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Build Your Own Web Site the Right Way Using HTML and CSS
Monday August 21, 2006
I picked up my copy of Ian’s book Build Your Own Web Site the Right Way Using HTML and CSS over a cup of tea and a rather large slice of lovely cake. I had asked Ian if I could (whilst I was in his neighbourhood one spring day) come and get a… ahem… review copy because, on days when I am not dealing with Internet Explorer, I consider myself a little beyond beginner in the disciplines of HTML and CSS. For that reason I probably wouldn’t buy it for myself; though all the cream that was in that cake must have cost Ian a fortune, maybe I should buy a copy, poor lad.
As ever I am a little late to the review party but it’s a big book, there’s a lot to read and nod your head in agreement with, a lot to let out a sigh of relief about, glad that people getting to grips with HTML and CSS for the first time are going to get good, sound, advice.
In reading it I was reminded of a book I still flick through now and again, nearly six years on. The first book I ever got that dealt with that weird stuff going on in Dreamweaver’s code view, Beginning XHTML. I have a strong emotional attachment to that book, though my belief in XHTML is a little jaded these days. It was this book that really got me excited about hand coding XHTML and even the single chapter on CSS was mildly interesting.
I can imagine Ian’s book maturing in the same way, becoming a fond old friend for many web designers looking back 5 or 6 years down the line; something they turn to not only to see how far they have come but just to check up on that little something they aren’t sure about because it’s been a while. What I am telling you is that this is not a coffee table book, like so many recently; this is a book of substance, something that’s probably going to look well used pretty quickly.
I am not going to keep my copy, I am going to give it to a friend who is desperate to jump from table based layouts, eager to ditch spacer.gif and despite my best efforts he’s still unconvinced; if Ian’s book can’t cure him I really don’t think there is any hope.
Now of course, you are thinking: Is he just saying all of this because Ian fed him cake? I promise you that is not the case, it was the tea that sealed the deal. ;)




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