Apress, 2007. — 427 p. — Series: Beginning: from Novice to Professional. — ISBN-10: 1590597478, ISBN-13: 978-1590597477.
Getting Started, XHTML and CSS Basics, Moving A head, Adding Content, Using Images, Linking to the Web, Using Tables, Building Forms, Adding Style to Your Documents: CSS, Client-Side Scripting Basics, Putting It All Together
Who This Book Is ForThis book is for anyone interested in learning how to build web pages from the ground up
using modern best practices. We assume you’re familiar with the Internet and the World Wide Web, and you probably wouldn’t pick up a book with HTML in the title unless you’d at least heard of it. Beyond that, we don’t assume any prior knowledge of web design or computer programming. As you advance through this book, the topics get a little more advanced as well. But fear not: this is a book for beginners, and we’ll walk you through the tough parts.
Even if you’re not a beginner, this may be well worth a read. Only a few short years ago,
the common approach to building web pages was very different from how things are done
today. A lot has changed in recent times, so if you’re a more experienced web developer
looking to get back to basics and see what all this semantic XHTML and CSS mumbojumbo
is about, this is the book for you.