

A carregar... HTML, XHTML & CSS For Dummies (edição 2008)por Ed Tittel, Jeff Noble
Pormenores da obraHTML, XHTML & CSS For Dummies por Ed Tittel
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You don't have to be an expert programmer to build great Web pages. This book will not only show you the design and technical elements you need to create good-looking, readable Web pages-- it will give you the confidence to get started! Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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Someone learning web site creation should first be taught how to create a single page. That will permit the introduction of the basic components of a web page (e.g., Head, title, body). It is not necessary to introduce advanced concepts such as website navigation until the reader creates a second page. Explaining the creation of site maps can wait until a third or fourth page is created.
Second, the book is hard, at points almost impossible, to read. The authors decision to render coding samples using a lightly hued colored text on a colored background, ignores the basic principle that black text on a white background is most easily read. In addition, the text in the coding examples is quite small. I was unable to decipher the examples without resourting to a magnifying glass.
The are several far better introductions to the topics discussed in this book. (