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Ed Tittel

Autore di HTML 4 for Dummies

90+ opere 1,353 membri 3 recensioni

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Ed Tittel, a 20-year veteran of the computer industry Natanya Pitts is a writer, trainer, Web guru, and HTML instructor

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Opere di Ed Tittel

HTML 4 for Dummies (1998) 292 copie
XML for dummies (2005) 208 copie
HTML for Dummies (1995) 139 copie
MCSE TCP/IP Exam Cram (1998) 41 copie
Mastering XHTML (2001) 14 copie
More HTML for Dummies (1996) 14 copie
Guide to TCP/IP (2006) 10 copie
Schaums's Outlines Xml (2002) 9 copie
Web Graphics Sourcebook (1996) 8 copie
Cgi Bible (100% Series) (1996) 5 copie
Intranet Bible (1997) 5 copie
Clusters for Dummies (2009) 4 copie
TICSA Training Guide (2002) 3 copie
Redes de computadores (2004) 2 copie
PC Networking Handbook (1995) 2 copie
Réseaux (2003) 2 copie
Rede de Computadores (2003) 2 copie
Netware Para Dummies (1996) 1 copia
HTML 4 leksikon (2001) 1 copia
XML (2003) 1 copia
Crash Test, NT Server 4 (1999) 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Tittel, Ed
Data di nascita
20th Century
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
United States of America

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I do not recommend this book for two reasons. First, the organization of the book is flawed. Instead of giving readers “hands on” activities that will illustrate the ease of web page creation, the authors begin with a long list of abstract definitions of various concepts and parts of a web page. They discuss more advanced topics like site maps and navigation long before the reader needs to understand the creation and use of those features of web pages.

Someone learning web site creation should first be taught how to create a single page. That will permit the introduction of the basic components of a web page (e.g., Head, title, body). It is not necessary to introduce advanced concepts such as website navigation until the reader creates a second page. Explaining the creation of site maps can wait until a third or fourth page is created.

Second, the book is hard, at points almost impossible, to read. The authors decision to render coding samples using a lightly hued colored text on a colored background, ignores the basic principle that black text on a white background is most easily read. In addition, the text in the coding examples is quite small. I was unable to decipher the examples without resourting to a magnifying glass.

The are several far better introductions to the topics discussed in this book.
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Tatoosh | May 16, 2018 |
You don't need this book.
2 vota
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timspalding | Apr 22, 2009 |
This here's the HTML reference book I picked up at the Friends of the Library sale. I'd much rather have Elizabeth Castro's HTML 4 for the World Wide Web but I didn't see a copy of that one for 75¢. This one's all right, I guess. I'm not real crazy about the "for Dummies" series. I've read a few and wasn't impressed by their style. (Of course, now that I think about it, all the other "Dummies" books I read were about PCs.) This one fits right in. Anyway, compared to Castro's book, this is less a tutorial than an introduction to HTML. Rather than showing you how to craft a web page they give you a list of commands and expect you to go to town with them. Well, they also include a CD-ROM that supposedly
contains many examples. My copy, however, is a used book from the Seattle Public Library, and the CD no longer works on my Mac. Oh, well, at least I got my 75¢ worth. It is a useful reference book and will do unless I find something better. I would rate it as waiting room material.
--J.
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Hamburgerclan | Sep 9, 2006 |

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Opere
90
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Utenti
1,353
Popolarità
#19,002
Voto
½ 3.3
Recensioni
3
ISBN
177
Lingue
10

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