Learning Web Design: A Beginner's Guide to (X)HTML, StyleSheets, and Web Graphics | Jennifer Niederst Robbins | Great Start to Web Design
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Learning Web Design: A Beginner's Guide to (X)HTML, StyleSheets, and Web Graphics
Jennifer Niederst Robbins
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
, 2007 - 479 pages
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highly recommended
Robust start to (X)HTML/CSS
I rate this book with 5 stars for being a solid introduction to (X)
HTML
and CSS and for being clear, easy to follow, and colourful.
I disagree with the previous reviewer BB, who said the book was not for
beginner
s and rated it with one star. He mentions Jennifer N. Robbins uses vocabulary she hasn't defined before. Well, if he's talking about terms like
web
browser, web server, or link, I might agree with him/her, but hey, those words are common vocabulary words for any Internet user. Perhaps if he had pointed out specific words, I might have said a bit more on his review.
Let me convince you: I'm not a native English speaker and I got the information perfectly well.
It is a shame this book has fallen into 4.5 stars just because of one 1 star rating review informing about problematic issues with no sort of justification or examples proving what the reviewer is complaining about.
In any case, we have to respect his/her opinion, though I didn't take his comments or rating into account when deciding whether to buy the book or not; the book turned out just fine, as I had expected based on the other reviews.
Jennifer Robins has done a great job introducing the reader to virtually all html elements (I guess all, but a professional might notice a few of them are missing).
The contents are colourful as hell, well organised, and they follow a static format scheme that allows for easy readability; the author uses sidebars every now and then to point out key information; the book shows she has a clear mind on how to get a beginner to digest the information presented.
I think the technique she used to introduce us to the different aspects of html/css is just the more appropiate for a starter book. She goes over every aspect, then she writes a sample code about that specific one, and then she shows the resulting page. Once again, she'll colour-code the html code, and then either encase the result in a box, or take a screenshot.
Where I want to get to here is, you aren't going to find a ten pages long html code combining every single element she's gone over and beating the crap out of everyone who tries to read it and point out each section in the resulting html page.
That being said, and bearing in mind the other reviews, I guess nothing else can be said about this great piece of work.
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Great Start to Web Design
This book is a great beginning
guide
to
web
design
. The book does not overload you and sticks with the basics, but offers you other resources to dive deeper into various topics.
This book also gives you great examples to follow and exercises to do on your own. I found that doing the exercises helped me gain a better understanding of the various web design techniques.
This book has given me a huge head start with x
html
, css, and web
graphics
. I started with zero understanding of web design and now I have the tools to make a good looking functional website.
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Great book
I am a programmer by trade, but find it useful to be aware of, if not proficient in,
web
technologies. I purchased this book because I have been dabbling in web
design
for a long time now, but never as a primary task. This book is useful as a review of the current web standards and techniques, as well as an introduction for individuals who may be new to the topics discussed therein. The chapters are succinct, providing the reader all the necessary information to become informed without wasting time on details that may be distracting for review or overwhelming for
beginner
s. I highly recommend this book.
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Excellent comprehensive book on web design with CSS
This is an excellent book if you are a novice looking to learn
HTML
and CSS.
The book is easy to read and follow, and includes a companion
web
site which has downloadable code examples with which you can practice.
I purchased this book with the intention of using it as an easy CSS reference, but ended up
learning
some excellent HTML skills, as well.
This is, by far, the most useful and easy-to-read book on web
design
that I have seen / purchased so far.
Excellent beginning resource
I have had limited experience creating
web
pages.
Learning
Web
Design
has made the task so much easier. This book is very clearly written with great examples. I would highly recommend if you are just starting out or looking for a text to use in the classroom.
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