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DHTML and CSS for the World Wide Web, Second Edition (Visual QuickStart Guide)
 
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DHTML and CSS for the World Wide Web, Second Edition (Visual QuickStart Guide)

If you can't afford to let the Web get ahead of you, you can't afford not to have this guide. In this best-selling Visual QuickStart Guide, you'll find all the friendly, step-by-step instructions you need to start using DHTML and CSS to add visually sophisticated, interactive elements to your Web sites. Completely updated to cover the new browsers, standards, and DHTML and CSS features that define the Web today, the one thing that hasn't changed in this edition is its task-based visual approach to the topic.

Using loads of tips and screenshots, veteran author Jason Cranford Teague covers a lot of ground--from basic and advanced dynamic techniques to creating effects for newer browsers, migrating from tables to CSS, and creating new DHTML scripts. If you're new to DHTML and CSS, you'll find this a quick, easy introduction to scripting, and if you're a more experienced programmer, you'll be pleased to find practical, working examples throughout the book.



 
Publisher: Peachpit Press
Author: Jason Cranford Teague
Release Date: 2001-06-09
ISBN/EAN: 0201730847 / 9780201730845

New Price: $1.68 / Used Price: $0.41 / Collectible Price: n.a.
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Average Rating: 4.0
Number of Reviews: 49

 

Good Reference MaterialRating:
All the Peachpit Press Visual QuickStart books are organized well and progress in an appropriate logical manner. The index for this book helps to quickly find the information you need. I build website's regularly and this book extended my knowledge. A good buy.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-08-13
 
Hard to followRating:
After reading Elizabeth Castro's HTML book I thought this would be a good next step. However, this book does not stack up anywhere as readable as Castro's book. The CSS part is OK, but the javascript part is poor with hard-to-follow examples using Alice in Wonderland images.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2006-06-07
 
Good purchaseRating:
I am about half way through the book and like it so far. I wasn't quite sure what to expect though I have purchased Visual QuickStart books before and have been happy with them. All in all I feel like it was a good purchase that I can use.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2006-02-01
 
Sloppy editing--typos all over!Rating:
I don't know how all the mistakes in this book got past the editors. It is more than just careless typos. There are numerous inconsitancies between the CSS examples given and the web page results. Only as far as the second chapter, I've lost count of the inconsistancies--enough to make me give up on the book. I've checked out the companion web site, and the corrections are not to be found. The poor quality of the book also shakes my faith in Peachpit Press's Visual Quickstart series, which up until now I have enjoyed using.
Total Votes: 8, Helpful Votes: 8, Date: 2005-12-10
 
Excellent Introduction to Dynamic Web CodingRating:
This book is for people who already understand programming languages and who have hand-crafted HTML before.

If you are such a person, this book will be very helpful in learning how to create dynamic web pages: CSS plus Javascript plus DOM equals Dynamic HTML.

The skills you will learn in this book will take you to the next level. It does not insult your intelligence with overviews of basic stuff but it does step you through the new material.

I liked it, it helped me and I recommend it.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2005-12-05
 
Good Reference MaterialRating:
All the Peachpit Press Visual QuickStart books are organized well and progress in an appropriate logical manner. The index for this book helps to quickly find the information you need. I build website's regularly and this book extended my knowledge. A good buy.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-08-13
 
Hard to followRating:
After reading Elizabeth Castro's HTML book I thought this would be a good next step. However, this book does not stack up anywhere as readable as Castro's book. The CSS part is OK, but the javascript part is poor with hard-to-follow examples using Alice in Wonderland images.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2006-06-07
 
Good purchaseRating:
I am about half way through the book and like it so far. I wasn't quite sure what to expect though I have purchased Visual QuickStart books before and have been happy with them. All in all I feel like it was a good purchase that I can use.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2006-02-01
 
Sloppy editing--typos all over!Rating:
I don't know how all the mistakes in this book got past the editors. It is more than just careless typos. There are numerous inconsitancies between the CSS examples given and the web page results. Only as far as the second chapter, I've lost count of the inconsistancies--enough to make me give up on the book. I've checked out the companion web site, and the corrections are not to be found. The poor quality of the book also shakes my faith in Peachpit Press's Visual Quickstart series, which up until now I have enjoyed using.
Total Votes: 8, Helpful Votes: 8, Date: 2005-12-10
 
Excellent Introduction to Dynamic Web CodingRating:
This book is for people who already understand programming languages and who have hand-crafted HTML before.

If you are such a person, this book will be very helpful in learning how to create dynamic web pages: CSS plus Javascript plus DOM equals Dynamic HTML.

The skills you will learn in this book will take you to the next level. It does not insult your intelligence with overviews of basic stuff but it does step you through the new material.

