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HTML Pocket Reference by Jennifer Niederst

About.com Rating five out of Five

By Jennifer Kyrnin, About.com

The Bottom Line

This book is a must have for Web developers.
Pros
  • Small and compact, so it's easy to keep with you
  • Covers the tags and how they work
  • Also includes browser support for the tags
Cons
  • None

Description

  • Sections on HTML, tag groups, and character entities.
  • Decimal to hexadecimal chart for color conversion.
  • Short (less than 75 pages) and fits easily in a back pocket.

Guide Review - HTML Pocket Reference by Jennifer Niederst

When I got the book HTML The Definitive Guide, I thought I had found the ultimate HTML book. The problem is, it's big. Well, it's not as big as some HTML books out there, but it's not something I can slip in a laptop bag along with a zip disk and be on my way. I got this book and within a week nearly every page had a pencil mark on it, was dog-eared, diet-coke spilled across it, or in some way showed the love that I was showering across it. This book is a must have.
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