Saturday, August 25, 2012

Beginning HTML, XHTML, CSS, and JavaScript pdf


There are a lot of books about designing and building web pages, so thank you for picking up this one. 
During the relatively short life of the Web, many technologies have been introduced to help you create 
web pages, some of which have lasted, others of which have disappeared. Now the dust is beginning to 
settle, and commonly accepted best practices are emerging; so the aim of this book is to teach you how 
to create pages for the Web as it is  today  and will be for the next few years

This book is different from many books because it teaches you more than just the code you need to learn 
to write web pages; I wanted to share some of the practical experience I have gained designing and 
building web sites over the past 12 years. Therefore, alongside the usual technical information, you will 
see advice on topics that range from how to approach the task of creating a new site to chapters that let 
you in on the techniques used by designers to make their pages more attractive. You will also find 
information about important topics such as accessibility and usability that any professional web 
programmer needs to understand. And, once you have worked through this book, it should continue to 
serve as a helpful reference text you can keep nearby and dip into as you need to. 

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