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Book Review Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML
I'm sure that there are times when you visit your favorite bookstore to look at new books on your favorite .NET topics
By: Steven Mandel
May. 27, 2007 12:30 PM
I'm sure that there are times when you visit your favorite bookstore to look at new books on your favorite .NET topics and you cringe at the weighty tomes sitting on the shelves. You open these books and page upon page of continuous print swims before your eyes, but you figure it's important so you plop down your hard-earned money, take the book home, begin to read it in you rocker recliner and fall asleep.
Here are some of the learning principles used in the Head First approach:
There are 15 chapters in the book. It begins with HTML, XHTML and CSS. It then goes on to cover advanced Web construction, professional designs, tables, interactive elements, and leftovers. The book advocates a clean separation between the structure of your pages and the presentation of your pages. The authors also state that the redundancy found in the book is intentional and important. While I can't address the other books in this series, I'd say that this book accomplishes its goals. People used to a traditional way of learning won't enjoy it unless they approach it with an open mind. It really does make you think differently. I do feel though that it spends too much time on HTML. I would have liked more discussion of CSS and professional design methodologies and I hope that a second volume might go into more detail in these areas. (See Book Image) Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML
Authors: Eric Freeman, Elisabeth A. Freeman Reader Feedback: Page 1 of 1
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