HTML with CSS and XHTML 100 Success Secrets, Tips, Tricks, Hints and Hacks Toolbox and Practical Goodies Guide
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.74 (752 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1921573457 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 170 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-07-13 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Addresses the top 100 consultancy & education forum questions, with tips, online resources, practical assistance & success factors to evaluate, implement & harness HTML with CSS & XHTML Web design tools.
Unreadable; couldn't return it fast enough Robert K. Leahey For $9.99, I made the ill-fated choice to purchase "100 Success Secrets, Tips, Tricks" without first sampling it. I just needed a CSS reference on my Kindle. After purchasing, I first began to get nervous when I saw that the table of contents didn't display well on my Kindle DX - as though there were no CRLF pairs.But I'm more concerned with content, so I continued on."It is very advantageous for a person to gain enough knowledge about the correct placing of CSS position as this will vitally help him to direct the precise position of his HTML elements. Good thing, it is already possible thes. bel said What is this?!. I bought this book looking for practical guidance with issues I come across in HTML or CSS. I could hardly read the book, due to its terrible grammar and lack of sentence structure. For example, "Working with templates has always been rewarding because it allows you to capture the design that you want in an effortless manner more so when you know how to work at them." Seriously, it really says that. On a technical note, the book is badly outdated, even though the copy I have was printed in January of "What is this?!" according to bel. I bought this book looking for practical guidance with issues I come across in HTML or CSS. I could hardly read the book, due to its terrible grammar and lack of sentence structure. For example, "Working with templates has always been rewarding because it allows you to capture the design that you want in an effortless manner more so when you know how to work at them." Seriously, it really says that. On a technical note, the book is badly outdated, even though the copy I have was printed in January of 2011. It refers to Netscape many times and never even mentions Chrome. And numerous times th. 011. It refers to Netscape many times and never even mentions Chrome. And numerous times th