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Above and Beyond, May 3 2004
Get this book, read it, and Boom! You're up to speed on website design and implementation. Unlike many "For Dummies" books, Creating Web Pages is an in-depth look at the entire process, which begins at the entry level and quickly advances. The book claims to be 9 books in 1, and although 8 of these so-called books are not complete books in themselves, the information provided is detailed enough to allow a thorough analysis of several web creation programs, and includes a CD which provides a good look at: HTML, Frontpage, Dreamweaver, JavaScript, Flash MX, E-Commerce, and XML. Wild Bill recommends this book for any beginner to intermediate level web creator out there. Don't be fooled by the for dummies format. This book is over 700 pages long and includes a usuable (for once) CD.
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Great, as long as you know a little bit before hand, Jan 27 2002
This review is from: Creating Web Pages All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies (Paperback)
This is a great book. I love it. But there is one thing that some people may be looking for in it that isnt there. This book will not tell you everything that you want to know about making a web page. It is exactly what the title says, it is a desk reference. I would not recommend it to a person that has no experience with web pages (mainly HTML), but if you know the basics behind a web page, and want to know how to improve your web page, buy this book.
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Great, as long as you know a little bit before hand, Jan 26 2002
By "superguybob" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Creating Web Pages All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies (Paperback)
This is a great book. I love it. But there is one thing that some people may be looking for in it that isnt there. This book will not tell you everything that you want to know about making a web page. It is exactly what the title says, it is a desk reference. I would not recommend it to a person that has no experience with web pages (mainly HTML), but if you know the basics behind a web page, and want to know how to improve your web page, buy this book.
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Above and Beyond, May 3 2004
By Ron Atkins "Ron" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Creating Web Pages All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies (Paperback)
Get this book, read it, and Boom! You're up to speed on website design and implementation. Unlike many "For Dummies" books, Creating Web Pages is an in-depth look at the entire process, which begins at the entry level and quickly advances. The book claims to be 9 books in 1, and although 8 of these so-called books are not complete books in themselves, the information provided is detailed enough to allow a thorough analysis of several web creation programs, and includes a CD which provides a good look at: HTML, Frontpage, Dreamweaver, JavaScript, Flash MX, E-Commerce, and XML. Wild Bill recommends this book for any beginner to intermediate level web creator out there. Don't be fooled by the for dummies format. This book is over 700 pages long and includes a usuable (for once) CD.
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Beginners book, Feb 23 2006
By A. Gard - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Creating Web Pages All-in-One Desk Reference For Dummies (Paperback)
This book is really good if you absolutely don't know anything. It doesn't really tell you how to use the software beyond simple one page websites, which really doesn't help if you are trying to do something more involved. The data disk does however have some good software trail versions on it.
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