I liked it, it helped me and I recommend it.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2005-12-05
 
Good Reference MaterialRating:
All the Peachpit Press Visual QuickStart books are organized well and progress in an appropriate logical manner. The index for this book helps to quickly find the information you need. I build website's regularly and this book extended my knowledge. A good buy.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-08-13
 
Hard to followRating:
After reading Elizabeth Castro's HTML book I thought this would be a good next step. However, this book does not stack up anywhere as readable as Castro's book. The CSS part is OK, but the javascript part is poor with hard-to-follow examples using Alice in Wonderland images.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2006-06-07
 
Good purchaseRating:
I am about half way through the book and like it so far. I wasn't quite sure what to expect though I have purchased Visual QuickStart books before and have been happy with them. All in all I feel like it was a good purchase that I can use.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2006-02-01
 
Sloppy editing--typos all over!Rating:
I don't know how all the mistakes in this book got past the editors. It is more than just careless typos. There are numerous inconsitancies between the CSS examples given and the web page results. Only as far as the second chapter, I've lost count of the inconsistancies--enough to make me give up on the book. I've checked out the companion web site, and the corrections are not to be found. The poor quality of the book also shakes my faith in Peachpit Press's Visual Quickstart series, which up until now I have enjoyed using.
Total Votes: 8, Helpful Votes: 8, Date: 2005-12-10
 
Excellent Introduction to Dynamic Web CodingRating:
This book is for people who already understand programming languages and who have hand-crafted HTML before.

If you are such a person, this book will be very helpful in learning how to create dynamic web pages: CSS plus Javascript plus DOM equals Dynamic HTML.

The skills you will learn in this book will take you to the next level. It does not insult your intelligence with overviews of basic stuff but it does step you through the new material.

I liked it, it helped me and I recommend it.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2005-12-05
 
Good Reference MaterialRating:
All the Peachpit Press Visual QuickStart books are organized well and progress in an appropriate logical manner. The index for this book helps to quickly find the information you need. I build website's regularly and this book extended my knowledge. A good buy.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-08-13
 
Hard to followRating:
After reading Elizabeth Castro's HTML book I thought this would be a good next step. However, this book does not stack up anywhere as readable as Castro's book. The CSS part is OK, but the javascript part is poor with hard-to-follow examples using Alice in Wonderland images.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2006-06-07
 
Good purchaseRating:
I am about half way through the book and like it so far. I wasn't quite sure what to expect though I have purchased Visual QuickStart books before and have been happy with them. All in all I feel like it was a good purchase that I can use.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2006-02-01
 
Sloppy editing--typos all over!Rating:
I don't know how all the mistakes in this book got past the editors. It is more than just careless typos. There are numerous inconsitancies between the CSS examples given and the web page results. Only as far as the second chapter, I've lost count of the inconsistancies--enough to make me give up on the book. I've checked out the companion web site, and the corrections are not to be found. The poor quality of the book also shakes my faith in Peachpit Press's Visual Quickstart series, which up until now I have enjoyed using.
Total Votes: 8, Helpful Votes: 8, Date: 2005-12-10
 
Excellent Introduction to Dynamic Web CodingRating:
This book is for people who already understand programming languages and who have hand-crafted HTML before.

If you are such a person, this book will be very helpful in learning how to create dynamic web pages: CSS plus Javascript plus DOM equals Dynamic HTML.

The skills you will learn in this book will take you to the next level. It does not insult your intelligence with overviews of basic stuff but it does step you through the new material.

I liked it, it helped me and I recommend it.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2005-12-05
 
Good Reference MaterialRating:
All the Peachpit Press Visual QuickStart books are organized well and progress in an appropriate logical manner. The index for this book helps to quickly find the information you need. I build website's regularly and this book extended my knowledge. A good buy.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-08-13
 
Hard to followRating:
After reading Elizabeth Castro's HTML book I thought this would be a good next step. However, this book does not stack up anywhere as readable as Castro's book. The CSS part is OK, but the javascript part is poor with hard-to-follow examples using Alice in Wonderland images.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2006-06-07
 
Good purchaseRating:
I am about half way through the book and like it so far. I wasn't quite sure what to expect though I have purchased Visual QuickStart books before and have been happy with them. All in all I feel like it was a good purchase that I can use.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2006-02-01
 
Sloppy editing--typos all over!Rating:
I don't know how all the mistakes in this book got past the editors. It is more than just careless typos. There are numerous inconsitancies between the CSS examples given and the web page results. Only as far as the second chapter, I've lost count of the inconsistancies--enough to make me give up on the book. I've checked out the companion web site, and the corrections are not to be found. The poor quality of the book also shakes my faith in Peachpit Press's Visual Quickstart series, which up until now I have enjoyed using.
Total Votes: 8, Helpful Votes: 8, Date: 2005-12-10
 
Excellent Introduction to Dynamic Web CodingRating:
This book is for people who already understand programming languages and who have hand-crafted HTML before.

