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21. Creating a Web Page with HTML: Visual QuickProject Guide by Elizabeth Castro | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2004-08-13)
list price: US$17.99 -- used & new: US$9.82 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 032127847X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description Customer Reviews (13)
Not helpful for the newbie
If your going to get this book, get the series
Great!
Creating A Web Page
Craating A Web Page with HTML |
22. Cascading Style Sheets: Designing for the Web (3rd Edition) by Hakon Wium Lie, Bert Bos | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2005-05-05)
list price: US$49.99 -- used & new: US$29.14 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0321193121 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (9)
Clearest and most informative book I've read on CSS
Brilliant for IT people wanting to get into CSS
Good Choice for the CSS beginner and up
Good book but irritating typos
Great resouce for new to css |
23. Web Development and Design Foundations with XHTML (4th Edition) by Terry Felke-Morris | |
Paperback: 672
Pages
(2008-02-02)
list price: US$70.00 -- used & new: US$41.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0321530195 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description Customer Reviews (2)
Great Hands-On Approach!
Great Hands-On Approach! |
24. Manual de Creacion de Paginas Web con CD-ROM (en Espanol/Spanish) (Manuales PC Users) by Fernando Casale, Gustavo Katcheroff | |
Paperback: 223
Pages
(1999-03-06)
list price: US$17.90 Isbn: 9879131541 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description Cree rapidamente paginas utilizando las herramientas WYSIWYG, como Netscape Composer o FrontPage Express.Crear paginas directamente en HTML basico y avanzado desde un simple editor de texto.Lenguaje JavaScript, con ejemplos de rutinas.Disenios claros que no confunden ni con imagenes pesadas de mucho tiempo para bajarlas. Incluye un CD con mas de 60 programas, una galeria con mas de 5000 imagenes, fuentes y archivos MIDI, tutoriales, tests de autoevaluacion y mucho mas. Customer Reviews (4)
Excelent
Buen libro, pero básico en programación * Contiene tambien bastante código re-utilizable, que esbueno tambien, sim embargo, la mayorÃa de estos los encuentras eninternet. * El problema con este libro, es que está enfocado aprogramación básica, no entra en detalles como Bases de datos, Macromedia,e incluso scripts. * Lo recomiendo para aquellas personas que deseenempezar en esto. Es fácil de leer, y con bastantes ejemplos. Suerte!
Básico, pero flexible * Para los que son nuevos en esto, estáperfecto. * Para el que quiere crecer sus conocimientos en el Desarrollode Internet, no es muy bueno. * Para el que es muy autodidacta, no se lorecomiendo, ya que puede aprender todo lo que viene en el libro, en elmismo Internet. Reutilizar código es bueno, pero tambien necesitamossaber al 100% cómo realizarlo. El CD que viene con el libro, es bueno.Tiene muchas imágenes que puedes utilizar en caso de sabermanipularlas. Suerte!
Muy Sencillo y práctico |
25. Distributed Virtual Worlds: Foundations and Implementation Techniques Using VRML, Java, and CORBA by Stephan Diehl | |
Kindle Edition: 166
Pages
(2001-03-23)
list price: US$64.95 -- used & new: US$51.96 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: B000PY3XYQ Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description Customer Reviews (2)
Good Overview !!!
