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Wednesday, March 01, 2006
Joe Clark
Published by: New Riders on October 2002
This is a ‘must have’ book. Joe Clark has become the known expert on this subject. I guess the real problem with this kind of work is that it makes very interesting reading but - can a person absorb all that knowledge without immediately putting the ideas in to practise?
You will read the book through with interest (very nicely written) but you will then need to refer back to it as you work on your web sites. Don’t borrow it - buy it!
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Posted on 01 Mar 2006 around 12pm •
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Thursday, July 10, 2008
Aaron Gustafson
Published by: New Riders on February 2007
Excellent, clear step-by-step tutorials.
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Posted on 10 Jul 2008 around 7am •
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Monday, June 19, 2006
Dan Cederholm
Published by: New Riders on August 2007
If you want o be a web developer then you need this book.
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Posted on 19 Jun 2006 around 4pm •
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Wednesday, July 20, 2005
Owen Briggs, Steven Champeon, Eric Costello, Matt Patterson
Published by: FRIENDS OF ED on March 2004
The main thrust of this book is the separation of style from content. Through examples the authors walk us through various techniques.
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Posted on 20 Jul 2005 around 8pm •
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Andy Beaumont
Published by: Apress on January 2004
All the techniques are covered although less emphasis is placed on CSS that I would have hoped.
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Posted on 20 Jul 2005 around 9am •
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