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Currently reading… “Designing with Web Standards”
- Posted on: November 14, 2003
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Designing with Web Standards
Jeffrey Zeldman
Quite simply a book that will change the way you create websites. I don’t often say that, but in this case it’s true. I generally ignore most “Web Design” books because they have little or no value to me, but this one is very different.
Zeldman begins by explaining why we should create websites in a standard way, and why it’s so important for the future. The second half of the book is how to do it. If you ever wanted to truly understand css, rather than just dabble, this book will teach you the difference between your divs and ids, relatives and absolutes.
Go and buy it, it’s cheap and invaluable.
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I'm a graphic designer from near Cardiff in the UK. I've been a designer for over ten years now and primarily work on the web. I'm still partial to a bit of print every now and then though. I used to work for
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