If you are such a person, this book will be very helpful in learning how to create dynamic web pages: CSS plus Javascript plus DOM equals Dynamic HTML.

The skills you will learn in this book will take you to the next level. It does not insult your intelligence with overviews of basic stuff but it does step you through the new material.

I liked it, it helped me and I recommend it.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2005-12-05
 
Good Reference MaterialRating:
All the Peachpit Press Visual QuickStart books are organized well and progress in an appropriate logical manner. The index for this book helps to quickly find the information you need. I build website's regularly and this book extended my knowledge. A good buy.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-08-13
 
Hard to followRating:
After reading Elizabeth Castro's HTML book I thought this would be a good next step. However, this book does not stack up anywhere as readable as Castro's book. The CSS part is OK, but the javascript part is poor with hard-to-follow examples using Alice in Wonderland images.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2006-06-07
 
Good purchaseRating:
I am about half way through the book and like it so far. I wasn't quite sure what to expect though I have purchased Visual QuickStart books before and have been happy with them. All in all I feel like it was a good purchase that I can use.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2006-02-01
 
Sloppy editing--typos all over!Rating:
I don't know how all the mistakes in this book got past the editors. It is more than just careless typos. There are numerous inconsitancies between the CSS examples given and the web page results. Only as far as the second chapter, I've lost count of the inconsistancies--enough to make me give up on the book. I've checked out the companion web site, and the corrections are not to be found. The poor quality of the book also shakes my faith in Peachpit Press's Visual Quickstart series, which up until now I have enjoyed using.
Total Votes: 8, Helpful Votes: 8, Date: 2005-12-10
 
Excellent Introduction to Dynamic Web CodingRating:
This book is for people who already understand programming languages and who have hand-crafted HTML before.

If you are such a person, this book will be very helpful in learning how to create dynamic web pages: CSS plus Javascript plus DOM equals Dynamic HTML.

The skills you will learn in this book will take you to the next level. It does not insult your intelligence with overviews of basic stuff but it does step you through the new material.

I liked it, it helped me and I recommend it.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2005-12-05
 
Good Reference MaterialRating:
All the Peachpit Press Visual QuickStart books are organized well and progress in an appropriate logical manner. The index for this book helps to quickly find the information you need. I build website's regularly and this book extended my knowledge. A good buy.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-08-13
 
Hard to followRating:
After reading Elizabeth Castro's HTML book I thought this would be a good next step. However, this book does not stack up anywhere as readable as Castro's book. The CSS part is OK, but the javascript part is poor with hard-to-follow examples using Alice in Wonderland images.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2006-06-07
 
Good purchaseRating:
I am about half way through the book and like it so far. I wasn't quite sure what to expect though I have purchased Visual QuickStart books before and have been happy with them. All in all I feel like it was a good purchase that I can use.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2006-02-01
 
Sloppy editing--typos all over!Rating:
I don't know how all the mistakes in this book got past the editors. It is more than just careless typos. There are numerous inconsitancies between the CSS examples given and the web page results. Only as far as the second chapter, I've lost count of the inconsistancies--enough to make me give up on the book. I've checked out the companion web site, and the corrections are not to be found. The poor quality of the book also shakes my faith in Peachpit Press's Visual Quickstart series, which up until now I have enjoyed using.
Total Votes: 8, Helpful Votes: 8, Date: 2005-12-10
 
Excellent Introduction to Dynamic Web CodingRating:
This book is for people who already understand programming languages and who have hand-crafted HTML before.

If you are such a person, this book will be very helpful in learning how to create dynamic web pages: CSS plus Javascript plus DOM equals Dynamic HTML.

The skills you will learn in this book will take you to the next level. It does not insult your intelligence with overviews of basic stuff but it does step you through the new material.

