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Vanessa Lovery
post Jul 16 2014, 12:19 PM
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Hi Friends,
I want o learn complete HTML including html5 and CSS, CSS3 please let me know one or two best books every that hold complete knowledge that express each statement with examples..


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post Jul 16 2014, 12:36 PM
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I haven't kept up, but I doubt you'll find one book that covers all of that. A book on HTML5 will assume you know HTML, a book on CSS3 that you know previous verions. While I understand your preference for books over online resources the disadvantage is that books don't get updated. The most up to date information will always be online. And scarily often errors don't get corrected either even though there's every chance to have errata online. And the books I have read have had errors, some of them many errors. Seems like proofreading is something of days past. Even if I stopped buying books of this kind years ago, I don't think it's gotten better. Of the quite many books I have it's just a few that have proven valuable to me and none of them tries to cover it all. I suspect you'll end up like me, buying tons of book and eventually liking or using just a couple of them.
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Vanessa Lovery
post Jul 16 2014, 12:44 PM
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OK agree with you but where is the best online source to learn these is there w3 school best way or let me know which one the best

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post Jul 16 2014, 02:03 PM
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I fankly don't know. It's sort of scattered all over the place. I recommend that you start at the beginning though and get the basics down pat before you move on to CSS3 and HTML5. That will save you a lot of time.

About w3schools, it can be handy to look things up there but they have been know to have errors more than once and they typically don't tell you the whole story. And they have nothing to do with the w3c, they just "borrowed" the name. So they aren't authoritative in any way.

Hope someone else that keep up with tutorials and books better than I do can help you out.
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Vanessa Lovery
post Jul 16 2014, 02:10 PM
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Yeah sure I had triend on youtube video tutorials but there is no eloquences of step only just few where I can find video tutorials as well with complete tags with refernces
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post Jul 17 2014, 01:13 AM
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ebooks: http://it-ebooks.info/


Sites that will teach you HTML / CSS / JS:
https://dash.generalassemb.ly/
http://www.codecademy.com/
http://www.htmldog.com/
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