This text offers a case-based, problem-solving approach to creating basic to complex Web sites using HTML and XHTML.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0
Too Expensive, Too Fast,:
I cannot recommend this book. The chapters pace the information too fast. The tutorials are easy to follow, but do a poor job of explaining what is going on. If you already know html, this book will be okay. If you don't know html, find another book.
HTML must have book:
I purchased this book for an HTML class I am currently enrolled in. This book has been so helpful in helping understand the HTML code behind web pages. The book was also cheaper through Amazon than the book store (I always look at Amazon price first. In most cases Amazon was cheaper). This is good for the intermediate HTML class as well. The tutorials are very descriptive and explained thoroughly. Very easy book to follow for trouble shooting issues as well. I would highly recommend it for all people who... more info
Excellent:
This book is awesome if you want to learn HTML. It is explicit and easy to understand and walks you through step by step. Even a novice with no HTML experience can easily understand. I would highly recommend this book.
A Typical Course Technology Book -- Skip It!:
Do your students a favor and skip this book which is too long, too wordy, and has case studies that the students would be hard-pressed to recreate on their own.
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