Principles of Web Design: The Web Technologies Series
Principles of Web Design: The Web Technologies Series
Joel Sklar has written the definitive text for Web site design, PRINCIPLES OF WEB DESIGN, Fifth Edition guiding readers through the entire Web site creation process, while developing and enhancing your HTML, CSS, and visual design skills along the way. Now updated to include the latest Web design technologies and trends, this Fifth Edition features all-new sections on HTML5, CSS3, CSS page layouts, and enhanced navigation as well as technical updates and new screen shots throughout. Beginning wi
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Jerry Deutschendorf
10 May, 2011
Code errors confuse my students,
I’m a full-time web development instructor with both high-school and returning adult students. I am using this book in my web design class. I liked the introductory chapter and the chapter on tables. However my students and I have run into a number of code errors (especially in the frames chapter) that are unacceptable. So I will continue looking for an excellent instructional book on web design. This book doesn’t fit that criteria and I will not force it upon future students.
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|S. Aviles
10 May, 2011
Principles of Web Design,
Clearly written/explained for the beginner or for an easy-to- follow review of HTML. Pages are well laid out and easy to read. It’s important to me to be able to read the text while sitting in front of the monitor, therefore a book should be legible at “lap height”. My only complaint is that “figure” examples should printed on the same page as the text explaining them.
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|JVUE05
10 May, 2011
Too Basic, only useful part of the book is the CSS but it’s very limited,
This book is a bit outdated but it was required for my Web Development and Design class for college. If you have NEVER been exposed to HTML or CSS then you will find it helpful. If you already know HTML and only need to learn CSS, you are better off learning CSS off the web or a book dedicated to CSS. With this book we had to use the Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 book by Shelly Cashman Wells Freund. For the brand new price of this book, it would be wiser to spend that extra money elsewhere. But if you really need this book you should rent the book for class from Chegg (that’s what I did).
I started HTML in 1998, the only thing I saw useful was using CSS to make your pages uniform. The book doesn’t really teach how to make re-usable templates which would have been useful. You’re better off getting a reference book if you want to learn HTML & CSS tags and how to use them.
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