3D Student |
26. XML for the World Wide Web (Visual QuickStart Guide) by Elizabeth Castro | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2000-11-02)
list price: US$24.99 -- used & new: US$9.99 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0201710986 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Amazon.com Fortunately for her readers, Castro has identified successfully the corecomponents of XML, and presented them in a streamlined way. This book doesn'ttackle any of the advanced elements of XML technology, such as SOAP, SAX, orintegration with the Document Object Model (DOM). Instead, it focuses onteaching the basic nuts and bolts of creating XML documents, styling them, anddefining their structure. This book moves at a fast pace. Document Type Definitions (DTDs), for instance,get only 30 pages of coverage. This tight format comprises simple examples thatillustrate commands and concepts, instead of pages of text. The pages arepresented in a two-column format, so that code fragments can be placed (wisely)side by side with the step-by-step explanatory text. Each topic example issupplemented with one or more useful implementation tips. For a true grasp of XML and all of its potential, you'll need to follow up thisintroductory tutorial with more reading on the applications of the technologyand case studies. But this little book is a great way to learn the basics of XMLin a weekend. --Stephen W. Plain Topics covered: The real power of XML lies in combining information from varioussources and generating personalized content for different visitors.Castro's easy-to-follow graphics show exactly what XML looks like,and her real-world examples explain how to transform and streamlineyour Web-site creation process by automatically updating content. Customer Reviews (55)
Good condition, price, and prompt shipping.
Awesome Beginner's Guide
Errors, Lots and Lots of Errors
Editor needed
Good overall XML review, but it has gaps |
27. HTML 4.0 Fundamentals One-Day Course by DDC Publishing | |
Spiral-bound: 224
Pages
(2000-01-11)
list price: US$18.00 -- used & new: US$18.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 1562438344 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description HTML 4.0 Fundamentals was developed to teach the core technologies and fundamental use of the HyperText Markup Language, or HTML (W3C Specifications 3.2 and 4.0). This full-day course exposes students to the basic syntactical, technical, and publishing aspects of HTML. Students gain hands-on experience creating HTML tags, tag attributes, character references (both numeric and entity), and different types of hyperlinks. HTML 4.0 Fundamentals focuses on the following topics: Customer Reviews (2)
I Recommend This Book !
HTML 4.0 Fundamentals |
28. HTML, XHTML, and CSS: Your visual blueprint for designing effective web pages (Visual Blueprint) by Rob Huddleston | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2008-06-03)
list price: US$29.99 -- used & new: US$19.79 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0470274360 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description |
29. Core CSS (2nd Edition) (Core Series) by Keith Schengili-Roberts | |
Paperback: 864
Pages
(2003-10-03)
list price: US$54.99 -- used & new: US$24.39 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0130092789 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Amazon.com Particularly for developers, CSS allows more precise control of elements insidebrowsers, making it a lot easier to create Web clients that compete withtraditional stand-alone applications. But support for CSS in today's browsers isspotty. The strength of this book is that it explains both the CSS1 and CSS2standards, even though they are still under development. This text shows offwhat each property is supposed to accomplish with sample HTML andscreenshots. The author is careful to note problems with CSS properties intoday's browsers. For the CSS1 standard, every property is marked as beingunsafe, safe, or partially implemented on no less than eight browsers(including Netscape 3 and 4.x, Internet Explorer 3 through 5, and Opera forWindows, UNIX, and Mac platforms). The second part of the book is devoted to the CSS2 standard with a descriptionof proposed support for Unicode, for formatting Web pages (with paged mediaproperties), and for tagging content so that it can be read out loud bycomputer-generated voices. Although still under construction, the CSS1 and CSS2standards will certainly offer a better Internet for us all. In the meantime,Core CSS: Cascading Style Sheets describes what's available in today'sbrowsers. It's a solid reference that will make CSS understandable to anyone,regardless of their level of Web expertise. --Richard Dragan Topics covered: Introduction to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), the CSS1and CSS2 standards, the browser wars, CSS support on the Netscape, InternetExplorer, Opera and Mozilla browsers; basic CSS (grouping, inheritance, andcontextual selectors), cascading order, CSS units, pseudo-classes andpseudo-elements, font properties, color and background properties, text and boxproperties, classification properties, new CSS2 features, Unicode support,generated content and automatic numbering for lists, properties for printing Webpages, new table properties, aural style sheets for speech-enabled browsers,CSS1 and CSS2 reference and cross-browser comparison of supported properties. CSS is fundamental to current Web design, allowing you to separate content from formatting, and to do Web page layout in ways simply not possible using regular HTML. Most books on CSS simply look at how you can accomplish certain formatting tricks, but this book delves deeper, looking at how each CSS property works, what CSS is capable of, and what to expect in the near future. This book provides the most accessible and up-to-date listing available on CSS compatibility across browsers and operating systems so Webmasters can finally know which CSS properties are "safe" to use. Detailed appendices provide full CSS property listings, compatibility charts, and more. Customer Reviews (30)
Good for in-depth material
I rather liked this book
Terribly disappointing
More Disappointing On Every Reread
Worthless to the core |
30. Creating Web Pages with HTML Simplified® 2nd Edition by Ruth Maran | |
Paperback: 232
Pages
(1999-09-09)
list price: US$27.99 -- used & new: US$6.34 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0764560670 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description Customer Reviews (24)
The way most tech books should be approached !
