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Learn from the newest, updated edition of the highly acclaimed introduction to HTML, Sams Teach Yourself HTML and CSS In 24 Hours. The seventh edition includes updates to introduce Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) in concert with HTML to produce quality web pages. You'll be able to study revisions that refine examples, as well as provide an enhanced integration with your web pages. You'll also gain a comprehensive understanding with new examples that match the current state of HTML.
This carefully organized, well-written tutorial teaches beginning web page development skills, covering only those HTML and CSS tags that are likely to be used on creating a beginning web page. The 24 separate, one hour-long tutorials follow the process by which you should be creating your web page, building knowledge not only of how to create a web page, but building a general knowledge of how to use HTML and CSS in other projects as well.
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| 10-06-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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First off the book is great. Teaches you everything you need to know to get started. You may need to find some additional sites for templates and such, but hey its a book not a website. The book came exactly as described clean no writing and slightly used, great buy. I would recommend to anyone who is interested.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-08 04:57:29 EST)
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| 04-07-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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Great book, if you want to learn HTML - it will teach you. Simple to understand, step by step.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-10-07 05:02:21 EST)
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| 12-27-07 | 4 | 1\2 |
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As usual, I needed some additional infomation and I turned to Sams Teach Yourself books for the assistance I needed. Thank you for a good intro for HTML and CSS. It was just what I needed at just the right time. Thanks again.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-04-08 07:12:46 EST)
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| 08-23-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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I really enjoyed this book, and would definitely recommend it to anyone I know who wants to learn (X)HTML, and basic CSS, I read this in a few weeks, did most of the examples, and found myself feeling sad when the book ended. I wish all technical books were written like this, I would definitely buy other books by Michael Morrison or Dick Oliver again.
I thought it would be so much harder to learn HTML, but with this book, it was relatively painless. This book, and the knowledge it has helped me to attain, has left me interested in learning more about XHTML, CSS, and possibly some programming. This book is definitely for beginners, I don't know how useful it would be for someone with a knowledge of XHTML, and I'm pretty sure that it wouldn't be useful to someone who already knows some CSS, since it really just touches on style sheets. But, as I said, it is a perfect book for beginners. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-27 07:49:40 EST)
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| 06-07-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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Sams Teach Yourself HTML and CSS in 24 Hours has not only refreshed me on the ins and outs of XHTML but also given me a great introduction to CSS and how it works and is put to good use.
If you are looking to start making web pages with HTML and CSS this is definitly the first place you should look. The book dips first into the basics of XTHML (and HTML -- basically the same thing.)Later, it moves to Cascading Style Sheets and really educates you on how they can be used effectively and efficiently, without overdoing it super quick. If you are new to web design, this book is for you. Buy this book!!!!! (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-15 07:37:15 EST)
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| 03-23-07 | 5 | 4\5 |
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As an IT professional that has built and maintained personal web sites for several years, I decided I needed to better understand what I was doing. I have used Front page for years to build the basic structure of my web pages, then venturing into the HTML to modify and add functionality. I never have taken a class or read any other books on HTML, if I got stuck, I would do a search and find a solution. Before purchasing this book I would not say I was a beginner, but I also knew my skill level was not that of an expert.
Authors of how to books must decided who they are writing for. In this case the authors chose to write to beginners, a category I don't personally fit neatly into. Each chapter is about twenty pages long and includes Q&A, quiz, and exercise sections. Each hour is intended to take an hour to read and complete the quizzes and exercises. However since I am not a beginner I find many sections require much less time. I don't feed the need to practice inserting an image onto a page when I already can accomplish the task. But if I can already do the task, why read the hour? Well for starters, I'm not skillful enough to assume I know anything beyond the basics. Not only that, this book is teaching XHTML when and where it can. I may know how to insert an image, but making the code XHTML compliant is not something I was previously aware of. Not only can I add an image, but now I can easily explain the whys and hows to others if they should ask. As I progressed through the hours, the subjects got more complex. Even so the chapters where presented and the subjects explained in an easy to understand manner. Each progressive hour builds on the previous ones, however if I wanted to, I could skip ahead to a different chapter and still be able to understand the lesson. If you are a total beginner to HTML and CSS, this is the book to get. If you are not quite a beginner like I was, this book will take you to the next level. If you are an expert looking to brush up on your skills, look elsewhere. An expert may learn a thing or two from this book, but it is clearly not written for experts. As for me, I have no doubt this book has helped be become a better web master. PROS: Very well written and structured in a way that promotes learning In-depth discussions of CSS Thorough list of subject matter Worth every cent I paid and then some Improved my skill level CONS: I didn't get this book sooner (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-15 07:37:15 EST)
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| 03-22-07 | 5 | 1\1 |
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As an IT professional that has built and maintained personal web sites for several years, I decided I needed to better understand what I was doing. I have used Front page for years to build the basic structure of my web pages, then venturing into the HTML to modify and add functionality. I never have taken a class or read any other books on HTML, if I got stuck, I would do a search and find a solution. Before purchasing this book I would not say I was a beginner, but I also knew my skill level was not that of an expert.
