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Battlefield HTML: The Practical Guide for Learning HTML and CSS

PublisherMAD Digital

Book Details

Author(s)Brian Manning
PublisherMAD Digital
ISBN / ASINB00DEX6J2I
ISBN-13978B00DEX6J28
Sales Rank461,010
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

Description

A Practical Approach to Learning HTML and CSS


For Entrepreneurs and Self-Published Authors, it is important to have a strong online presence, and often they take a boot strap approach to building an audience, or customer base. With that in mind, Battlefield HTML was written to help get someone up to speed quickly by sharing a more practial approach to learning html code, and cascading style sheets. Most books drop a ton of information and history about HTML and CSS, making it a daunting task to learn. To design a web page, it only takes a few hours of dedicated practice to pick up the tags and code you need to familiarize yourself with.


Build Your Web Presence



Building a web page is something people shy away from. But as a self-published author, or bootstrapping entrepreneur, it is something you could quickly pick up and have a web presence ready to go, without having to spend weeks in a classroom, passing quizzes on Hypertext Markup Language, and Cascading Style Sheets. Battlefield HTML will have you up and running in no time!

HTML & CSS Basics



Battlefield HTML covers essential, and practical topics, including:


  • Common HTML tags

  • Content Layout

  • Using Images

  • Common CSS Declarations

  • Nesting Tags

  • CSS Tips and Tricks

  • Designing a Page From Scratch



Not everyone has the time, or money to hire and manage a web designer, so this book is intended to give anyone the tools and exposure they need to dive right into webdesign using HTML and CSS. Learning this quick start method will let you hit the ground running, and build a solid web presence on a budget (time and money). What are you waiting for, soldier?

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