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Hands on HTML by Greg Robertson

About.com Rating four out of Five

By Jennifer Kyrnin, About.com

The Bottom Line

Hands on HTML by Greg Robertson is a good book for beginners who want to create a Web page quickly and learn some HTML.
Pros
  • Leads you through building an entire site
  • Learn HTML by doing
  • Takes you through all levels of HTML
Cons
  • Upload chapter not in a good place
  • Moves very quickly through the advanced element

Description

  • Learn how to use software that comes standard on most computers to build your site.
  • Build a complete site from scratch.
  • Discover other aspects of Web development like finding your audience and your site goals.
  • Learn frames, tables, image maps, forms, streaming media and much more.

Guide Review - Hands on HTML by Greg Robertson

HTML really isn't difficult to learn. This book takes that fact and guides you through the steps of building a Web site, and in the process teaches you HTML. This book is great for someone who is just starting out with HTML and doesn't want to spend even more money on software to write the Web pages. In the first chapter you learn that you can use basic software that comes standard on most computers in order to build the Web page. And through the following chapters you learn more about HTML, Web design and development.

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