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JavaScript Index - JavaScript Book : HTML & JavaScript for Visual Learners
by Chris Charuhas Spiral-bound: 166 pages Publisher: Visibooks, LLC ISBN: 0970747926; (March 1, 2001) From the Publisher: What Readers Say: "I think they are great. I totally agree with the concept you are working on. Some of us, myself included, work better and understand more quickly what we see than what we read." -Bob Morris, MTDI.com "I just wanted you to know that I think your visibooks for visual learners is an excellent concept. I am a visual learner and have reviewed your html & dreamweaver visual tutorials. They are excellent." -George May "As a college instructor, I'd like to thank you for making these electronic books available. Getting student to spend a lot of money on textbooks becomes more challenging every year, but you have given me an option tht I am sure will be appreciated." -Jim Babbage, Centre for Creative Communications “I have started going through the books (all of them) and they are quite good for beginner level. Looking forward to seeing more of them!" -Pat Stewart, MHRIC.org From the Inside Flap: Shows how to build first-rate Web sites using HTML and Javascript. Over 150 screen shots and diagrams guide beginners step-by-step through common tasks. Learn how to: • Set up a Web site • Format pages and text • Create links and insert graphics • Lay out pages with tables and frames • Enable interactivity with forms and style sheets • Employ practical Javascript to create rollover graphics and open new windows Includes a tutorial on uploading sites. Spiral-bound to lay flat on a desktop. About the Author: Chris Charuhas has been building Web sites and training others to do it since 1996. He has taught Web publishing classes nationwide, and developed Web training programs for Johns Hopkins University and the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University. Customer Reviews Practice Makes Perfect, January 24, 2002 Reviewer: Mary Glad from Arlington, VA United States Not only am I a visual learner but I learn by doing. This book makes it so easy to jump in and start with its practical graphically oriented step by step lessons. To drive the lessons home each chapter ends with practice exercises and each subsequent chapter builds on previous learning. In addition, the book includes a summary HTML Tag Chart for that allows for quick reference. Teaching yourself a new skill can be daunting especially when learning a new computer program from a complicated manual. This is a great book for beginners making learning easy with out the challenge of having to decipher the instructions themselves. See.Do.Learn., January 18, 2002 Reviewer: merelu from Fredericksburg, VA USA What a great book! I think of myself as a visual learner, and I appreciate all the illustrations that show what to do. When I look at the page, I see what I need to do, then I can practice it. The book makes things simple without making me feel like a "dummy". I will definitely check out more of their books. A Complete Beginners Book:, January 5, 2002 Reviewer: MEHMET ENDER BATUR from Ankara, TURKIYE This book does not conform W3C HTML4.0 or XHTML1.0 specifications. So, the introduced instructions are O.K. for today, but will become obsolete in the future. Although, this time span also depends on browser producers to some extend. Therefore, if you are a beginner's beginner who is only interested to build your own modest personal web page by writing your own HTML code, then this may be your book. On the other hand, if you are planning to learn HTML and beyond, then this book will give you bad coding habit, for starter. The subjects are covered with lots and lots of drawings, pictures, windows, etc. rather than written instructions for every step. If you are planning to use plain text processor for learning how to code your own web pages, in hurry and without too much theoretical hassle, this book may help you out. On the other hand, the title should not mislead you. There are only three copy and paste Javascript examples in this book. Do not expect anything like introduction to javascripting with the help of this book. The most comprehensive step-by-step learning experience!, July 6, 2001 Reviewer: cadflake from Washington, DC United States So often you have to wade through reams of prose to find the information you need. "HTML & JavaScript for Visual Learners" is a clear, concise, and fully undertandable way to build a Web site without resorting to third party tools (which always add their own code anyway). Each lesson helps the learner build on previously learned material, and multi-paged interactive Web sites are built step-by-step. It's also an excellent just-in-time learning tool when your memory needs help! A gem for the novice! I highly recommend this book. |
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