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Teach Yourself Web Publishing With Html 3.2 in a Week

Teach Yourself Web Publishing With Html 3.2 in a Week

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent beginner's book
Review: At the time, I was determined to learn HTML 3.2 without the help of a purchased book. I downloaded the W3 consortium's HTML 3.2 document. I soon realized that examples would be nice. I broke my promise and bought Laura Lemay's book. I was glad that I did! Her style might not please everyone but, I found it humerous and enlightning.

I found the chapters on tables and frames very, very helpfull. For me, Laura's book was an excellent buy and would recommend it to any beginner!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great for beginners
Review: Laura Lemay's Teach Yourself Web Publishing with HTML 3.2 in a Week is an excellent book for people wanting to learn HTML. It is clear and easy to understand with lots of examples and lessons. I highly recommend it

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good introduction to HTML basics
Review: Lemay has been slammed lately for spreading herself too thin, and in many cases this criticism is deserved. But this book (or its predecessors) is what brought her enough notoriety to be able to spread herself thin, and I personally don't believe that it deserves the criticism other people are giving it on this page. Would I buy it to learn about HTML 4? No. But it is a good introduction to and a solid reference guide for HTML; a well-used copy of the previous edition sits within reach of my desk. If you don't really care about all the cutting-edge intricacies of HTML, but are more concerned with creating a usable site, I would definitely recommend this book, along with a copy of the CGI/Perl Cookbook

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic Beginners Book on HTML!
Review: This book is well written in an easy to follow style. It IS NOT written for the technophile with a superiority complex. It IS written as an introduction to HTML for readers with varying skill levels. I am a computer professional with 16 years computer experience and I found the book very instructional. The information contained is accurate and good examples are given throughout. The subject matter is arranged in a logical order so that each chapter builds on the previous ones. A good index makes the book a valuable reference subsequent to learning HTML coding. If you are looking for an easy to read, informative book on BASIC HTML, buy this one


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