be a long trial
and error learning process has now been reduced neatly into an engaging
paperback." --Mike Davidson, CEO, Newsvine, Inc.
"I love Head First HTML
with CSS & XHTML--it teaches you everything you need to learn in a
'fun coated' format!" --Sally Applin, UI Designer and Artist
"I haven't had as much fun
reading a book (other than Harry Potter) in years. And your book finally
helped me break out of my hapless so-last-century way of creating web
pages." --Professor David M. Arnow, Department of Computer and Information
Science, Brooklyn College
"If you've ever had a family
member who wanted you to design a website for them, buy them Head First
HTML with CSS and XHTML. If you've ever asked a family member to design
you a web site, buy this book. If you've ever bought an HTML book and
ended up using it to level your desk, or for kindling on a cold winter
day, buy this book. This is the book you've been waiting for. This is the
learning system you've been waiting for." --Warren Kelly, Blogcritics.org
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Product Reviews:
   
Best HTML/XHTML/CSS Book Ever, December 29, 2005
Reviewer: O. Brown "O. Khanna Schmidt-Brown, PhD"
This book SHOULD receive 6+ stars.
Are you tired of reading reference manuals? Get ready for some fun with
"Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML". This is not your ordinary technical
manual. It is funny, interesting, VERY helpful---even for seasoned
professionals, great for beginners, and unlike anything you've ever seen
before, unless you're familiar with other "Head First" books.
I wish, I wish, I pray, that instructors will read this book and see that
learning can be fun, interesting, and enjoyable. If you purchase this
book, no matter what your level of HTML familiarity, I guarantee that you
will be entertained and informed. Even if you have spent years designing
web sites, you won't mind spending $23 to read a prototype of what
technical manuals SHOULD be but never are...until now!!
Buy this book....you won't be sorry.
I stayed up until midnight last night reading answers to questions I'd
always wanted to ask but never knew who to ask them of...and being
fascinated. A true beginner will need to study this book. A professional
will laugh and be refreshed and have a lot of fun with it. All should
purchase it and support a new way of learning!
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Best book for learning HTML and CSS, February 5, 2006
Reviewer: calvinnme "Texan refugee"
The "Head First" series by O'Reilly does it again. This book manages to
take the conceptually easy yet complicated task of learning HTML, XHTML,
and CSS and breaks it down so that anyone can figure out what is going on
and what needs to be done in web page design using these technologies.
Plus, if you learned HTML several years ago and you would like to update
your skills to current technology, this is a great choice for a textbook.
The book starts out with the basics of HTML -text, webpage form via HTML,
putting your webpage on the Internet and linking to other web resources,
and adding images and thumbnails. Next the author tackles XHTML, starting
by answering the questions What is XHTML? and Why would I want to use
XHTML? The author composes three simple steps to take you from strict HTML
to XHTML:
1. Change your DOCTYPE to XHTML 1.0 Strict.
2. Add the xmins, lang, and xml:lang attributes to your <html> element.
3. All empty tags should end in "/>" not ">".
Next, CSS is introduced, along with the properties that can be controlled
via CSS. When you read the CSS chapters you'll find yourself asking "Why
don't other books just SAY this plainly like THIS book does?". Eventually,
the author has you doing advanced layout and control using all the tools
available to you without you ever noticing that you've been "studying".
The book concludes with lessons on interactivity and tables. I think it is
most interesting that the author saves the subject of tables for the end
of the book versus other texts that usually introduce them early on. This
is because the author is using the more advanced lessons on CSS to help
make the subject of tabular data less confusing. The book's final chapter
is entitled "The Top Ten Topics We Didn't Cover", thus acknowledging that
this is not an advanced book on webpage design. Each chapter has a "There
Are No Dumb Questions" section that answers common questions that may be a
source of confusion to the reader.
Since this book is designed to be a textbook and not a reference, you
might find it handy to have a copy of O'Reilly's "HTML & XHTML: The
Definitive Guide" as a reference since it lists virtually all of the HTML
tags and their properties.
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