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| Can anyone recommended to me their favorite tutorial books on: * Photoshop (version 7.0 and up) * XHTML * HTML 4 * CSS I'm a sort of a beginner in all these subjects and there are so many books on the market, that I'm confused. I would rather read books recommended by smart folks (people in the Steve Pavlina forums Thanks in advance |
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| Yes, I have found some guides online, but I want to buy books to keep as references for my office and home studio. Thanks again. |
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| Photoshop: Good Tutorials is probably going to teach you a lot more than any book. XHTML/CSS: Try Bulletproof Web Design or Web Standards Solutions by Dan Cederholm or CSS Mastery by Andy Budd (though this book is geared toward more advanced users). I hear Beginning CSS Web Development by Simon Collison is also good, though I haven't read it yet. |
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| I will defitnitely check those books and more online guides out. Thanks for the tips Sadhana and Frans. |
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| Photoshop Tutorials -- Absolute Cross This site has the best Photoshop Tutorials I have found online. They are detailed, easy to follow, and teach you how to create some really cool effects.
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| Also, "The Missing Manual for CSS" is a book I've used a bit. It covers all the basics and some more advanced stuff. So far I like it a lot.
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| Thanks for the Photoshop tips. Also your article on learning foreign languages, has been really helpful for improving my French and German. Merci and Danke schön |
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| Try Lynda.com, they have the best tutorial vids. You learn at an accelerated pace so it's worth every penny IMHO. |
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| Unfortunately I learnt all those at Uni so I can't offer any books on the subject. However, I usually directed my classmates to Lissa Explains it All -- HTML Help and Tutorial for Kids when we were learning HTML and CSS. It may be a HTML help website for kids, but it is VERY informative and easy to follow. |
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| On that note, Grey Cobra also has some nice Photoshop tutorials. |
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| This Book is one of the best I have seen if you are loking to design with CSS and HTML. Its geared a bit more towards beginners, so if you know the basics, then I would step up to this one instead. The majority of SitePoint books are excellent though. |
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| Sams Teach Yourself HTML and CSS in 24 Hours (7th Edition) (Sams Teach Yourself) by Dick Oliver Paperback List Price: $24.99 ISBN-10: 0672328410 ISBN-13: 9780672328411 Go to www.gettextbooks.com and type in the ISBN or title. It will search thousands of booksellers and find you the best prices from lowest to highest. This is a very easy to understand book. I am currently reading the 6th edition to teach myself HTML and really like the book so far. |
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| Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML from what I've seen is a great book if you're just getting started with HTML and CSS. Whenever I'm working on a site I keep the CSS Pocket Reference on my side at all times. |
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