kaseytraeger Posted March 16, 2004 Posted March 16, 2004 I don't know how many of you out there have had an opportunity to read this book, but I just finished it about 30 minutes ago, and I must say I was very, very impressed with the read. I learned a ton about web standards and CSS and was especially impressed with Zeldman's presentation of accessibility issues (and how easy it is to accomodate them). Anyone out there read this book? If so, what were your thoughts? Have you used it as reference material (or for any other purpose) after reading it for the first time? Just wondering if it is beneficial to have a copy on-hand. I borrowed it from the library but am seriously considering spending the $35 or so to buy it from Amazon. Quote
MikeJ Posted March 16, 2004 Posted March 16, 2004 It's sitting at home in my pile of books to read. Quote
btrfld Posted March 16, 2004 Posted March 16, 2004 Certainly the best $35 I've spent in a long time. A fun and informative read, and I'm glad I own it because (amazingly enough) I don't remember everything all the time. Quote
borfast Posted March 17, 2004 Posted March 17, 2004 Agreed, excellent reading!! A must have for anyone who makes webpages! Quote
HCSuperStores Posted March 17, 2004 Posted March 17, 2004 Tell me more about the book ... How big? Publisher? Sounds like a good recommendation. Quote
!!blue Posted March 17, 2004 Posted March 17, 2004 Absolutely a *great* book! Why not go to the source to find out more: Zeldman: DWWS later, !!blue Quote
HCSuperStores Posted March 17, 2004 Posted March 17, 2004 I think I'm hooked ... I haven't added a new book to my library in a while. Sounds like a worth addition. Can anyone say business expense!!!! Quote
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