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Amazon.co.uk Review
Thanks to specialist software for the creation of Web pages, knowledge of HTML (the Web's very own programming language) is not compulsory for would-be Web designers. But it can be helpful to know how pages are constructed, even if only to see how other people have achieved special effects. And if you do learn HTML you can design pages using nothing more complex than the Notepad that comes as part of Windows.
This guide shows you how to lay out Web pages and insert images, how to get tables and forms into your pages and how to use frames with nothing more than basic HTML. It also offers assistance with more complex matters like using JavaScript, cascading style sheets, Dynamic HTML and CGI. It would make an excellent guide book for any novice or intermediate Web designer regardless of the software they use. --Sandra Vogel
Good for total beginners ![]()
This book is useful for those that have no prior knowledge of HTML and serves as a good introduction but lacks any depth for future use. I bought this book and several days later bought a much more comprehensive guide.
If you simply want a basic web page with no interactivity then buy this book, for anything else look elsewhere.
Good, easy to understand,and tells you what you want to know ![]()
I bought this book ages ago when I had no knowledge of HTML at all, and it proved to be a great help to me. The book is for BEGINNERS to HTML, and takes the reader through to some more advanced stuff, eg. cascading style sheets and some less common tags. It is written in proper language, not jargon, and tells you what you want to know. I fully reccommend this to anyone wanting to start learning HTML.
A top notch guide for starting out ![]()
This book took me from knowing virtually nothing to putting up my own site in just a few days.
It is a very satisfying book to work with as it takes you step by step through the HTML maze without preaching or dropping into 'tech-speak'.
If you want a lot of templates, then either go for a full-blown editing package or HTML for Dummies, but if you want full control of your work, then I would recommend HTML in Easy Steps every time.
It's my Bible ![]()
It gives me confidence to build sites. With this book I know whatever I want to achieve is achieveable as this book guides me through most problems. I love it!
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