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HTML: The Definitive Guide
by Chuck Musciano, Bill Kennedy, Mike Loukides
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0 
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Another excellent reference... 
A real educational experience. Also a well defined book. Be ready to learn when you read this book.
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Excellent reference book - highly recommend it 
I am new to HTML/XHTML and wanted a definitive reference book that told me about EVERY HTML tag - and exactly what were and weren't the correct ways to use them. After buying and reading about 5 other similar books, I finally got to this one and it is exactly right. All the other books cover useful snippets here and there, but they aren't exhaustive. Note that this book isn't good for learning the basics. Rather, it is useful reference once you know the basics and need a source that tells you... more info
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Amazon is conning you. 
AMAZON, SHAME ON YOU!!!!! You should state what edition and the date copyrighted in the book information and indicate whether there are newer editions. Watch out. Though Amazon has it covered by the "look inside", the book entitled only HTML is the 3rd edition of a book that is in it's sixth Edition. Amazon has combined all the reviews for all the editions. This should not be done!!!!!!! I have always felt comfortable buying from Amazon, no longer. I did have a seller (ordered through Amazon)send me... more info
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A Reference Book, not a Textbook 
Don't make the mistake of thinking this book will teach you how to code web pages using HTML and CSS. This is a reference manual that exhaustively discusses the mechanics of coding web pages, but it doesn't walk you through the process step by step. For that, I recommend O'Reilly's "Head First: HTML with CSS & XHTML." The benefit of this book is that it covers every aspect of HTML and CSS, including some which the W3 consortium has approved but no browser yet supports. It's best as a reference book for... more info
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