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Basics of Web Design: HTML5 & CSS3 (3rd Edition): 9780133970746: Computer Science Books @ desertcart.com Review: It's not big either which makes it easy to carry around to coffee shops and libraries to ... - Very straight forward textbook. It's helping me a lot through my online IT class this semester. It's not big either which makes it easy to carry around to coffee shops and libraries to study. Overall, I would recommend it especially for the hands-on practice sections. Those were most beneficial if you look at anything. Review: Great Book on HTML5 - Really enjoyed this book it was a great refresher in my web development skills. I really hope that you will get it for yourself.
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,319,496 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #43 in XHTML Software Programming Computer #5,719 in Computer Programming Languages |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (96) |
| Dimensions | 8 x 0.8 x 10 inches |
| Edition | 3rd |
| ISBN-10 | 0133970744 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0133970746 |
| Item Weight | 1.7 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 464 pages |
| Publication date | January 31, 2015 |
| Publisher | Pearson |
C**Y
It's not big either which makes it easy to carry around to coffee shops and libraries to ...
Very straight forward textbook. It's helping me a lot through my online IT class this semester. It's not big either which makes it easy to carry around to coffee shops and libraries to study. Overall, I would recommend it especially for the hands-on practice sections. Those were most beneficial if you look at anything.
C**A
Great Book on HTML5
Really enjoyed this book it was a great refresher in my web development skills. I really hope that you will get it for yourself.
A**E
Good for school, but not for industry practitioners.
The author has done a good job covering the majority of important features of HTML5 and CSS. This book is not a comprehensive reference and should not be purchased as such. This book is designed to be used in an educational environment. Read this book for school, nothing else. Without question, this is a good text to teach from. There is a fourth edition now.
M**.
Review of Felke-Morris' "Basics of Web Design: HTML5 & CSS3, 3rd Ed."
This book was for a class I took in Web Development & Design. Because I already knew HTML for many years, it wasn't a problem. However, there were sections as it explained CSS that didn't register. I also noticed that the author is releasing a 4th edition in February, 2017. On the website as you purused through the chapters, there were times when it advised that there was an error in the book, change this JPG name to something else so it'll work... What if I didn't have access to the author's site? I'd be SOL, right? Overall, it's alright, but I would think that any errors w/b corrected before publishing, particularly when it's used as a textbook.
S**N
W3 is a great website.
I rented this book but I didn't use it at all. It's much faster to google. W3 is a great website.
L**S
Great book so far
Great book so far, learned a lot of info. Easy to understand and lots of hands on practice to help apply what you have learned.
B**N
Perfect!
Got the Ebook. Was exactly what I ordered, and gave instant access through the kindle app.
B**N
Item arrived in excellent condition and is exactly as described
Item arrived in excellent condition and is exactly as described. Very happy, and would definitely order from them again.
G**S
Overall I liked this book in the context of a "my first-time in HTML5/CSS3 book" Note: If you have ever done any programming work before, there are two styles of book: A hand-holding book which spoon-feeds line by line which gives you no room to think of where to use the commands, and essentially gives no independent thought process to the student. Career people hate this style of book because it's just rote memory. These books are for tourists. The other style of book is a reference book with a separate teachers guide and curriculum, which is what you really want, increases time with the subject matter and helps you to remember many tags and which browsers work with them and common practices found on the top websites. These books are for professionals. What this book is: Excellent first-time through HTML/CSS book, it gives you a good grounding and dives into some good higher level items. The author obviously cares about the work, and does a good job of telling why things work the way they do. In some ways, this book has been written more for a teacher to spoon feed the class line by line than an achieving students book. This is a tourist book. It is not even close to "professional grade" I can see someone buying it for their child to increase their interest in technology, but if you're in post-secondary, DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK. Summary: This book is nice for tourists so it earns three stars. It's pedestrian and non-professional nature looses the top two stars.
A**R
Great book
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