Willie White said
The author is very knowledgable but I believe he changes from teaching how to code to shopping around for plug-ins much too early before learners can know what they want to do with all these features before being able to code something like "Hello World". I wish he would have spent more time coding and less time shopping at the begiinning stages of the course. Anyway I think it is still an excellent book because of the information that he shares in addition to teaching html, xhtml etc. You'll probably be glad if you got one. I should have given it 4 stars.
Marianne E. Stump said
I enjoy the book that I received and I am learning new things everyday. Thanks!
D. Rebar said
Gives you a good basic overview of the subject matter. What I didn't like was the "See http://hostname.xxx/whatever.xxx for more details." I bought the book for the information, not for references on the web to find the information. Heck I can find that myself without a book to tell me where to search and find it.
R. Gamero said
There was some great info in this book, but only 3 out of the 8 books were helpful to my particular need (Building a photog web gallery). The author won't lead you astray. He is very focused on the industry standard and sound techniques. The information is very basic and a good start, but quickly I put the book down and went other places to find more information about making my website.
Margo Upson said
I failed my college web design course. I should have bought this book first. Within a couple days, I had created a page that would have gotten me an A in the class. This book is easy to use, and has a lot of great examples. It even comes with all of the software you will need. If you're considering having your own website, even if you are using site builder or a template program, you should buy this book. You never know when you will need to edit the coding to fix something, or add in a new feature. I definitely recommend this book. A++
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