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Customer Rating:      Summary: Better than taking a class Comment: In just the few weeks it took me to read this book, I learned more about Web design than I would have learned if I had taken the actual class on web design offered at my college. Not to mention the actual class is a whole semester long. Some of the stuff in this book isn't even taught in the basic web design course here. I would've had to take both the basic and the advanced web design course, that's a semester each, just to learn all the stuff that this book had in it. Except this book only took a couple weeks to read :)
The tone, the images and the games made it very easy to understand. It wasn't just easy, it was even fun! I would definitely recommend this book.
Customer Rating:      Summary: This is how all text books should be written. Comment: I have never used a text book that I have enjoyed more. My wife thought I was mad, cuddling up to my Head First HTML.
It is so refreshing to know that the work you are doing in studying has already been more than matched by the creators of the book you are using.
Well done Head First and bring on the PHP/MySQL experience!
I cannot recommend this highly enough ******
Customer Rating:      Summary: Head First HTML with CSS and XHTML Comment: A very good book to start if you want to learn what the title of the book says. This book keeps me want to learn more. I like the ways the
material is presented. Two thumbs up!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Approach Comment: This is one of the best technical books I have read. The approach is very well thought out and fun. I would recommend this book for non-technical people and technical people looking for HTML and CSS knowledge. I only wish the series approach more intermediate to advanced topics rather than the low hanging fruit.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Book with Good Examples Comment: Great book, especially for a beginner. There are actually 3 projects that you work on through out the book and they are clear and easy to understand. My intent was to use this book for an HTML class I teach and when I emailed the publisher for a copy of the book to review for adoption I was denied as they do not waste their time with middle school and high school classes. They must be unaware of the fact that kids in grades 7-12 are the ones studying about computers and web design more than adults.
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