
For beginners who want to develop, create their own websites or work on website front-end design, then HTML and CSS are two fundamental programming languages must be mastered - because they completely control the structure and appearance of the whole webpage/website together. Fortunately, they are also the easiest to learn two among all programming languages.
In HTML & CSS: The Good Parts, you can learn how to efficiently use HTML and CSS, and will finally find its essence of content is more efficient than many other entry-level tutorial books for website front-end developer/designer to master these two languages. Moreover, it also enables you to learn how to combine your programming habits and theory ideally.

Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Hypertext at the Core
- Chapter 2 Working with HTML Markup
- Chapter 3 CSS Overview
- Chapter 4 Developing a Healthy Relationship with Standards
- Chapter 5 Effective Style and Structure
- Chapter 6 Solving the Puzzle of CSS Layout
- Chapter 7 Working with Lists
- Chapter 8 Headings, Hyperlinks, Inline Elements, and Quotations
- Chapter 9 Colors and Backgrounds
- Chapter 10 (Data) Tables
- Chapter 11 Images and Multimedia
- Chapter 12 Web Typography
- Chapter 13 Clean and Accessible Forms
- Chapter 14 The Bad Parts
- Appendix URIs, Client-Server Architecture, and HTTP
- Glossary
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