About.com Guide to Web Design: Build and Maintain a Dynamic, User-Friendly Web Site Using HTML, CSS and Javascript (Abou

About.com Guide to Web Design: Build and Maintain a Dynamic, User-Friendly Web Site Using HTML, CSS and Javascript (Abou
Authors
Jennifer Kyrnin
ISBN
1598693786
Published
01 Dec 2007
Purchase online
amazon.com

Web sites aren't just for technical whizzes and computer geeks anymore. In today's world of online business, celebrity blogs, and Internet dating, there's room for everyone on the Web! The About.com Guide to Web Design is your perfect guide to creating your own Web site--whether it's for business, a hobby, or just plain fun! The About.com Guide to Web Design simplifies and explains all the latest tools and techniques out there so anyone can use them.

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Dave White said
Part of my job as a Web designer/developer is to stay on top of current best practices, technology and software. This book covers all of that in a comprehensive but concise package.

The author goes a step beyond discussing what you can and can't do with a Web site, and offers practical, understandable reasons why, and specific examples of when a particular technique or technology is appropriate.

Like a well designed Web site, the book is well organized and easily readable. The links to the author's own website and others are well chosen, adding depth to the subject, and demonstrating an effective way to create a multimedia approach in which each medium plays a specific role, each complimentary to the other.

This is, by far, the best book of its kind that I've seen.

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