Hello, tell me the book on HTML, in which everything is told from and to! Give examples of books that you read yourself! I would be very grateful. Thank you in advance!
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HTML is not worth the whole book. Here is the HTML + CSS - worth it. But in general:
http://htmlbook.ru/
The book is needed! ... to begin to understand HTML. And then, after reading the pages 100-200, you can throw it out and go to the sites and Yandex :)
You do not need to specifically learn html. Personally, I watched a couple of lessons. Understand the syntax. And then I learned the tags as needed.
- htmlbook.ru is a good site.
- html.manual.ru is also quite good.
html is the basis, but do not dwell on it, then learn php and css.
- css also learn as needed. - Ivan
- HTML Tutorial, Potters.
- HTML in action, Morris.
- Html Express course, Petyushkin.
- Html Just like two and two, Reva.
- Using HTML 4, Brown, Honikatt.
- And so on.
Take any, but no good. Once, too, I began to learn HTML from a book and quickly realized that only time was wasted. A lot of water, a lot of things that you may not know about. But little is written about current things. HTML can be learned from online help. But in CSS you can buy a book.