Excellent Web Pages in NoTime
Really really simple.
Don't buy both!!!
Learn all the Basics Easily! |
31. Beginning Web Programming with HTML, XHTML, and CSS by Jon Duckett | |
Paperback: 836
Pages
(2008-04-28)
list price: US$39.99 -- used & new: US$26.39 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0470259310 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description Beginning Web Programming with HTML, XHTML, and CSS teaches you how to write Web pages using HTML, XHTML, and CSS. It follows standards-based principles, but also teaches readers ways around problems they are likely to face using (X)HTML. While XHTML is the "current" standard, the book still covers HTML because many people do not yet understand that XHTML is the official successor to HTML, and many readers will still stick with HTML for backward compatibility and simpler/informal Web pages that don't require XHTML compliance. The book teaches basic principles of usability and accessibility along the way, to get users into the mode of developing Web pages that will be available to as many viewers as possible from the start. The book also covers the most commonly used programming/scripting language — JavaScript — and provides readers with a roadmap of other Web technologies to learn after mastering this book to add more functionality to their sites. Customer Reviews (11)
Great teaching book
Hard to follow |
32. Web Design in a Nutshell by Jennifer Niederst | |
Paperback: 640
Pages
(2001-10-15)
list price: US$29.95 -- used & new: US$6.20 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0596001967 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Amazon.com With all that's changed in the meantime, an overhaul is welcome. This is the rare book for designers that is almost completely nonvisual. It doesn't show what's hip in navigational bars or what the coolest colors are. Rather, it gives readers the kind of know-how that can make a difference between someone who just whips up pretty pages with WYSIWYG applications like Dreamweaver and someone who can make those pages cross-platform, cross-browser, fast loading, and accessible to all. The clear organization makes it easy to locate any specific topic. There are six sections. "The Web Environment" discusses the realities of browser compatibility, display-resolution problems, a useful bit of Unix, and tips for print designers looking to move into Web design. "Authoring" shows how to write accurate and up-to-date HTML, cascading style sheets, and Server Side Includes (like putting the current date and time on your homepage). "Graphics" brings together all you need to know to make effective use of images (GIFs, JPEGS, PNGs, and animated GIFs). "Multimedia and Interactivity" helps with adding audio, video, or Flash to your site (including some succinct tips on optimization and publish settings). And "Advanced Technologies" covers JavaScript, DHTML, XML, XHTML, and WAP and WML. And there are six useful look-up tables in the appendix, which include HTML 4.0 tags, deprecated tags, attributes, and CSS support across browsers. Web Design in a Nutshell could easily have been titled The Web Designer's Companion--it's mighty handy to have around. --Angelynn Grant Customer Reviews (123)
Web Design in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference
Great overview / refresher for me
Web Design in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference
Very good book for CSS
question |
33. HTML 4 for the World Wide Web: VQS (3rd Edition) by Elizabeth Castro | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(1998-05-07)
list price: US$17.95 -- used & new: US$3.95 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0201696967 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Amazon.com Unlike other books that lumber along feeding the reader arcane details, Castro's book keeps to the basics. You'll still learn everything you need to create a great site (where to start off, how to nest tables, how to add in video), but you won't feel overwhelmed by the process. The book is clearly referenced and, in typically concise Peachpit Press style, full of deceptively simple bullet lists of things to do. On the other side of the split page are screen shots, illustrations, or other examples to highlight the steps the reader needs to take to create desired effects. The book concludes with a listing of special symbols, a color chart, and a well-devised index of all the goodies contained in this slim--but comprehensive--book. --Jennifer Buckendorff Like all the books in the Visual QuickStart series, this one breaks even the most complex tasks into easy-to-follow steps illustrated with hundreds of screenshots and the actual code. The book presumes no prior knowledge of HTML, making it the perfect introduction for beginners. But its tabbed format and info-packed appendixes (on special HTML characters and Web-safe colors, for example) also make it a handy and indispensable reference for those who build Web pages for a living. Find out why Amazon called the previous edition a "dream guide" to HTML. Customer Reviews (150)
For beginners and beyond (2) Keep it forever as a quick and easy reference when you are a professional Web Developer.