Authors of how to books must decided who they are writing for. In this case the authors chose to write to beginners, a category I don't personally fit neatly into. Each chapter is about twenty pages long and includes Q&A, quiz, and exercise sections. Each hour is intended to take an hour to read and complete the quizzes and exercises. However since I am not a beginner I find many sections require much less time. I don't feed the need to practice inserting an image onto a page when I already can accomplish the task. But if I can already do the task, why read the hour? Well for starters, I'm not skillful enough to assume I know anything beyond the basics. Not only that, this book is teaching XHTML when and where it can. I may know how to insert an image, but making the code XHTML compliant is not something I was previously aware of. Not only can I add an image, but now I can easily explain the whys and hows to others if they should ask. As I progressed through the hours, the subjects got more complex. Even so the chapters where presented and the subjects explained in an easy to understand manner. Each progressive hour builds on the previous ones, however if I wanted to, I could skip ahead to a different chapter and still be able to understand the lesson. If you are a total beginner to HTML and CSS, this is the book to get. If you are not quite a beginner like I was, this book will take you to the next level. If you are an expert looking to brush up on your skills, look elsewhere. An expert may learn a thing or two from this book, but it is clearly not written for experts. As for me, I have no doubt this book has helped be become a better web master. PROS: Very well written and structured in a way that promotes learning In-depth discussions of CSS Thorough list of subject matter Worth every cent I paid and then some Improved my skill level CONS: I didn't get this book sooner (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-04-11 08:47:45 EST)
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| 02-18-07 | 5 | 2\4 |
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This book will get you up and running in, (as it boasts), 24 hours. Well worth it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-25 07:46:57 EST)
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| 02-17-07 | 5 | 1\2 |
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This book will get you up and running in, (as it boasts), 24 hours. Well worth it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-03-24 14:18:02 EST)
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| 08-04-06 | 5 | 3\6 |
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Quite simply this book demistifies the process behind creating web pages. I had no idea how the system worked and I now I do. Just follow the steps as they are set out and you can have a page done in under 2 hours.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-12-15 07:37:15 EST)
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| 08-03-06 | 5 | 1\2 |
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Quite simply this book demistifies the process behind creating web pages. I had no idea how the system worked and I now I do. Just follow the steps as they are set out and you can have a page done in under 2 hours.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-02-27 15:08:38 EST)
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| 05-10-06 | 5 | 3\3 |
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You know a book is good when you dog-ear each page that contains something important, and this book is almost all dog-ears.
In the last few years I have begun dog-earring computer books because so few pages have meaningful information, and the books are monstrously huge. CSS in 24 Hours is quite the exception. I actually regret dog-earring it because almost every page is dog-eared. It is well written, accurate, and easy-to-read. It is completely relevant and on-target even though it was published in 2002. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-02-27 15:08:38 EST)
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| 03-28-06 | 5 | 7\7 |
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This book packs a TON of helpful information in 500+ pages, and does it in a way that anyone can learn from. The tutorial-like 1 hour lessons are perfect: 1. The book gives you a practical example to learn from, 2. They do not simply give you step-by-step instructions on how to the example and call it a lesson. The author explains everything he is doing so you can readily apply it to what you are working on for your site. 3. This author does a good job of "mind-reading" in that as you're looking at an example, he anticipates the parts that will look confusing to someone who does not know this material and lets you know what's going on.
Simply put, as the title implies, this book does a great job of teaching you HTML and giving you a solid foundation in CSS allowing you to take it further on your own. And it does all this in a GREAT value of a book. Although I would have liked to see another full chapter dedicated to layout using CSS, I'm really only saying that because I'm learning much more about it now, and how much more you can do with it. What the author does give is more than enough to get anyone started, and that's what's important. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-25 07:46:57 EST)
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| 03-27-06 | 5 | 4\4 |
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This book packs a TON of helpful information in 500+ pages, and does it in a way that anyone can learn from. The tutorial-like 1 hour lessons are perfect: 1. The book gives you a practical example to learn from, 2. They do not simply give you step-by-step instructions on how to the example and call it a lesson. The author explains everything he is doing so you can readily apply it to what you are working on for your site. 3. This author does a good job of "mind-reading" in that as you're looking at an example, he anticipates the parts that will look confusing to someone who does not know this material and lets you know what's going on.
