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Good book for HTML-Development ?

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    Dear reader, I'm looking for a "very" good book on html-programming. On a scale from; 1(beginner) to 10(expert) I estimate my skills at level 3. Do you have any suggestion? Thanks !

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      Dear reader, I'm looking for a "very" good book on html-programming. On a scale from; 1(beginner) to 10(expert) I estimate my skills at level 3. Do you have any suggestion? Thanks !

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      Frygreen wrote:

      a "very" good book

      That is highly subjective. Search Amazon and find one that seems best for you.


      I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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        Dear reader, I'm looking for a "very" good book on html-programming. On a scale from; 1(beginner) to 10(expert) I estimate my skills at level 3. Do you have any suggestion? Thanks !

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        Gordon Brandly
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        As Mark said, it's pretty subjective. Having said that, I do have a recommendation: I recently needed to update my knowledge, and I ended up buying Web Design in a Nutshell[^]. I'm quite happy with it, though it's getting a little dated now what with the oncoming HTML5 / CSS3 onslaught. I've read most of the book, and it brought me back up to speed. Thanks to that, these days I can just usually look things up on the Web when I have a question or need a refresher on a particular language element. I still refer to the book from time to time though, so I'm still getting some use out of it even now.

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