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HTML, XHTML, and CSS For The Absolute Beginner

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HTML, XHTML, & CSS For the Absolute Beginner? provides beginner level programmers with an entry level introduction to HTML, XHTML and CSS. This book serves as a primer for client-side web development. To make learning fun, the book uses a games-based instructional approach that provides working examples that demonstrate how HTML, XHTML and CSS can be applied to the development of web pages and sites. HTML, XHTML, & CSS For the Absolute Beginner? is a fun and easy way for a beginner to master web development through the creation of computer games.

Jerry Lee Ford, Jr. is an author, educator, and an IT professional with more than 20 years of experience in information technology, including roles as an automation analyst, technical manager, technical support analyst, automation engineer, and security analyst. He is the author of 33 books and co-author of two additional books. His published works include Ajax Programming for the Absolute Beginner, Scratch Programming for Teens, Microsoft Visual Basic 2008 Express Programming for the Absolute Beginner, and Phrogram Programming for the Absolute Beginner. Jerry has a master’s degree in business administration from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia, and he has more than five years of experience as an adjunct instructor teaching networking courses in information technology.

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