This is the place to start THE BOOK: As introductory as it gets for HTML.It starts you off at the roots: let's sort through all these web technologies you hear about: XML, CSS, etc.But don't worry too much about those.Here's what HTML is: tags, spacing, designing, etc.How do you go about planning and designing your website, then look at it in a browser?How can I create and add images, create links, lists of information, tables, frames and forms to my web page.How can I use Cascading Style Sheets, a way to provide a consistent look throughout multiple pages of my website?Each page provides an example of both the code and the webpage screenshot of the HTML being put to use in a page.Toss in a specular appendix that suggests HTML tools and more importantly, Colors in Hex (hint: learn what web safe colors are as soon as you decide to design a web page!) and you have this book.Three hundred pages of no-nonsense, get me working with HTML information for the web page designing beginner.
Excellent book for HTML Basics
a slight correction --newer version is not that bad
Two Words: GET IT! New or experienced....this is your tag andformat reference. Use the 3" reference books for monitor stands andkeep this one handy! ... Read more |
34. Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML (Head First) by Elisabeth Freeman, Eric Freeman | |
Paperback: 504
Pages
(2005-12-01)
list price: US$34.95 Isbn: 1600330045 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description Learn the real secrets of creating Web pages, and why everything your boss told you about HTML tables is probably wrong (and what to do instead). Most importantly, hold your own with your co-worker (and impress cocktail party guests) when he casually mentions how his HTML is now strict, and his CSS is in an external style sheet. With "Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML, you'll avoid the embarrassment of thinking Web-safe colors still matter, and the foolishness of slipping a font tag into your pages. Best of all, you'll learn HTML and CSS in a way that won't put you to sleep. If you've read a Head First book, you know what to expect: a visually-rich format designed for the way your brain works. Using the latest research in neurobiology, cognitive science, and learning theory, this book will load HTML, CSS, and XHTML into your brain in a way that sticks. So what are you waiting for? Leave those other dusty books behind and come join us in Webville.Your tour is about to begin. "Elegant design is at the core of every chapter here, each concept conveyed with equal doses of pragmatism and wit." --Ken Goldstein, Executive Vice President, Disney Online "This book is a thoroughly modern introduction to forward-looking practices in web page markup and presentation." --Danny Goodman, author of "Dynamic HTML: The Definitive Guide "What used to be a long trial and error learning process has now been reduced neatly into an engaging paperback." --Mike Davidson, CEO, Newsvine, Inc. "I love "Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML--it teaches you everything you need to learn in a 'fun coated' format!" --Sally Applin, UI Designer and Artist "I haven't had as much fun reading a book (other than Harry Potter) in years. And your book finally helped me break out of my hapless so-last-century way of creating web pages." --Professor David M. Arnow, Department of Computer and Information Science, Brooklyn College "If you've ever had a family member who wanted you to design a website for them, buy them Head First HTML with CSS and XHTML. If you've ever asked a family member to design you a web site, buy this book. If you've ever bought an HTML book and ended up using it to level your desk, or for kindling on a cold winter day, buy this book. This is the book you've been waiting for. This is the learning system you've been waiting for." --Warren Kelly, Blogcritics.org Customer Reviews (199)
Fantastic Book
a no no
Head First, Over and Over again
Good Introduction to HTML and CSS
Great start for beginners! |
35. XHTML for Dummies (With CD-ROM) by Ed Tittel, Chelsea Valentine, Natanya Pitts | |
CD-ROM: 432
Pages
(2000-01-15)
