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Build Your Own Web Site The Right
Way Using HTML & CSS by Ian Lloyd
Excellent How-To Book
Build Your Own Website The Right Way Using HTML & CSS, 2nd Edition
teaches web development from scratch, without assuming any previous
knowledge of HTML, CSS or web development techniques. This book
introduces you to HTML and CSS as you follow along with the author,
step-by-step, to build a fully functional web site from the ground up.
However, unlike countless other learn web design books, this title
concentrates on modern, best-practice techniques from the very beginning,
which means youll get it right the first time. The web sites youll build will:
Look good on a PC, Mac or Linux computer Render correctly whether
your visitors are using Internet Explorer, Firefox, Opera, or Safari Use web
standards so your sites will be fast loading and easy to maintain Be
accessible to disabled users who use screenreaders to browse the Web
By the end of the book, youll be equipped with enough knowledge to set
out on your first projects as a professional web developer, or you can
simply use the knowledge youve gained to create attractive, functional,
usable and accessible sites for personal use.
Personal Review: Build Your Own Web Site The Right Way
Using HTML & CSS by Ian Lloyd
this book is a great read for anyone knowing nothing about html but having
a basic knowledge of how the internet works. I read it in about a week,
doing the practice site along with the book. Then when i was working on
my family's site on iWeb, I got frustrated and just replaced the entire site
with one I made from what I learned reading this book. Now I'm practicing
on some sites that just for fun, but I can tell now that I can do just about
everything without needing the book for a reference for positioning or my
CSS page. I'd like to get an HTML-reference book for more advanced
stuff, but the editor I'm using (espresso on the Mac) is fantastic with a list
of HTML tags to use. This book is definitely one you read from cover to
cover. I stopped at the part at the end about FTP and web hosting and
forms because I've already got a good understanding of FTP and
webhosting (I use dreamhost.com webhosting). I'm now reading "PHP and
MySQL web Development" because this is that I've been wanting to learn
all along. I feel I have a good basis of HTML and CSS, but I want to do
more with web development. I highly recommend this beginning
HTML/CSS book for anyone wanting to get their feet wet with web
development, or who just wants to make a basic website for their family.
Also, the site that you make with the book kind of seems cheesy especially
at first. Just stick it out, because you'll see how it comes together from
ugly to decent. Then when you're done, keep the code around as a basic
template and build your own site. Even if it the same layout, you can
change the colors and obviously the content. Here are some sites that
give you the binary color codes (you'll realize why you need these if you
have no idea now) and patterns to use for backgrounds, etc.
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this book is a great read for anyone knowing nothing about html but having a basic knowledge of how the internet works. I read it in about a week, doing the practice site along with the book. Then when i was working on my family's site on iWeb, I got frustrated and just replaced the entire site with one I made from what I learned reading this book. Now I'm practicing on some sites that just for fun, but I can tell now that I can do just about everything without needing the book for a reference for positioning or my CSS page. I'd like to get an HTML-reference book for more advanced stuff, but the editor I'm using (espresso on the Mac) is fantastic with a list of HTML tags to use. This book is definitely one you read from cover to cover. I stopped at the part at the end about FTP and web hosting and forms because I've already got a good understanding of FTP and webhosting (I use dreamhost.com webhosting). I'm now reading "PHP and MySQL web Development" because this is that I've been wanting to learn all along. I feel I have a good basis of HTML and CSS, but I want to do more with web development. I highly recommend this beginning HTML/CSS book for anyone wanting to get their feet wet with web development, or who just wants to make a basic website for their family.
Also, the site that you make with the book kind of seems cheesy especially at first. Just stick it out, because you'll see how it comes together from ugly to decent. Then when you're done, keep the code around as a basic template and build your own site. Even if it the same layout, you can change the colors and obviously the content. Here are some sites that give you the binary color codes (you'll realize why you need these if you have no idea now) and patterns to use for backgrounds, etc.
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