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"If you want to get up to speed with CSS and XHTML,
this is a must-read in my opinion. I really liked how
they gave lots of examples and did exercises at the
end of each chapter. I never completely understood CSS
positioning 100% until I read this book. Great job!"
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"I started my career in IT before web browsers,
web pages, and application servers existed. I often
searched for material on the web to help explain the
components of HTML, but I was never able to find anything
that helped me truly understand HTML. But after reading
Murach's book on HTML, XHTML, and CSS, I can now say
I understand HTML.... This book would also helpful to
any IT person who supports web developers, to help them
better understand how web pages are put together."
Eric Mortensen, Northeast Ohio Oracle
Users Group
"This is the first book you will pick up when
you want to figure out how to perform some aspect of
web development. It is an operation manual for the web
developer."
Robert Schaffer, HAL-PC (Houston Area
League of PC Users, Inc.)
"This book is perfect for anyone who would like
to quickly learn HTML, XHTML, and CSS. I really like
how the content is organized. Each topic is presented
with an overview, practical advice, and exercises to
reinforce the learning process. The technical explanation
of each topic is concise, practical, and has sufficient
depth. This book absolutely achieves its goals for training
and reference."
H. Luu, posted at an online bookseller
"As a 10-year veteran in web development and a
15-year veteran in application development...the more
I read, I realized the book was explaining many things
that I either have been taking for granted or have forgotten.
This was nice."
Posted at an online bookseller
"What I like about this book is how it introduces
CSS at the beginning, as a natural partner to HTML.
In fact, the author introduces some CSS layout concepts
several chapters before telling you how you could achieve
a similar result in pure HTML. I initially found myself
impatient at this approach ('why hasn't she mentioned
tables?'), but by the time I got there, the lesson had
sunk in: CSS is the better approach for layout. Her
examples are good, and they progress naturally by showing
the same website with more and more changes applied.
"In all, I found
the book to be informative and well-written, with several
good takeaways for my future projects."
Larry Blake, vbCity.com
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