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Rating: Summary: "Commendable simplicity and style" Review: "The three co-authors have put in a sterling effort to come up with a work of commendable simplicity and style, giving you a peek into the structure of the Web, how it works, and the design fundamentals for creating web pages. The book is designed in a way that would seem to suit classroom study but for its coffee table magazine look and feel it can also be your ideal self-study guide at home."The 155-pages should be a breeze if you have some background knowledge of computers or the Web, but anyone, including rank newcomers, can gain a lot of knowledge of what Cyberspace is all about and help you effectively make your presence there. "The book focuses on the Web page as a practical tool to captivate Web audiences and includes critical analysis of Web page organization, design, and functionality. And, true to its word, it connotes essential preparation if you intend using any Web page design software. "After setting the foundations in the first section through a simple yet thorough understanding of the Web and the basics of hypertext markup language, the books dwells on its central aim of Web design, before rounding off with the requirements of preparing your own Web site in the last section. "Two appendixes on 'Understanding RGB and hexadecimal for Web-safe colors' and the glossary of common HTML terms add to the book's appeal." (A Review...)
Rating: Summary: They want how much for this book???? Review: This book belongs in the children's or young adults section.
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