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Paperback HTML Web Classroom, the (Book/Website) Book

ISBN: 0137961111

ISBN13: 9780137961115

HTML Web Classroom, the (Book/Website)

Appropriate for courses on HTML and Web Programming as well as a supplemental text for Internet/WWW courses. This book is suited for both traditional and on-line classes. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Demystifying HTML

As an update to an earlier review, the companion website for this book is online and up-to-date. The online support adds to an already tremendous resource.

Outstanding! The best book of its' kind!

This book is a can't miss for beginning web designers. The author's simple, step-by-step writing style makes web development possible for the most novice web user. This book doesn't miss a thing. Filled with plenty of very explicit examples, Paul Meyers finds a way to bring a virtual instructor into your computer room.This is a can't miss for the novice web designer!

Perfect for beginners. Breezy style; focuses on right things

I'm a software developer, and spent some time looking at beginner's HTML books recently because my dad asked for a recommendation. This book was my favorite of the ones I looked at.This book is perfect for newcomers to HTML. The author focuses on all the right things, drawing special attention to common areas of confusion, such as: pairing of HTML begin/end tags; resizing images; alignment of text around images; and so on.The book starts with super-simple samples. Note: unfortunately, there's a serious mistake in the very first HTML sample! Near the top of p. 28, where the sample has one line which says, "", cross out the "", so that it just says, "Hi, my name is Paul Meyers". But don't let this mistake worry you; it's the only one I saw in the book.The author has a breezy, joking style which I think will work well for beginners, preventing them from being intimidated. But he knows what he's talking about.This book does not talk at all about fancier stuff like Javascript, ActiveX, and so on. And I think that's a good thing. Those are deep subjects which shouldn't be discussed in a beginning book.One other problem: The book frequently refers the reader to an accompanying web site, however, that web site is empty! As of this writing, the site says, "Under Construction." Hopefully they'll fix this soon.
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