HTML Dog: The Best-Practice Guide to XHTML and CSS

  2006-12-05 04:00:02
Most books have a website that adds value to the original text publication."HTML Dog: The Best-Practice Guide to XHTML and CSS" is the text that adds value to the originalwebsite. To quote from the site's"about" page:"HTML Dog has been dishing out healthy code treats since 2003, and currently serves up around 1,500,000 page views a month. The idea is to take the somewhat convoluted official specs for XHTML and CSS and present them in a much more readable fashion". Since this is a book review and not a website review, I will endeavour to read HTML Dog as a single entity (for the moment, anyway) and see how it stands up on its own (four) legs. 
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