Part of the New Perspectives Series, this thorough, engaging includes everything readers need to learn to create simple to complex Web sites using HTML5, CSS3, and Dynamic HTML.
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Great book for intro level HTML – super layout with accompanying tutorials. I am using this for book for an online college class. It is fairly easy, as college texts go. I like the organization of the book, that each chapter teaches some topics, offers a tutorial with exact expected answers in the book (the accompanying files are free online), and then offers additional tutorials for extra practice on each chapter (accompanying files also found online). Some might say that having the answers right there in the book makes it too easy, but I find that I like to be walked through a valid working example and see for myself what happens. Then I can play around with those tools and on my own. I would buy from this author/publisher again.
My only complaint is that like all experts There’s really a depth to the material presented in Carey’s book that I haven’t seen elsewhere. In each chapter Carey gives a step-by-step tutorial while he explains the how and why of each concept. The tutorial is followed by practice review exercises which allow you to practice the concepts without depending on the step-by-step guide. Each chapter builds on concepts learned in the previous chapters.My only complaint is that like all experts, Carey sometimes forgets what it’s like to approach the material as a beginner. Although he strives to explain the little things, there are occasional concepts which aren’t immediately clear and which could be explained better. This problem isn’t excessively frequent, which is why I still have the book four stars.
Okay for what it does. Not bad for the price I paid. Every page was in the book (though not all were completely attached). It’s serving its purpose, even if it is outdated.A newer version would be better for people just starting on HTML 5, instead of some sections being history lessons/hybrids with HTML 4, such as