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Amazon.co.uk Review
If you want to get up to speed with HTML 4 quickly, Sams Teach Yourself HTML 4 in 24 Hours is a great way to achieve your ambitious goal. This title sheds all extraneous material and presents a complete HTML 4 tutorial in 24 hour-long lessons.
The first four hours of study serve to bring you up to speed with a basic understanding of the Web's architecture--even if you are entirely new to Web-page design. The author introduces you to Web pages, shows you how to look at the source of any page on the Web, and explains how to publish to a Web server.
The book moves on with four chapters on presenting Web-page text and four more on implementing graphics. After laying an HTML foundation, the author discusses general Web-page design issues and introduces you to multimedia components and even Dynamic HTML--a rather advanced topic. The tutorial wraps up with chapters on presenting, managing, and promoting your Web site and offers you a peek into the future of HTML.
Throughout this book, generous language-reference tables and screen shots, as well as exercises, chapter summaries and review questions help you gauge your knowledge. This well-organised introduction impressively demystifies Web design. --Stephen W. Plain
A little heavily biased towards text but still very readable ![]()
I purchased two guides to introduce me to the world of HTML, and I think I was lucky to pick this author and Elizabeth Castro's 'HTML for the world wide web'. Castro's book is quite aptly self-described a 'visual quickstart' and I found myself utilising her diagram based lessons to create what I wanted. Dick Oliver's 'Teach yourself in 24hrs' then stepped in very nicely with greater text detail. I find this book a good accompaniment but not the easiest to pick up out of the two authors I selected. However, more importantly, Oliver provides alternative solutions to answers I have sought from Castro and an online resource.
Takes you from beginner to expert painlessly! ![]()
This book is undoubtedly one of the best instructional text books i have ever read. It spoon feeds you through the very first principles of HTML and then gradually introduces the tougher stuff. The online resources are a charm, and its so easy to follow you'll be building web sites in no time! Even if you've never touched a computer before..its well worth a read! Wham bam, thankyou Sam!
Well written, well deisgned starting point ![]()
This book is ideally aimed at readers who have no experience in html at all. The book has you writing some clever stuff by the end. Very good value for money. I recommend this book for anyone wishing to start learning about HTML.
A Book to get you started ![]()
Like so many of the other reviews say, this book introduces you easily into the mystery of HTML. I have read it over and now use it as a reference book. Writing your first web page in notepad is such an inspiring thing that soon I was hooked. I'm now studying XML and work as a web designer (all through the use of this brilliant book).
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