list price: US$24.99 -- used & new: US$12.89 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0764507516 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description XHTML For Dummies is a friendly, approachable guide to tackling the terminology and mastering the tools of XHTML. Written for absolutely anyone interested in creating readable and attractive Web pages–regardless of degree of computer savvy or markup language experience–it quickly gets you on track with the kn owledge and skills needed to: From the basics of tags and elements to advanced topics, such as creating dynamic Web pages with DOM, XHTML For Dummies covers all the bases for novices and experienced Web developers alike, including: As an added bonus, you get a CD-ROM featuring: Packed with working examples, clear step-by-step explanations and hot tips on how to get the most out of XHTML this is everyone’s total guide to mastering the latest Web design language. Customer Reviews (8)
An Easy Introduction to XHTML
Good intro to XHTML XHTML for Dummies is a solid INTRODUCTION to XHTML. If you have already reached the intermediate level, then this book is for you. However, if you want to design websites and don't know where to start, then give this book a shot.
Look Elsewhere
Not for Your Average Dummy This book is written from that perspective and is really more of a reference book for looking up various XHTML elements or rules.It is not very useful as a beginning tool for learning how to code in XHTML unless you are already familiar with the rules and ways of HTML. Other important aspects like Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) are given such cursory treatment that it really makes you feel like more of a dummy after reading it.Other aspects such as the relationship between HTML, XHTML and XML are explained in a ways that just didn't make sense to me but then maybe I'm just a bigger dummy than the author anticipated. If you have a working knowledge of HTML then this book will probably suffice but if you are just getting started then perhaps it would be better to look elsewhere for an XHTML how-to.
The title should be "XHTML for highly motivated dummies" |
36. HTML 4.01 Weekend Crash Course (With CD-ROM) by Greg Perry | |
Paperback: 447
Pages
(2000-01-15)
list price: US$24.99 -- used & new: US$6.27 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0764547461 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description HTML 4.01 Weekend Crash Course is written to meet the needs of the reader who is new to HTML and new to scripting and mark-up languages. However, through the use of carefully constructed roadmaps at the beginning of each session as well as pre- and post-assessment software on the CD-ROM, the book is also quite accessible to the reader who already has some knowledge of HTML or another scripting language. Customer Reviews (8)
Excellent
Great Book
Admirable job
It did the job
Good for beginners |
37. creative html design.2 (2nd Edition) by Lynda Weinman, William Weinman | |
Paperback: 544
Pages
(2001-04-17)
list price: US$39.99 -- used & new: US$6.77 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0735709726 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Amazon.com Creative HTML Design.2 covers basic page structure, images and compression, color, links, buttons, transparency, typography, organization, style sheets, navigation, rollovers, forms, and other issues. (A good description of the first edition, including a sample chapter, can currently be found at www.lynda.com; this new edition will most likely be detailed there soon as well. They also maintain an errata section, important for any book that includes code.) Lynda Weinman's specialty is her friendly yet tech-savvy teaching style--there aren't many who can walk readers through the minutiae of client-side image map coordinates and not confuse them (or bore them to tears). Brother William[SS1], an engineer and programmer, presumably provides the finer points of HTML, plus the JavaScript and CGI scripts. The book offers all the good aspects of Weinman's other popular books: text that's affable yet clear, with a view to anticipating problems beginners may stumble into; lesson projects that are neither too complex nor aesthetically amateur; and a book layout that doesn't crowd pages, but rather serves up ministeps and clearly captioned screen shots in easily digested morsels. With editors that do it all--like Dreamweaver and GoLive--why would a non-tech-head Web designer want to learn HTML? As Weinman explains, "The advantage of knowing and understanding HTML is that you are in better control of knowing what is possible and what is not." Even if you use an HTML editor, you will at some point have to go "under the hood" and fix troubled code, and at this point even a little familiarity can make a big difference in relieving Web design stress. --Angelynn Grant Topics covered: It¿s time.International best-selling author, Lynda Weinman, circles back to update this HTML guide and to add her unique creative energy and wisdom to Customer Reviews (10)
