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The Web Wizard's Guide to XHTML (Addison-Wesley Web Wizard Series)
The Web Wizard's Guide to XHTML (Addison-Wesley Web Wizard Series)

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Author: Cheryl M. Hughes
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Category: Book

List Price: $44.00
Buy New: $16.95
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 394041

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 208
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6.8 x 0.5

ISBN: 0321178688
Dewey Decimal Number: 006.74
EAN: 9780321178688
ASIN: 0321178688

Publication Date: May 8, 2004
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: BRAND NEW - US PAPERBACK EDITION

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description

This book teaches readers how to create Web pages using XHTML, the XML-based successor to HTML. This concise and easy-to-understand introduction shows readers how to build Web pages with XHTML that are compatible with both new XML-based Web applications and with today's HTML-based browsers. Readers are taken through the process of building a Web site, from the initial planning, all the the way through to the site's implementation, learning the basic elements of XHTML throughout. The book also includes useful reference material containing a Web Safe Color Chart, a listing of XHTML standard tags and attributes, and a CSS reference table. This book is appropriate for anyone who wants to learn how to create Web pages using XHTML.




Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars A brief, if not perfect, introduction to the topic.   July 13, 2007
I am currently using this book as a text in a course I teach. Xhtml is a minor component of the course material and as such, this is a good text. There are good examples and references to important web sites. It covers all of the basics.

Being small (yet pricey), this book doesn't spend a lot of time on web design and it is not a particularly good reference manual. As another reviewer wrote, there are a few errors in it.

But, if you want to get your feet wet, take the book, read it carefully, duplicate all of the examples get them to work. If you do this, you'll have a good solid start in the subject matter.





1 out of 5 stars A comedy of Errors...Save your money...   May 17, 2007
I have bought this book as it was a prerequisite for a college course.
I started to read the first chapter and proceeded to do the assignments,
when lo an behold what I had read was grossly inaccurate. In black and white.
The errors start on page 9. Gross errors such as Cheryl M. Hughes stating that, a "paragraph
is an empty element,unlike other elements, have one tag. WRONG
An paragraph must always have a start tag

, and an end tag
I won't go on because the following errors are just as gross. I found out about
the errors through the instructor. So I ask how does a 196 page glossy, visual, colour
book come up to 41.38 plus tax. Why does the college promote it? Sam's Xhtml you can get
for 40 to 60 dollars and is about 500 pages long. Who's in cohoots with whom.
I am not throwing this money away and I'll be asking for a refund from the publisher.
How can the college who is aware of gross errors still promote this book?
Who's in cohoots with whom? Who is this Cheryl M. Hughes? Has anybody proof read the book
who knew anything at all about XHTML or can I also write a book publish it and charge that
kind of money for a sloppily, inaccurate, ERRONEOUS information.
DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK IF YOU DID BRING IT BACK. ASK FOR A REFUND. WRITE TO THE PUBLISHER.
As for the person who gave it five stars, did you even bother learning anything...?
Have you a clue what you are writing about?
Who's paying you to give a book full of major errata five stars.
By the way I gave it 1 star because there was no 0.
DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK



5 out of 5 stars Easy read for beginners   February 8, 2007
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

If you are a beginner, this is the XHTML book for you. An easy read for those starting to learn web design.

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