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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A short, fun way to get a web page done
This book is definitely for beginners, but then that's the whole point. The author starts out with the very basics showing you how to design a web page, telling you how you're going to do it and then taking you through all the steps one-by-one. There's a brief introduction to html and using css and then she jumps right in getting you to create a web page...
Published on February 25, 2005 by Geeky Grandma

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2.0 out of 5 stars Rocket ride into HTML
This is a rocket ride of a book. It stars with Textpad, then flies into Photoshop, then back into Textpad for a quick ride through the basics of HTML and CSS. There is some reference at the end, but frankly it's too little too late. The back of the book exhorts that you don't have to know everything to get your job done, and while that may apply to other fields like...
Published on November 17, 2004 by Jack D. Herrington


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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A short, fun way to get a web page done, February 25, 2005
This review is from: Creating a Web Page with HTML: Visual QuickProject Guide (Paperback)
This book is definitely for beginners, but then that's the whole point. The author starts out with the very basics showing you how to design a web page, telling you how you're going to do it and then taking you through all the steps one-by-one. There's a brief introduction to html and using css and then she jumps right in getting you to create a web page.

There's lots of illustrations, and the html text and the css text are color coded so you know exactly where the author is at when giving instructions. It's a short book, only about 125 pages, but packed full of useful tips that only we *newbies* to web design can truly appreciate. At the end of the book is information on hosting, transfering files to the server and just some basics on getting started.

The book only has you format two pages, but explains how to tweak this and tweak that using css. They're good, solid pages that just might survive the wrath of most browsers. You should have enough info to format more pages if you need them. I used my own images and have to admit that my pages looked just as good as the ones in the book.

There is a somewhat lengthy section on formatting photos with Photoshop which I couldn't use as I don't have Photoshop, but the information clearly comes across that you do need to rework those photos to avoid lengthy download times.

This would be a good beginner guide for someone wanting to put together some pages on their family, kid's softball team, vacation pixs, a short sight-seeing excursion, etc.

Again, this is definitely for beginniners and remember that it doesn't begin to cover all aspects of html, css or page design, but it gives you the opportunity to turn something out that looks nice without getting too bogged down.

I'm glad I bought the book as it certainly accomplishes what it set out to do. Besides, where else can you get an afternoon of creativity, have something to show for it and only spend $10.00?
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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a Way to Get Started, September 5, 2004
This review is from: Creating a Web Page with HTML: Visual QuickProject Guide (Paperback)
One of my biggest problems with computer books is that they have a difficult time getting you started. It seems like they skip the first twenty or fifty pages that should describe just what it is that you're trying to do here.

This book is different. It starts out with let's build these two web pages. First you create a folder, then you type in a few characters into what you'll save as a file. You know, that headline would look a lot more like a headline if it were bigger, here's how you do a heading.

No, it's not going to teach you everything about HTML. But it provides the initial getting started phase. Good Idea!
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just What You Need To Make A Simple HTML Website, January 20, 2005
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Diane Cipollo (Editor at BellaOnline.com) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Creating a Web Page with HTML: Visual QuickProject Guide (Paperback)
If you want a book that can show you how to create a simple HTML website quickly and without the distraction of long explanations of HTML code, this is a good book for you. The author, Elizabeth Castro, walks you step-by-step through the two webpage project that is the focus of her book. By using easy to follow instructions and illustrations, Castro gives you the basic knowledge you need to create this simple website.

So what exactly will this book help you accomplish? You will make two HTML webpages and accompanying Cascading Style Sheets (standard for formatting webpages). This two page website will have a home page and one inner page. From just these two webpages you can go on to create an entire website by creating any number of inner pages.

Castro begins by telling you what you will need to complete the project and then she jumps right in with the bare bones HTML webpage. She then starts to add the images and text that are the main focus of the book. She first shows you how to add a simple image to the webpage and how to make a navigation bar from a few small images. She then shows how to use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to position this navigation bar on the webpage and control the appearance of the navigation links.

Castro then moves on to demonstrate CSS more thoroughly. She starts with formatting and positioning text on a webpage. She then shows how to divide a webpage into sections and how to control the position and appearance of each section with the CSS.

Once you have completed your two webpages, you are ready to publish to the web. Castro discusses hosting your site and FTP software for transferring your webpage onto the web.