A Good Book to Own
On the short list
Beginner's Guide to NOT SO CREATIVE HTML
Good Combination of Design and Code for Beginners What the book successfully does is to show that creating a good Web site is not a matter of simply knowing the code but correctly preparing the graphics and working them into HTML. They use PhotoShop 6, but I was able to fumble through using an older version of PhotoShop and even Fireworks for readying the graphics. The exercises are helpful and simple enough for beginners. Some of the chapters, like one on bullets and horizontal rules was a bit overblown even for beginners. However, the bulk of the book is a gentle path to working with HTML and graphics. The online site (Ducks in a Row) is only so-so design wise, and the CD files needed for the exercises aren't always complete but enough to work through the exercises. The chapter on transparencies in GIF files was excellent and contained lots of good information and exercises. My favorite part of the book lies in the Appendices. The authors compile the tags and their associated attributes in several tables so it is a good reference for later use at a more advanced level. They did not include every Maverick tag and attribute that Netscape and Microsoft like to drop in but stuck with the W3C standard as far as I could see. Overall, when a beginner is finished with this book she'll be ready for intermediate level material for developing Web sites, and if that is the book's goal, it accomplishes it nicely.
A great book for everyone - REALLY everyone! |
38. Cascading Style Sheets: ABeginner's Guide | |
Paperback: 544
Pages
(2001-11-26)
list price: US$29.99 -- used & new: US$11.21 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 007219295X Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description Customer Reviews (8)
Frustrating! Do you want to know how frustrating it is to try and re-create a page using the code given to you in a book, have the page come out looking nothing like the example in said book, then finding out the reason for the discrepency is because the author actually coded their example differently? Well there's plenty of opportunities in this book! I now have to learn inline CSS which I believe might have been covered to some extent in this book. I can't remember. That's how badly I want to forget this book! I'm sticking with CSS for Dummies!
Great once you know the basics
great textbook but needs to professional editing
Earnest & Thoughtful, but Repitious and Full of Typos
Very good book for CSS Beginners The book is well structured and includes hints, tips and other similar helpful stuff along the way. Of course reading a book does not really make you a master unless you think and work hard yourself as well. So if you know HTML then this shud be your next step. ... Read more |
39. Using HTML 4 (4th Edition) by Lee Anne Phillips | |
Paperback: 704
Pages
(1998-04-10)
list price: US$29.99 -- used & new: US$8.49 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0789715627 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Amazon.com Her first chapter is elementary, covering everything from selecting a computer to choosing an Internet service provider. Next, she launches into how to create your first Web page, using simple but realistic examples to turn seemingly daunting code into a simple set of instructions for building a basic and attractive Web site. Phillips demystifies the process, showing how to use the simple text editors that come with each computer. Gradually Phillips moves into more advanced topics, such as images and multimedia, how to control the presentation, how to add interactivity, and more. She summarizes key points and additional tips in quick side notes on the borders of each page. Using HTML 4 is not an exhaustive exploration of HTML 4, but it highlights the most important and useful features for newbies who want to build a Web site for family, hobbies, or small business. --Elizabeth Lewis Customer Reviews (21)
Excellent Book
Terrible as an HTML companion book
Outstanding Reference Guide
The BEST HTML book I have read yet !
