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"Pretty good except for 1 thing. I thought that when I ordered the ebook that your advertisement said that a chart would be mailed out. Was I mistaken?? If not, I have not received that chart to date. Can you help?? Thanks Rick B"
, 23 Jul 2011 "Easy to read.
Balance between theory and practical examples just about right.
Got me where I needed to get to quickly (developer with very limited css knowledge).
I know you rate meant to tell them what you are going to tell them, tell them, tell them what you just told them but a bit less repetition would be my personal preference."
, 9 May 2008 "This book is great. That is something I learned and finally changed my way of designing and coding new web pages without tables from start. Now my next challenge is to change in old web pages for better future changes. I just wish there is a lesson how to migrate step by step from old to new."
, 7 May 2008 "Great book, really helpfull to understand about html-css programming techniques"
, 25 Apr 2008 "Great book. I recomend it to anyone wanting to learn CSS. The exercises are very easy to follow and every step is explained. This book does not disappoint."
, 23 Apr 2008 "I am a newbie to CSS, and, like the book says, it is for beginners. i use it as a reference all the time--it's easy to find stuff and gives great examples. I know it sounds corny, but don't know what I would have done without it. I will defiantly be purchasing books from you guys in the future."
, 29 Mar 2008 "I used the book, HTML: Designing Without Tables Using CSS, to revise my existing website to use cascading style sheets.
"Using the examples in the book, I experimented until my site looked the way I wanted.
"The style sheet for my website has a series of definitions for various text and color features. Now I can change the appearance of my website by making changes only to the associated style sheet. Sweet!"
, 23 Mar 2008 "I'm very satisfied. I have not read so much in the book yet - but I have used some of it on my webpage www.arnemaia.dk
- I know a lot of commands of my page surely could be done different, so I still try the possibilities on some testpages."
, 22 Mar 2008 "Good book...excellent pdf file...average CSS poster...weak Hex color chart. Wish your book was spirial bound so it would lay flat and stay open. A little more expensive than other tech books."
, 11 Mar 2008 "I think the book was very well written. I have been programming HTML since 1992.
I never quite got the hang of CSS until I read this book and I have been practicing using nested tables for years and still do but after reading this book and seeing how my code could be much cleaner was a bargin in itself."
, 10 Mar 2008 "I have found this book to be a very useful reference. It is well written and easy to understand."
, 4 Mar 2008 "This book is very well written. The layout is simple, organized and easy to follow. For someone who wants to learn css on at their own pace this book is a great guide to use. I used this book together with the CSS Anthology by Rachel Andrew and Web Site the Right Way by Ian Lloyd. Taken altogether I was able to cross reference and learn a lot."
, 19 Feb 2008 "The book is excellent with clear step by step examples and informative background descriptions"
, 13 Feb 2008 "Comprehensive and easy to understand. Very user-friendly book and highly recommended!"
, 15 Jan 2008 "I love this book! It is very easy to use and understand and I will probably wear it out. I already have some tatered page edges. I particularly appreciate that it teaches "best practices" because good habits are easier to hone than to break bad ones. Keep up the good work!
"bruce"
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