Rating: Summary: Center your desing in the user Review: This book doesn't help you very much in the design of web pages. It helps you in the design of web SITES. After reading this well structured book you will be capable create a structured web site in a few easy steps.If you want to build dynamic, simple and user centered web pages you must read the rules and ideas this book gives you. It covers almost every basic aspects of modern web building without getting into very complicated explanations. You can learn CSS (including some of those little effects you nowadays see in almost every website), HTML, XML. For professional looking web site without "Las Vegas effects" and things like that, buy it, read it and practive its concepts. Really 5 stars !
Rating: Summary: Not for everybody. Review: This book is a general overview of web design. The book begins with examples of web architecture (linear, hub, etc.) and then begins to expand on all issues related to web design( Text, Graphics,etc.). In my opinion it does not do this in the proper order. You learn about Graphics and Browser Auto-Detection before you learn about text. This is not that bad though. Basically this book lists improvements and the do's and don'ts of making a site. This book does not teach HTML! You will find very little on tags. The book frequently references it's Companion Book (Complete Reference: HTML). This book also stops teaching about 75% through it. It then begins to explain what the future of web design will be and starts it's huge appendix section. In my opinion, alot of the different appendices should have been in a different book. What's the use of listing the hexidecimal color codes in a book that mentions very little or nothing about color usage in web design. I also would have liked a section in the book on page layout. The book uses one layout throughout the entire book. Java and CSS code is spread throughout the book, but no mention of how to put it into your site. Another thing I did not like about the book was, on about 25% of the improvements to web sites it listed, it gave you no code to perform the improvement. Examples: There are many useful forms in the book, but no code. It fully explains the importance of having a local search engine on your site. No code. There are many others. Also, the book is too big for it's binder. After the first full day of usage(turning pages and laying the book flat so I could reference or type in some code) pages began to separate from the binding. I'm gonna have to go to Kinko's and get it rebound. To me, this book is meant for someone who knows HTML code, but does not know the methodology of creating a user friendly site. Do not, get this book if this is your first time building a site! Do get this book if you are seeking to improve upon your current web design style!
Rating: Summary: Not for everybody. Review: This book is a general overview of web design. The book begins with examples of web architecture (linear, hub, etc.) and then begins to expand on all issues related to web design( Text, Graphics,etc.). In my opinion it does not do this in the proper order. You learn about Graphics and Browser Auto-Detection before you learn about text. This is not that bad though. Basically this book lists improvements and the do's and don'ts of making a site. This book does not teach HTML! You will find very little on tags. The book frequently references it's Companion Book (Complete Reference: HTML). This book also stops teaching about 75% through it. It then begins to explain what the future of web design will be and starts it's huge appendix section. In my opinion, alot of the different appendices should have been in a different book. What's the use of listing the hexidecimal color codes in a book that mentions very little or nothing about color usage in web design. I also would have liked a section in the book on page layout. The book uses one layout throughout the entire book. Java and CSS code is spread throughout the book, but no mention of how to put it into your site. Another thing I did not like about the book was, on about 25% of the improvements to web sites it listed, it gave you no code to perform the improvement. Examples: There are many useful forms in the book, but no code. It fully explains the importance of having a local search engine on your site. No code. There are many others. Also, the book is too big for it's binder. After the first full day of usage(turning pages and laying the book flat so I could reference or type in some code) pages began to separate from the binding. I'm gonna have to go to Kinko's and get it rebound. To me, this book is meant for someone who knows HTML code, but does not know the methodology of creating a user friendly site. Do not, get this book if this is your first time building a site! Do get this book if you are seeking to improve upon your current web design style!
Rating: Summary: Invaluable! Review: This book is absolutely wonderful! Anyone truely interested in web design will benefit greatly! The author is very knowlegable in the web medium and gives extensive detail into some of the most important and least looked at areas of design... the design itself! That's right, this book won't serve as a complete HTML guide. The book does talk a lot about HTML, it's stucture and propoer use and functure as well as gives lots of code examples. Same for javascript. But this book is mostly geared towards design issues. Where do you but the navigation bar on a website? How big to make your buttons? How should you organize the site? What are the steps to creating a web project? What kind of site models could you use? How to best use the web technologies available to create usable content. The book emphasises a balance between form and function and talks a lot about usabillity, something that is of utmost importance in making interactive media. This book will guide you through the thinking behind interface desing concepts and aesthetic issues as well. Easy to read and superbly written, this book is great! Some other reviews have displayed a dislike for it's focus on design principles and concepts instead of code the underworkings. While the book will infact give you good examples of use of HTML and Javascript as well as tons of info about these technologies (and brief intros) it was not meant to be a code manual. The name is "web DESIGN: the complete refrence"... if you want a code primer or refrence or beginners guide to making simple web pages get a different book. This book however gets you thinking about the issues of desinging usable websites that you probably never considered and that up until now, many books have been completely ignoring.
Rating: Summary: Online resources are not available Review: Too bad that the "competent" author of such a comprehensive book does not practice what he preaces. The online resources located at are mentioned throughout the entire book. Unfortunately they are non existent. (See items such as the templates mentioned on page 40). This diminishes considerably the effectiveness of the book, not to mention the credibility of the author. You will be better off buying a book that has all the resources available. Personally, I feel that I just wasted $40.
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