Web Design / HTML

  1. Home
  2. Computing & Technology
  3. Web Design / HTML
Guide Reviews
page 3 

Learning Perl by Randal L. Schwartz
This is a great book for programmers who already know another language and would like to pick up Perl quickly.

Instant Netscape Dynamic HTML by Alex Homer and Chris Ullman
While a bit older, this book covers all you need to know about Netscape dynamic HTML.

HTTP Pocket Reference by Clinton Wong
Knowing the backend is what distinguishes a good developer from a great one.

HTML Pocket Reference by Jennifer Niederst
This book is a must have for Web developers.

HTML Style Sheets Design Guide by Natanya Pitts et al
With this book, you'll understand the basics of CSS and style sheets and how to apply them to your Web pages.

Hot Text by Jonathan and Lisa Price
From the basics of writing to clear instructions on writing for an electronic audience, this book covers all you need to create hot, vital Web content.

Macromedia Homesite 5
Quite simply, this is the best HTML editor currently available.

Allaire Homesite 4.0
With the same great features as 3.0 and lots of new improvements, Homesite 4.0 offers all that a Web developer could want in an editor.

Hands on HTML by Greg Robertson
Hands on HTML by Greg Robertson is a good book for beginners who want to create a Web page quickly and learn some HTML.

The E-Commerce Book by Steffano Korper and Juanita Ellis
If you're trying to sell things on your site, you should review this book.

Designing Web Usability by Jakob Nielsen
Web usability is the art of simplifying your site - and this book is invaluable.

CGI Programming by Shishir Gundavaram
One of the best books available for learning to write CGI scripts in Perl.

Official Guide to Programming with CGI.pm by Lincoln Stein
This book is not for beginning Perl scripters, but once you're comfortable with writing CGIs with Perl, you will find that CGI.pm will help you to write CGIs more quickly.

The Book of SAX
Buy this book for the reference materials and you won't be sorry.

101 Ways to Boost Web Traffic by Thomas Wong
Get this book if you're at a loss for how to get people to come to your site.

XPath, XLink, XPointer, and XML by Erik Wilde and David Lowe
Linking between different types of documents is vital to make a robust Web and this book covers the basics and more of hyperlinking with XML.

XML and Java 2nd ed. Hiroshi Maruyama et al
This is one of the clearest books on XML, Java and creating Web applications available.

XSL Companion by Neil Bradley
This book covers what you need to know about XSL, but there are many other books and Web sites that do as good or better a job.

Secure XML by Donald Eastlake and Kitty Niles
Secure XML takes you through what you need to know to keep your XML secure.

XML Family of Specifications by Kenneth Sall
This book is one of the most comprehensive XML books available. You'll find an overview of all of the important XML specifications.

XML Pocket Reference by Robert Eckstein
This small book offers the advanced developer the chance to learn XML concepts quickly. It also provides a strong reference for XSLT, XLink, and XPointer.

Hands on HTML by Greg Robertson
Hands on HTML by Greg Robertson is a good book for beginners who want to create a Web page quickly and learn some HTML.

Web Design in a Nutshell by Jennifer Niederst
If you're looking for a one-stop-shop book for Web building - this is it.

CGI Programming by Shishir Gundavaram
One of the best books available for learning to write CGI scripts in Perl.

Creating Web Pages for Dummies by Bud Smith and Arthur Bebak
If you want to build a Web page and have never even thought about programming, then this book has what you need.

 
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5

Explore Web Design / HTML

About.com Special Features

Web Design / HTML

  1. Home
  2. Computing & Technology
  3. Web Design / HTML

©2009 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company.

All rights reserved.