HTML QuickStart Guide {Book Review}
Whether you’re a student studying web design, teaching a student how to build a website, or just want to be able to edit your own site, you have to learn at least the basics of HTML. It can get overwhelming quickly, I know! But a great book to help you get started is the HTML QuickStart Guide from ClydeBank Technology.
The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide To Learning HTML – Learning HTML Has Never Been Easier!
***HTML Broken Down Into Easy To Follow Steps With Extensive Examples & Real Application!***
Do you want to learn HTML but don’t know where to start? Are you overwhelmed by the 1,000 page long books that simply have TOO much information and are impossible to follow? Do you want to be up and running with HTML in just a few hours? Do you like getting the best ‘bang’ for your ‘buck’? (Of course you do!)If so, then look no further. The “HMTL QuickStart Guide” will take you step-by-step through the learning process so you will understand fundamental tags and elements all the way to building a full-fledged HMTL5 compliant web page.
Are you looking to change careers to something that will pay you more and have more flexibility? Are you looking to learn just for fun on the side? No matter why you want to learn HTML the “HTML QuickStart Guide” has you covered.
Extensive Examples & Screenshots of What You Should See Makes This Book Like Having An HTML Guru Right Over Your Shoulder While You Learn!
Let’s face it – HTML has been around for a LONG TIME and it is not going anywhere. With more opportunities for web development appearing every day, it is critical for anyone who planning on creating Anything online to understand HTML. HTML is everywhere you look on the web – it’s on EVERY WEB PAGE on the Internet today! It’s marking up this description right in front of your eyes!
“HTML QuickStart Guide” has been specifically designed by HTML experts with ease of learning in mind to ensure you don’t get stuck, lost or lose hope in the learning process. Never again will you need to waste your time searching the internet, watching YouTube videos and paying crazy amounts of money for online courses!
I like that it doesn’t read like a text book, though you will learn from each and every page. It’s written in an easy to understand format, and also has many step by step examples to help you along the way. You can have your first web page “written” within a matter of minutes after opening the book.
It provides a brief history and explanation of HTML, as well as what page elements, lists, links and images are, as well as how to use them on your page.
It’s a great starter guide for someone just getting into the field or as an additional resource for a struggling student. Plus, it will provide a good understanding as a base to build on, should you want to proceed with a deeper study of the topic.
You can pick up your own copy of the HTML QuickStart Guide on Amazon today.
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This would be a great resource for anyone who does programming, it is always good to have something to refer back to when your mind goes blank and you just can’t think of the specific piece you need to add, even though you have done it a thousand times, lol.
I think it is great that it would include lots of examples too. Thanks for sharing!