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Old 26-01-2008, 06:58   #21 (permalink)
superbungalow21
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Hey, thanks for all your replies. I read that post and found HTML dog. I whizzed past most of the beginner tutorials, having learnt it from school, but some of the advanced HTML tutorials and Intermediate/Advanced CSS tutorials were really useful and interesting. I decided to order their book as it is quite a new book, and so would probably be very up to date, and I would like some reference as well, for when I start designing more pages. However, due to my background knowledge, most of this is easy, so I would like to try and learn some of the stuff that I haven't previously been anywhere near, namely javascript, as I have been advised that is the best (and possibly easiet, depending on your frame of mind) place to go afterwards. I would very much like a beginners book, for reference, and also because website tutorials are often to complicated and don't cover everything you need to know. Instead of jumping straight in and buying the first book I see, I'd thought I would ask you what you thought. Have you seen any good books that you would recommend? Are there any books/authors I should avoid buying? Stuff like that.

Thank you so much for your great help and advice!
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