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Default XHTML / CSS Book

A friend and colleague of mine recently released a book for beginners who wish to learn XHTML and CSS. The book is targeted at computers users who want to extend their skills and become web developers. I've sat and had several conversations with the author, Alec Fehl, who has developed web based applications for the business I work with. I can honestly say that this author genuinely knows what he is talking about.

For any of you interested in learning XHTML and CSS or want to learn more on the subjects I recommend you purchase this book.

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Originally Posted by Alec Fehl
The book teaches the basics of XHTML and CSS, focusing on semantic and valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional as the student strives for XHTML 1.0 Strict. It is different from other HTML books in that it is driven by a clear separation of structure (XHTML) from presentation (CSS) and provides four levels of hand-on exercises -each with less and less guidance as the student becomes more independent. Additional topics covered are design tips and best practices, basic image editing with Photoshop, and how to choose a web host.
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Web Page Design with XHTML/CSS combines the author’s "workflow learning" approach with Labyrinth’s successful instructional and graphic design approach to introduce the budding web developers to the languages used to create web pages – specifically Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Students are introduced to the technologies that make websites work, learn best practices for naming web pages and organizing website files, work with HTML, XHTML and CSS, and put a website on the web.

For more information and to purchase visit: Web Page Design with XHTML/CSS
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