This book should be required text for all future HTML'ers |
40. Sams Teach Yourself SVG in 24 Hours (Sams Teach Yourself in 24 Hours) by Micah Laaker | |
Paperback: 456
Pages
(2002-02-13)
list price: US$29.99 -- used & new: US$24.95 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0672322900 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Book Description Sams Teach Yourself SVG in 24 Hours provides a thorough understanding of the technology, complete with working examples and practical answers to common development questions. The book focuses on how to create imagery in SVG for static and dynamic graphics. Readers will learn: SVG fundamentals; how it compares to other technologies, including Flash; Manipulating SVG; painting with SVG and using effects; Bringing SVG to life; understanding animation; Text and typography; Efficient coding techniques; Understanding how to integrate JavaScript and dynamic data; Mastering SVG and overcoming common problems. Customer Reviews (6)
Teach yourself SVG - excellent choice for fast learning It was a pleasent suprise to open a computing book that wasn't in too much jargon - quite a handy thing when its your first exposure to a new language. This book it written for everyone! (unless you have no interest in computers or the internet etc..)
The Best Computer Book I've Read This book walked you through a series of detailed tutorials to build a dynamic weather forecast web page using SVG step by step. In each chapter, a new topic is covered in aneasy-to-understand and informative manner, which makes the learning curve pretty flat. As the title suggests, this book is an introductory primer to a new technique so it is not intented to delve too deep into a specific topic. However, a good many hyperlinks to W3C's online SVG specification appear here and there for your reference if you would like to make your hands dirtier...In a nutshelll, if you would like to teach yourself SVG from the beginning, it is The book, though it may, by a large chance, take you more than 24 hours to go through it.
Sams Teach Yourself SVG in 24 Hours This book begins with an overview and describes the justification and process of development of SVG. In chapter 2 it jumps right in and teaches the nuts and bolts of creating images with SVG. As I am not a coder or programmer, I was amazed at the simplicity. Once a few basics had been explained I was off and running. Anyone with even the most basic computer and a simple text editor can create sophisticated graphics. Towards the end of the book is a section on using Adobe Illustrator and in the back there is a reference section for oddball color conversion. The book also comes with the Adobe Web Collection CD that includes the viewer and tryout versions of Illustrator and Photoshop. I'm really excited by the potential of this technology and can recommend this book to anyone who wants to develop some expertise in a hurry. Good Luck...Tom Burns
A MUST HAVE for your web library SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an XML implementation utilizing a markup language similar to HTML but created specifically to render and control graphics.It is a robust mix of technologies including the DOM, CSS, Xlink, XSLT and JavaScript, and using the Adobe® SVG Viewer (a free plug-in), it supports static and dynamic graphics and WAV or MP3 audio. Web developers should learn SVG because it is open-source and built in a simple text editor.It gives complete control of each graphic element.Web designers should use SVG because it is powerful -- graphics packages such as Adobe Illustrator, Corel Draw, Jasc Web Draw and others support SVG output.SVG also enables flash-like animation. In fact, SVG is THE open-source solution to web animation.No longer do you need expensive proprietary software to get the job done. Anyway, this book is what you need.(That's how I learned all this.)Author Micah Laaker, while presenting the material in a comprehensive, straightforward and exciting manner, will leave an excellent reference guide on your book shelf.Buy it, read it and keep it handy.
A must have for SVG Developers I think that SVG developers of all ages, shapes, sizes, and experience level will find it very useful indeed. Micah covers the topics everyone needs to get started, and some that I think even some experienced, self-taught developers might find new--or just well explained. So I think there is something for everyone in this book. |
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