Castro has included some useful charts at the end of the book which contain the HTML and CSS code used in the project, HTML color and special character codes. You can find more helpful information and download the project files and images used in this book from the accompanying website, cookwood.com.

Castro has also written many of the Visual QuickStart Guide books for Peachpit Press.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great!, November 29, 2007
This review is from: Creating a Web Page with HTML: Visual QuickProject Guide (Paperback)
I have been messing around for a year(!) trying various WYSIWYG software to create the simple website that I wanted. The software was much harder to master than was HTML as Elizabeth Castro explains it. I first did the projects in this book, then with the help of her HTML, XHTML & CSS book, I have finally been able to make the site I've had in my head for so long. If you are using a PC, I have one suggestion--use Notepad instead of Word to create your web pages, because it's harder to mess up on Notepad. Three cheers for Elizabeth!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gorgeous and good, October 15, 2004
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I'm already a fan of Elizabth's Castro's books, but I got this one to give to a friend who needed a quick start, and I have to say it's truly wonderful.

A very good source of the basics in a very straightforward presentation, and the design is gorgeous as well.

More than worth the money.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Creating A Web Page with HTML, March 20, 2006
This review is from: Creating a Web Page with HTML: Visual QuickProject Guide (Paperback)
Well written, well illistrated. Even as new to html as I am it is an easy step by step guide to building a web page that even I can do.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Creating A Web Page, January 24, 2012
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I had already sampled a copy of this book at my local Public Library, it was irresistible, I ordered for my own copy from Amazon. Love the simple illustrative pages. The pages and different levels of information are color-coded for ease of reference. If you are a beginner, start your baby steps here. From the basics of CSS and HTML, how they work together with your browser to display pages, images, links - the book is a winner.

I am proficient in HTML/CSS, I just wanted a keepsake plus I would like to prime my 10 year-old daughter on this Web stuff and I think I have it in the bag with this visually impressive read. It gets a 10/10 in my books. I even have a picture of it, among other books, as 'one of my books' on a page on my design Web site! I will be browsing the same collection for more. Did I talk about grooming a 10-year old coder? Oh, OK. Awesome! Dan
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5.0 out of 5 stars Well and clearly written, May 16, 2011
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This is a great book for someone who doesn't know very much about cascading style sheets (CSS) and creating a web page. It teaches and explains by example, which is exactly what a beginner needs.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect book for HTML beginners!!!, September 19, 2008
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J. Garrett (Panama City Beach, FL USA) - See all my reviews
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I knew little more than how to use a MySpace type HTML editor before looking at this book, and was quite apprehensive about learning the modern hyroglyphic language called HTML. However, after reading this book, I began to see more of a language rather than a jumble of texted mess. It's simple, project based approach made understanding HTML quite easy. From beginning a website to publishing on the web, Elizabeth Castro provides a simple, yet solid foundation to learn the language of web design. Before reading it, I had no idea that you could create a website without an HTML editor like Dreamweaver.
The author does expect you to know a little bit of image editing (i.e. Photoshop), but already knowing a good amount of Photoshop myself, the tecniques they used are simple and are among the first things you learn in any Photoshop book you pick up. Besides, if you can't edit the elements you are putting in a website anyway, HTML knowledge or not, your website will have limited potential depending on it's intended purpose.
While any aspiring web designer will have much more to learn to create a superb site, it's very easy to see why they say you could make a web site after reading this book. If your planning on learning Dreaweaver and Flash based web techniques later, or just want to make a simple website, this book is where you need to begin your journey!

I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars If your going to get this book, get the series, December 7, 2007
This review is from: Creating a Web Page with HTML: Visual QuickProject Guide (Paperback)
This is a wonderful book that allows you to execute and learn good habits instead of walking you down a tutorial path. Its a quick read and excellent reference for basic tasks.

If you do want to buy this book, consider getting the series.

Web Page Visual QuickProject Guide Colletion (Paperback)
by Elizabeth Castro (Author)

The series was rewritten in 2006 and has the corrections to the errors in the 2004 books of the same name.

The series has the HTML quickproject, Flash quickproject, and Dreamweaver quickproject. Flash and Dreamweaver are MX 2004 based but happen to have the same commands and keyboard shortcuts as the CS3 and 8 versions.

Dont make the same mistake I almost made and buy this individually. I paid $1 and got it all! Its was cheaper and I obtained two other books.
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