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Book Review: Integrated HTML and CSS







Book Review: Integrated HTML and CSS

Book Review: Integrated HTML and CSS 03/14/2005 05:04 PM

Traditionally, when learning to code web pages, HTML is taught first, followed by CSS, but since both are related, it would make more sense to teach both at the same time. In this book, HTML and CSS are combined, making them faster to learn. Designed with the beginner in mind, this book assumes no prior knowledge of HTML or CSS. By Lee Underwood. 0309




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