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In 1999, I bought a book about the web. This brave and still relatively new world hadcaught my
interest, and the pocket-sized Rough Guide to the Internet featured four or sopages of rudimentary
HTML. After about three hours I had built a web page and linked toanother one. This first web
page looked awful, but I was excited. Later that day I somehowmanaged to upload it to a domain,
and I realized I had created a website—anactual website.So naïvewas I back then that
I assumed I’dneed to leave my home computer on inorder for other web users to see my
pages! How amazed I was at work the next day when Isuccessfully called my little website up in
front of the boss.So, I decided to buy another book, called Learn HTML in a Weekend. It was a
very longweekend. This and other preliminary books taught me a lot, but much of it badly my code
waslittered with font tags, frames, and tables for layout. CSS had not really taken hold back
then.In the beginning, we used HTML to do all the hard work because we didn’tknow
anybetter. This difficult, limiting, and weighty approach to building websites was born out
ofHTML’generosity, it being a rich language with early specifications offering rather
toomuch scope for abuse. I can accept that now, but I’munsure why so many recent
booksstill preoccupy the reader with ill-advised and outdated techniques that can be
achievedmuch better and more easily with web standards.I care about how people learn to build
websites, and I know it can be impenetrable forbeginners. Equally, I worry that many professionals
are still ripping off clients with shoddyworkmanship. This is why I’mso happy to introduce
this book. David Schultz and Craig Cookunderstand that building websites is a craft, and with
Beginning HTML with CSS andXHTML: Modern Guide and Reference they bring you years of
experience condensed intoan enjoyable, carefully structured reference focused on responsible,
powerful HTML,CSS, XHTML and even JavaScript—th perfect introductory
package.You’llfind a wealth of practical examples that you can actually use. As a stickler
fortop-notch code, I’mespecially impressed that everything within validates as HTML
Strict(which you’lllearn more about soon) and that David and Craig have ensured all
methodswork cross-browser and will stand up to whatever twists and turns the Internet takes
next.You are embarking upon a great adventure, but you have in your hands the best possiblemap
and two expert guides to hold your hand. Soon you’llreach your destination and willbe
waxing lyrical to anyone who’lllisten about your grasp of web standards, wonderingwhy the
old boys still work with their outdated methods. Mighty explorers, this book willtell you all you need
to know.