I liked it, it helped me and I recommend it.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2005-12-05
 
Good Reference MaterialRating:
All the Peachpit Press Visual QuickStart books are organized well and progress in an appropriate logical manner. The index for this book helps to quickly find the information you need. I build website's regularly and this book extended my knowledge. A good buy.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-08-13
 
Hard to followRating:
After reading Elizabeth Castro's HTML book I thought this would be a good next step. However, this book does not stack up anywhere as readable as Castro's book. The CSS part is OK, but the javascript part is poor with hard-to-follow examples using Alice in Wonderland images.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2006-06-07
 
Good purchaseRating:
I am about half way through the book and like it so far. I wasn't quite sure what to expect though I have purchased Visual QuickStart books before and have been happy with them. All in all I feel like it was a good purchase that I can use.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2006-02-01
 
Sloppy editing--typos all over!Rating:
I don't know how all the mistakes in this book got past the editors. It is more than just careless typos. There are numerous inconsitancies between the CSS examples given and the web page results. Only as far as the second chapter, I've lost count of the inconsistancies--enough to make me give up on the book. I've checked out the companion web site, and the corrections are not to be found. The poor quality of the book also shakes my faith in Peachpit Press's Visual Quickstart series, which up until now I have enjoyed using.
Total Votes: 8, Helpful Votes: 8, Date: 2005-12-10
 
Excellent Introduction to Dynamic Web CodingRating:
This book is for people who already understand programming languages and who have hand-crafted HTML before.

If you are such a person, this book will be very helpful in learning how to create dynamic web pages: CSS plus Javascript plus DOM equals Dynamic HTML.

The skills you will learn in this book will take you to the next level. It does not insult your intelligence with overviews of basic stuff but it does step you through the new material.

I liked it, it helped me and I recommend it.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2005-12-05
 
Good Reference MaterialRating:
All the Peachpit Press Visual QuickStart books are organized well and progress in an appropriate logical manner. The index for this book helps to quickly find the information you need. I build website's regularly and this book extended my knowledge. A good buy.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-08-13
 
Hard to followRating:
After reading Elizabeth Castro's HTML book I thought this would be a good next step. However, this book does not stack up anywhere as readable as Castro's book. The CSS part is OK, but the javascript part is poor with hard-to-follow examples using Alice in Wonderland images.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2006-06-07
 
Good purchaseRating:
I am about half way through the book and like it so far. I wasn't quite sure what to expect though I have purchased Visual QuickStart books before and have been happy with them. All in all I feel like it was a good purchase that I can use.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2006-02-01
 
Sloppy editing--typos all over!Rating:
I don't know how all the mistakes in this book got past the editors. It is more than just careless typos. There are numerous inconsitancies between the CSS examples given and the web page results. Only as far as the second chapter, I've lost count of the inconsistancies--enough to make me give up on the book. I've checked out the companion web site, and the corrections are not to be found. The poor quality of the book also shakes my faith in Peachpit Press's Visual Quickstart series, which up until now I have enjoyed using.
Total Votes: 8, Helpful Votes: 8, Date: 2005-12-10
 
Excellent Introduction to Dynamic Web CodingRating:
This book is for people who already understand programming languages and who have hand-crafted HTML before.

If you are such a person, this book will be very helpful in learning how to create dynamic web pages: CSS plus Javascript plus DOM equals Dynamic HTML.

The skills you will learn in this book will take you to the next level. It does not insult your intelligence with overviews of basic stuff but it does step you through the new material.

I liked it, it helped me and I recommend it.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2005-12-05
 
Good Reference MaterialRating:
All the Peachpit Press Visual QuickStart books are organized well and progress in an appropriate logical manner. The index for this book helps to quickly find the information you need. I build website's regularly and this book extended my knowledge. A good buy.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2007-08-13
 
Hard to followRating:
After reading Elizabeth Castro's HTML book I thought this would be a good next step. However, this book does not stack up anywhere as readable as Castro's book. The CSS part is OK, but the javascript part is poor with hard-to-follow examples using Alice in Wonderland images.
Total Votes: 2, Helpful Votes: 2, Date: 2006-06-07
 
Good purchaseRating:
I am about half way through the book and like it so far. I wasn't quite sure what to expect though I have purchased Visual QuickStart books before and have been happy with them. All in all I feel like it was a good purchase that I can use.
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2006-02-01
 
Sloppy editing--typos all over!Rating:
I don't know how all the mistakes in this book got past the editors. It is more than just careless typos. There are numerous inconsitancies between the CSS examples given and the web page results. Only as far as the second chapter, I've lost count of the inconsistancies--enough to make me give up on the book. I've checked out the companion web site, and the corrections are not to be found. The poor quality of the book also shakes my faith in Peachpit Press's Visual Quickstart series, which up until now I have enjoyed using.
Total Votes: 8, Helpful Votes: 8, Date: 2005-12-10
 
Excellent Introduction to Dynamic Web CodingRating:
This book is for people who already understand programming languages and who have hand-crafted HTML before.

If you are such a person, this book will be very helpful in learning how to create dynamic web pages: CSS plus Javascript plus DOM equals Dynamic HTML.

The skills you will learn in this book will take you to the next level. It does not insult your intelligence with overviews of basic stuff but it does step you through the new material.

I liked it, it helped me and I recommend it.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2005-12-05
 
 
     
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