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HTML Dog: The Best-Practice Guide to XHTML and CSS
 
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HTML Dog: The Best-Practice Guide to XHTML and CSS

For readers who want to design Web pages that load quickly, are easy to update, accessible to all, work on all browsers and can be quickly adapted to different media, this comprehensive guide represents the best way to go about it. By focusing on the ways the two languages--XHTML and CSS--complement each other, Web design pro PatrickGriffiths provides the fastest, most efficient way of accomplishing specific Web design tasks. With Web standards best practices at its heart, it outlines how to do things the right way from the outset, resulting in highly optimized web pages, in a quicker, easier, less painful way than users could hope for! Split into 10 easy-to-follow chapters such as Text, Images, Layout, Lists, and Forms, and coupled with handy quick-reference XHTML tag and CSS property appendixes, HTML Dog is the perfect guide and companion for anyone wanting to master these languages. Readers can also see the lessons in action with more than 70 online examples constructed especially for the book.



 
Publisher: New Riders Press
Author: Patrick Griffiths
Release Date: 2006-12-02
ISBN/EAN: 0321311396 / 9780321311399

New Price: $27.28 / Used Price: $28.51 / Collectible Price: n.a.
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Average Rating: 5.0
Number of Reviews: 8

 

fast and easyRating:
thank you very much. delivery made in very short time, used book in excellent conditions.

great,

thank you
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-08-31
 
Best Practice XHTML & CSS Rating:
A well thought out book, easy to read and understand without knowing HTML or CSS. This is one of those book you cannot trash but only keep in your packet.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-06-28
 
Great BookRating:
HTML Dog is an amazing book for those who works with web sites development. Easy to read, easy to use, cheap to buy!
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-05-17
 
Excellent guide to using CSS with XHTML StrictRating:
This book is not a comprehensive encyclopedia of every CSS nuance, but it presents all the main areas in a very clear, but not dumbed-down manner. Basically it answered my three questions:
1. I wanted to re-write an older web site using CSS and modern HTML web stds, so where do I start?
2. What is my best approach?
3. Why would I want to do it that way?
So along the way it clarified for me how I should use divs for page structure, improve my navigation lists, specify font size in the best manner, and most of all how to use css in a structured way with minimal rewriting of styles etc for subtle changes in page requirements.
The book is probably most useful if you want to follow his emphasis and use XHTML Strict with CSS.
Very nicely written, very cleanly laid out. The associated website is useful, but the book stands alone as a very useful reference or starter for someone wanting to design their pages in an effective standards-based way.
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 3, Date: 2008-02-28
 
Nice Presentation, lack depth and quick illustrationRating:
He has nice writing and presentation style.
The book presents a nice introduction to those looking for a quick information. The quick is actually questionable, since you will have to go to his website and click each link to see output of simple HTML tag illustrations.

It lacks depth on many topics, and having to go to his home page to see the outputs of simple tag illustrations is boring. Books should have the information where I needed it, quickly see the output to know what is going on. If I need an e-book, I will buy one.
Most of the illustrations only give a real web-site, and not the codes he is trying to illustrate.
Whether he is got a nice web-site is not really relevant.
Total Votes: 8, Helpful Votes: 5, Date: 2008-01-04
 
fast and easyRating:
thank you very much. delivery made in very short time, used book in excellent conditions.

great,

thank you
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-08-31
 
Best Practice XHTML & CSS Rating:
A well thought out book, easy to read and understand without knowing HTML or CSS. This is one of those book you cannot trash but only keep in your packet.
Total Votes: 0, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-06-28
 
Great BookRating:
HTML Dog is an amazing book for those who works with web sites development. Easy to read, easy to use, cheap to buy!
Total Votes: 1, Helpful Votes: 0, Date: 2008-05-17
 
Excellent guide to using CSS with XHTML StrictRating:
This book is not a comprehensive encyclopedia of every CSS nuance, but it presents all the main areas in a very clear, but not dumbed-down manner. Basically it answered my three questions:
1. I wanted to re-write an older web site using CSS and modern HTML web stds, so where do I start?
2. What is my best approach?
3. Why would I want to do it that way?
So along the way it clarified for me how I should use divs for page structure, improve my navigation lists, specify font size in the best manner, and most of all how to use css in a structured way with minimal rewriting of styles etc for subtle changes in page requirements.
The book is probably most useful if you want to follow his emphasis and use XHTML Strict with CSS.
Very nicely written, very cleanly laid out. The associated website is useful, but the book stands alone as a very useful reference or starter for someone wanting to design their pages in an effective standards-based way.
Total Votes: 3, Helpful Votes: 3, Date: 2008-02-28
 
Nice Presentation, lack depth and quick illustrationRating:
He has nice writing and presentation style.
The book presents a nice introduction to those looking for a quick information. The quick is actually questionable, since you will have to go to his website and click each link to see output of simple HTML tag illustrations.

It lacks depth on many topics, and having to go to his home page to see the outputs of simple tag illustrations is boring. Books should have the information where I needed it, quickly see the output to know what is going on. If I need an e-book, I will buy one.
Most of the illustrations only give a real web-site, and not the codes he is trying to illustrate.
Whether he is got a nice web-site is not really relevant.
Total Votes: 8, Helpful Votes: 5, Date: 2008-01-04
 
 
     
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