HTML & CSS: The Good Parts
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Released: February 2010
Pages: 352
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A Required Introduction to the Web

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  • Concise
  • Easy to understand

Cons

  • Too basic

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Comments about O'Reilly Media HTML & CSS: The Good Parts:

If you're new to Web Design and Development, you should absolutely read this book. It will give you a solid foundation in a relatively light package.If you've been in the industry a while, I'd move along.[...]

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All Over The Map in A Relatively Few Num

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  • Difficult to understand

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Comments about O'Reilly Media HTML & CSS: The Good Parts:

Around 300 pages, to be exact. Which is mostly a good thing, seeing as how most HTML and CSS books easily run three or four hundred pages each. Instead of me listing some of the different areas that are covered, put your mouse over the book's picture and select "Table of Contents" to see the entire list.

I say "mostly a good thing" because many of the paragraphs are pretty dense. This isn't necessarily bad, but for some reason I found the style of writing made it difficult for me to understand what was being said - maybe because it assumed knowledge I did not have.

Which wouldn't be the author's fault, as it says "Previous development experience with HTML and CSS is recommended" on the back of the book. I do have some experience - maybe just not enough to get the most out of this book.

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