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Web Design In A Nutshell

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By Linda Roeder, About.com

The Bottom Line
This is a book you can not do without. Keep it on your desk as a quick reference when you are working on your Web site. The information in this book is invaluable to the modern Webmaster.
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Pros
  • entirely comprehensive
  • for beginners and advanced designers
  • easy to find what you are looking for
Cons
  • not an html primer (although it is taught)
Description
  • HTML, tables, frames, adding text, links, color and tips for design.
  • CSS, SMIL, JavaScript, DHTML, XML, XHTML, WAP and WML.
  • Adding graphics, audio and video.
Guide Review - Web Design In A Nutshell

This 2nd edition book is a total revamp of the original. It includes all the things that the 1st edition had and much more. Since the original edition of this book came out several years ago, many things on the Internet have changed, that includes the designing of Web pages.

Get ready to create your Web pages. This book has it all and is written in such a way that you will be able to find what you are looking for very quickly. When you find what you are looking for, you will be able to apply it to your page in a matter of minutes. This is because the book is so easy to read and follow along with that anyone should be able to create a We site using it.

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