On a number of occasions I've used this book as a training manual at a Microsoft Certified Learning Provider in Cape Town, South Africa and on all occasions the students were amazed at the ease of use, albeit that the author is obviously Open Source oriented. As a trainer I was able to be objective and I am sure that I put the content across in the way she would have wanted, without any Microsoft prejudices. Now that I have...
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I know that this is written by someone very knowledgeable (at least for HTML and related web technology) right from the beginning when I read the first chapter. I learned HTML 8 years ago and didn't keep up with the latest version for a while; I read about CSS on the web, but never felt like mastering it, until I read this book. She is good in pointing out all the interesting details. I definitely recommend this book strongly...
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Virginia really teaches those of us who were weaned on tables how to approach the way of thinking about CSS based design. An excellent reference, I look at this every day. If it weren't for Virginia's clear thought process and method of thinking, I doubt that my web design business would be anywhere near keeping up with the times.
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There are many books out there that teach HTML, and many that teach CSS, but no other that I have found that combine HTML and CSS, or that clearly explains both the theory and techniques of modern web design in language that beginners can understand. It's truly a hands on book, a combination of guide, tutorial and reference, targeted to beginner and intermediate web designers, that carefully and clearly guides readers through...
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