Learn web design the right way

... with web standards from the outset!

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So, you want to learn about web design? You're a beginner and you want to learn it right? Please, don't make the mistake of picking up the first book with the words 'web design' and 'beginner' or 'beginners' in - they teach you bad stuff!

My name's Ian and I want to tell you about my new book, Build Your Own Web Site the Right Way Using HTML and CSS. It's a book for the absolute beginner who wants to do things properly, who wants to become truly skilled, rather than throw together a website for the sake of having one. Does that sound like what you're after? Then read on ...

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Why this book is different from the rest

The difference, as it states on the front cover, is that it's done the right way.

"Oh yeah, that's what you would say," I can hear you saying.

The thing is, there really are a lot of books out there that have been in print for many years now and have been peddling some very old-hat techniques, but you as a beginner would not know this. Conversely, there are also a number of excellent books aimed at intermediate to semi-professional people that teach things the right way (but they require that basic grounding to begin with that is hard to find). Unfortunately the pattern for many people new to the game has been something like this:

  1. Learn web design from a beginners book, get taught the basics along with some nasty old code that should have been ditched a few years ago
  2. Discover that there are such things as 'web standards' and realise that they've been taught things that go against those standards
  3. Try to unlearn many things that they spent time and money on learning
  4. Only then can they understand the error of their ways (not their fault - the books were to blame) and can then move on to the excellent intermediate/semi-pro books I mentioned

In this book, you won't be taught any of that nasty old markup - I cover only the good stuff and promise that if you stick to the advice there, you'll be in great shape to learn the more advanced stuff later at a much quicker pace.

Trust me, I'm a (web) doctor

Of course I'm bound to say that about my own book, so why not take a look at a few reviews of the book that others have put together or check out user comments on Amazon.

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Errata

Any tyopographical errors or problems found in this edition can be found at Sitepoint.

Code Archive

Go directly to SitePoint to get all the code used for each chapter - both project files and general ad-hoc examples. You will be mailed a link to a download for all the code (in ZIP format) which, when unzipped, will create a complete folder structure relating to each chapter. There is a master index for the code examples and each chapter has its own index too (index.html).

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"I can't tell you how excited I am about your book. Finally, something I can recommend to the absolute beginner. Thanks for doing all that you do to further the cause."

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