HTML & CSS Essentials For Dummies
(Autor) Paul McFedriesThe easy way to brush up on your HTML & CSS programming skills HTML & CSS Essentials For Dummies is your quick and handy reference to all the core concepts of HTML & CSS—the must-know markup and style languages that make the internet go. This no-nonsense book gets right to the point, eliminating review material, wordy explanations, and fluff. Understand all the fundamentals of HTML and CSS, quickly. Perfect for a brush-up on the basics or as an everyday desk reference on the job, this is the reliable little book you can always turn to for answers. Get simple explanations of the basic concepts of coding with HTML & CSS Review what you've already learned or pick up essential new skills Create attractive and functional front ends for websites of all kinds Keep this concise reference book handy for jogging your memory as you work This book is clear and direct, focusing on the key topics you need to know about defining a website's user interface. Great for supplementing classroom learning, reviewing for a certification, or staying knowledgeable on the job.
Paul McFedries
Paul McFedries is a Canadian author known for his work in the technology and language sectors. He has written over 70 books on topics ranging from computing to language and has contributed to various publications such as PC Magazine and Scientific American. McFedries is known for his clear and concise writing style that makes complex topics accessible to readers of all levels.
One of his most notable works is "Word Spy," a book that explores the ever-evolving world of language and new words. McFedries has made significant contributions to the field of linguistics and technology with his insightful analysis and research. His work has had a lasting impact on both his literary genres, influencing how readers understand and interact with language and technology.