Simply put, as the title implies, this book does a great job of teaching you HTML and giving you a solid foundation in CSS allowing you to take it further on your own. And it does all this in a GREAT value of a book. Although I would have liked to see another full chapter dedicated to layout using CSS, I'm really only saying that because I'm learning much more about it now, and how much more you can do with it. What the author does give is more than enough to get anyone started, and that's what's important. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-02-27 15:08:38 EST)
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| 02-19-06 | 3 | 4\9 |
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As a novice in HTML and web design, I needed to start from somewhere. This Sams book on HTML gave me an idea what HTML is about. It is easy to read even though understanding HTML by reading one book once is only a baby step in the long journey of using HTML/CSS to create the well-designed web site. I plan to read it again.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-11 22:01:23 EST)
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| 02-18-06 | 3 | 4\7 |
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As a novice in HTML and web design, I needed to start from somewhere. This Sams book on HTML gave me an idea what HTML is about. It is easy to read even though understanding HTML by reading one book once is only a baby step in the long journey of using HTML/CSS to create the well-designed web site. I plan to read it again.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-02-27 15:08:38 EST)
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| 01-29-06 | 5 | 16\16 |
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Unlike many other topics in the computer world, there are a lot of options out there on the real-life and virtual bookshelfs for learning HTML. So instead of talking about what this book HAS, I think the better approach to explain why THIS book is a great option for learning both of these topics.
#1 Price - At this low retail price, you won't find many books that contain this much information (over 550 pages) for so little money. Many books out there will provide lots of the same information, but not for the bargain basement deal you will get with this text. #2 Writing - SAMS has always been known for a great writing style. Splitting up sections into logical parts that make reading and learning easier for the reader, this book is structured in a great way for any person to learn from. #3 Content - Most books will cover HTML and touch upon CSS, but few focus on it like this one does. Relating to bang for the buck, this book goes above and beyond what others do, going into great detail. #4 Proven - With this being the 7th Edition, there is a reason why this book is around after so many years. They don't print a 2nd or even a 3rd edition unless sales are brisk enough to warrant it, so this alone should tell you that you aren't the first person to decide to try and learn HTML and CSS from SAMS Publishing. The only downside? to this book is it's not aimed at experienced developers. If you already know HTML and CSS, you should pick up a more advanced book that covers things outside of the basics that this book does. Aimed at newcomers and amateurs, this book does what it says it does, and you WILL learn these topics in no time at all!! ***** HIGHLY RECOMMENDED (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-02-27 15:08:38 EST)
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| 01-04-06 | 4 | 10\11 |
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Usually I am quite skeptical when it comes to the types of books that claim to "teach you something in 24 hours". SAMS Publishing hired a guru-like author to write this book. Kynn Bartlett is a participant in the W3C technical working group (http://www.w3c.org) and the infamous HTML Writers Guild.
"Teach Yourself CSS in 24 Hours", starts off with the basics of CSS scripting. The book discusses what Cascading Style Sheets are, how they are supported among the different browsers (and platforms) and how they are used with HTML. Part I is a general introduction to CSS. Part II begins by explaining the CSS Box Model and inheriting properties of CSS classes ("The Core Principles of CSS"). Part III continues with styling text, backgrounds, lists, tables and general page layout and webdesign using Cascading Style Sheets. Once you have completed Part III, you have spent a total of 18 hours learning CSS. That sounds like learning at the speed of light, but trust me with this book, it's very possible. Having only six hours left to master CSS you continue with Part IV, which covers CSS and printing, Internationalization, user interface, CSS and JavaScript and last but not least, CSS and XML. The speed the author proposes that you learn and comprehend is reasonable. CSS is not a killer to learn, unlike a real programming language - such as C++ or Java. And remember, although the title states that the book will teach you CSS in 24 hours, it does not mean, that you take the 24 hour tour non-stop. Reading each chapter I really began to like Bartlett's style. Every item in the book is explained in brief but also has nice depth, always very straight forward and clear. I especially liked how the author added little boxes to each chaper that tell you workarounds, browser specific issues or how to debug your code - if what you learned so far doesn't work. Last but not least, the book features Part V - the apendix. The apendix covers "How to Read W3C Recommendations", "Replacing Presentational HTML with CSS" and the "Glossary". Since I knew almost all the CSS techniques that Bartlett talked about in the preceeding chapters, "Replacing Presentational HTML with CSS" became my favorite and it's probably the chapter all you codewarriors out there will love. It features a table that shows the HTML tag and the equivalent in CSS, so all that is left to do is to run "search'n'replace" with your favorite editor across your HTML files and violư - done! As the name suggests "Teach Yourself CSS in 24 Hours" is a book for the beginner, not for intermediate and by far not for the advanced. Kynn Bartlett talks about everything you need to know about writing Cascading Style Sheets. You do not have to be a computer junkie or freak to understand what he is telling you. If you worked with CSS before and if you are quite comfortable with it, you might look elsewhere for a more advanced CSS reference book. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-01-28 06:27:22 EST)
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