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Head First HTML and CSS: A Learner's Guide to Creating Standards-Based Web Pages
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Head First HTML and CSS: A Learner's Guide to Creating Standards-Based Web Pages Paperback - 2012

by Robson, Elisabeth; Freeman, Eric

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The real secrets of creating Web pages is revealed and the editors of this reference will help readers avoid the embarrassing mistakes that often plague HTML and CSS development. The visually-rich format will present information in a way that sticks.

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About the author

Elisabeth Robson is co-founder of Wickedly Smart, an education company devoted to helping customers gain mastery in web technologies. She's co-author of three bestselling books, Head First Design Patterns, Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML and Head First HTML5 Programming.

Eric Freeman is described by Head First series co-creator Kathy Sierra as "one of those rare individuals fluent in the language, practice, and culture of multiple domains from hipster hacker, to corporate VP, engineer, think tank. Professionally, Eric recently ended nearly a decade as a media company executive, having held the position of CTO of Disney Online & Disney.com at The Walt Disney Company. Eric is now devoting his time to WickedlySmart.com and lives with his wife and young daughter on Bainbridge Island. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Yale University.